Best bike parks around Nittendorf offer an extensive network of mountain biking trails. The region features rolling hills, dense forests, and scenic views, providing a natural backdrop for cycling. Trails range in difficulty from beginner-friendly to challenging, with varied terrain including technical sections, flowing singletracks, and natural obstacles. Riders can expect elevation changes and a natural riding experience integrated with the local landscape.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The Frauenhäusl-Trail, the "Flow-Trail Niederbayern", the Holy Josef Trail and the Goldberg-Trail (Kelheim) lie on a line. It's best to start up at Frauenhäusl. There is also the signpost of the UrTrails Altmühltal. Very nice long trail down towards Kehlheim. Complete route: either 1. Goldrush (UrTrails Altmühltal) https://www.herzstueck.bayern/poi/detail/goldrush-urtrails-altmuehltal-629d1307dc or 2. Pure Pleasure (UrTrails Altmühltal) https://www.herzstueck.bayern/poi/detail/pure-pleasure-urtrails-altmuehltal-d5276ff868
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A varied trail that's nice to ride, flowing and with tight turns towards the end.
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ATTENTION: On the Etterzhausen JURA🦕Steig ascent to the robber's cave, a very special person, compared to whom even real robbers appear to be honorable merchants, has made nasty mistakes: 3 flats in 6 months, always in the same place, and today, while patching, he discovered a fresh thumbtack. See picture #82. Time to upgrade to tubeless! Always a flat ride! 🍀🚴🏿♂️😀
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Awesome Endless Trail. Am through today 20.05.2022. Very nice. Now and then a tree lies across. Otherwise everything top.
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Nice trail. That's fun. Good to drive.
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technical trail in beautiful surroundings
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The Nittendorf area offers a diverse range of terrain, from technical sections and flowing singletracks to natural obstacles. You'll encounter rocky paths, dense forest sections, and some trails with built elements like berms and small gaps. The landscape features rolling hills and scenic views, providing a natural riding experience.
Yes, Nittendorf caters to various skill levels. While some trails are more challenging, others are accessible for beginners. For example, the Snakeline Trail has many jumps that can be easily avoided, making it enjoyable for both advanced riders and those just starting out. The region generally offers trails ranging from S0-S1 difficulty.
Experienced riders seeking a challenge will find several options. The Pfarrersteig Trail is known for its tricky passages, small drops, jumps, and a steeper, slightly blocked section. The Hohlweg Trail also features steep downhill sections and immediate uphills, requiring good technique. Some regional trails like 'Page' are noted for becoming significantly more difficult with steep inclines and rocky 'Jurastein' surfaces.
Absolutely. Trails like the Snakeline Trail are popular for their numerous jumps. The Bobbahn Kleinprüfening Trail features fun drops and berms. Additionally, the Short steep trail with jump by the bridge ditch offers a kicker for practicing jumps.
Visitors frequently praise the natural riding experience and the variety of trails. They appreciate the flow and fun factor, especially on trails like Bobbahn Kleinprüfening Trail with its momentum-building passages. The Pfarrersteig Trail is often highlighted for being tricky enough to be fun, yet flowing. The ability to avoid jumps on trails like Snakeline Trail also makes them accessible and enjoyable for a wider range of riders.
Beyond mountain biking, the Nittendorf region offers a variety of outdoor pursuits. You can explore numerous mountain hiking trails, with options like the 'View of Weltenburg Abbey – Hall of Liberation, Kelheim loop' or the 'Jurasteig Forest Trail – View of the Naab Valley loop'. For more cycling, there are dedicated MTB Trails around Nittendorf and Gravel biking routes around Nittendorf, including scenic routes along the Schwarze Laber River.
Yes, the area around Nittendorf is excellent for mountain hiking. You can find a range of trails from easy to difficult. Popular routes include the 'View of Weltenburg Abbey – Hall of Liberation, Kelheim loop' and the 'Jurasteig Forest Trail – View of the Naab Valley loop'. For more details, check out the Mountain Hikes around Nittendorf guide.
The Nittendorf region is generally best for mountain biking during the spring, summer, and autumn months when the weather is mild and trails are dry. While specific seasonal closures aren't noted, heavy rain can make some trails, like the 'Short steep trail with jump by the bridge ditch', more challenging due to washed-out gravel. Always check local conditions before heading out.
The trails in Nittendorf are primarily designed for mountain bikes. Many are also suitable for e-bikes, allowing riders to tackle the elevation changes more comfortably. Some trails are multi-use and shared with hikers and trail runners, so always be mindful of others.
The region's natural landscape of rolling hills and dense forests provides a picturesque backdrop for rides. While specific viewpoints aren't highlighted for individual bike parks, the general area is known for its scenic beauty. Trails often integrate with the local landscape, offering glimpses of the Black Laber river and other natural elements.
Riders in Nittendorf can expect significant elevation changes. Shorter rides might include up to 300 meters of elevation gain, while longer, more demanding tours can feature up to 900 meters. This requires a good basic fitness level to fully enjoy the extensive network of trails.


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