Best bike parks around Gstadt am Chiemsee are found within the broader Chiemgau region, known for its extensive network of mountain biking opportunities. This area, situated near the Chiemsee lake, offers diverse landscapes from alpine foothills to forests. The region provides a variety of trails catering to different skill levels, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. While Gstadt am Chiemsee itself does not host dedicated bike parks, the surrounding area offers numerous mountain bike routes.
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beautiful, mostly flowing descent
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Good to ride. Be careful. Shortly before the end of the trail coming from Wildenwart, there is a tree lying across the path after a right-hand bend. Approx. 10 cm in diameter at head height. Easily overlooked...
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The trees are all gone and the trail is completely rideable. However, it is hardly used anymore because the plants are growing in
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‼️ Attention ‼️ Relatively at the beginning of the trail, the barbed wire gate is poorly visible, at the transition from the meadow to the forest (not shown on the map). I would have almost laid over it during the after-work session, it would have been unpleasant 😅
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MARCH 2024 - Route massively blocked by trees, should actually be closed at the entrances until it's cleared up!
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Good-natured descent, comfortable trail for the experienced driver
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Nice trail above and below, nice Flowig
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Nice forest trail nice Flowig
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While Gstadt am Chiemsee itself doesn't host dedicated bike parks, the broader Chiemgau region offers excellent options. Highly-rated trails include Singletrack Above Rottau, known for its high flow and fun mix of roots and stony terrain. Another favorite is Lindlalm Forest Trail Descent, offering a comfortable, good-natured descent with wavy rocky sections and roots.
Yes, the region caters to various skill levels. The bike park accessible via the Hochriesbahn cable car near Prien am Chiemsee (at Yachthotel Chiemsee) is designed with a main trail suitable for beginners and children, featuring bends, tables, waves, and wall rides. Additionally, the Chiemgau Alps offer many easy forest roads perfect for leisurely family rides.
The terrain varies significantly. You'll find everything from easy forest roads and flowy singletracks to technically demanding routes with roots, steep sections, tight hairpin bends, jumps, and loose stones. For example, Singletrack Above Rottau offers a mix of root passages and stony terrain, while the Singletrack Oed–Wildenwart is generally easy with sections up to S1.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking an adrenaline rush, the Rockn Rolla Trail Achental is a challenging MTB trail featuring roots, steep sections, tight hairpin bends, jumps, and drops. The Rachlalm S1 Trail also offers a technically difficult yet flowy singletrack experience through forested terrain with many loose stones.
The Chiemgau region is generally excellent for mountain biking from spring through autumn. The weather conditions are typically favorable, allowing for comfortable rides. Some trails, like the Alzauen Trail Between Massing and Laufenau, can be a bit 'bazig' (muddy) after rain, so checking conditions is always a good idea.
Visitors frequently praise the high flow and fun factor of the trails, with many enjoying the mix of root passages and stony terrain. The beautiful forest settings and good-natured descents are also highly appreciated. Trails like Forest Trail near Kohlgrub are noted for being nice and flowy.
Yes, the Chiemgau Alps are known for offering unique combinations like 'Bike & Hike' tours, where you cycle to a point and then hike to mountain huts or peaks. There are also 'Bike & Swim' tours that lead past alpine lakes for a refreshing dip. For more hiking options, explore Hiking around Gstadt am Chiemsee.
Yes, the region offers extensive cycling opportunities beyond mountain biking. The Chiemgau Alps feature trails suitable for traditional mountain bikes, e-MTBs, and gravel bikes. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, including scenic lakeside trails. Check out Gravel biking around Gstadt am Chiemsee for more details.
Many tours in the Chiemgau Alps offer magnificent views of the Alpine foothills and glaciers. The Hochplatten tour, for instance, provides panoramic views after a strenuous climb. The Lindlalm Forest Trail Descent is also categorized as having a viewpoint, offering scenic moments during your ride.
The Chiemgau region boasts an impressive network of over 750 kilometers of signposted mountain bike trails, encompassing 71 distinct tours. The Chiemgau Alps alone cover approximately 1,200 square kilometers, making it one of the most popular mountain biking areas in the Bavarian Alps.
While not a hidden gem in the traditional sense, the Alzauen Trail Between Massing and Laufenau is an idyllic section that offers a beautiful view of the Alz and a pleasant ride through green meadows, especially after a steep start. It's a lovely section to simply enjoy the scenery.
The trails range from easy (S0-S1) to challenging (S2 and above). Easy trails often involve forest roads or flowy singletracks like Singletrack Oed–Wildenwart. Intermediate trails, such as the Forest Trail near Kohlgrub, offer a good balance of flow and technical elements. Advanced trails, like the Rockn Rolla Trail Achental, demand significant skill and fitness.


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