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Mountain biking in Leipheimer Moos offers routes through a low moor landscape, characterized by former peat cuttings, ponds, and extensive wet meadows. The region is part of the Swabian Danube Moss, featuring a generally flat terrain with minimal elevation changes. Routes often follow the Nau and Danube rivers, providing a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces suitable for recreational cycling.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The city center of Günzburg is particularly charming in good weather.
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The city area was already settled in Roman times in ancient times. For over 500 years, Günzburg belonged to the Habsburg Empire and thus to Austria. It was not until 1806 that the city was incorporated into the Kingdom of Bavaria. The almost completely preserved historic old town is particularly charming. The center of Günzburg is surrounded by largely intact city fortifications. At the center lies Günzburg's market square, through which Marktstraße runs. This divides the old town into two parts. It is bordered by two stone towers with gates. The town tower at the western end was built in the 14th century and can be climbed via an internal staircase. Buildings from the 16th to 19th centuries line the narrow alleys. The Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady) is a magnificent Rococo building. The church was consecrated in 1780 and features an ornately decorated interior. The church was consecrated in 1780 and has a richly decorated interior. Source: https://www.faszination-bayern.de/orte-a-i/guenzburg/
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Ulm Old Town who has never seen it I would do it again👍🏽
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Always very nice here
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Cute old town with many beautiful eye-catching buildings and cozy cafés
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Beautiful spot on the river
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Beautiful fields along the way
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Leipheimer Moos offers a wide selection of routes, with over 260 mountain bike trails available on komoot. These range from easy, leisurely rides to more moderate options, catering to various skill levels.
The terrain in Leipheimer Moos is generally flat, characterized by a low moor landscape with former peat cuttings, ponds, and extensive wet meadows. Trails often follow the Nau and Danube rivers, featuring a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces. While suitable for recreational cycling, the area is less focused on technical mountain biking.
Yes, Leipheimer Moos is well-suited for family-friendly rides, with many easy routes that are accessible for all skill levels. An excellent option is the Donaumoos Ostrich Farm – Ostrich Island loop from Riedheim, an easy 11.4 km path that passes by the Donaumoos Ostrich Farm, offering a unique attraction for children.
You can explore a diverse natural landscape, including wet meadows, former peat cuttings, and the Nau and Danube rivers. A notable attraction is the Donaumoos Ostrich Farm. The area is also a significant nature reserve, home to numerous bird species and unique flora like cotton grass and fen orchids. You might also spot Highland cattle and horses.
Leipheimer Moos is a sensitive nature reserve. While dogs are generally welcome on public paths, it's crucial to keep them on a leash at all times to protect the wildlife and sensitive ecosystem. Always respect local signage regarding dog access.
Yes, many routes in Leipheimer Moos are designed as loops. For example, the Danube Bridge, Leipheim – Günzburg Old Town loop from Leipheimer Moos is a moderate 16.6 km trail that connects the Danube river with the historic town of Günzburg. Another option is the The Nau River in Langenau – Swing by the Nau River loop from Riedheim, an easy 19.2 km route along the Nau River.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for mountain biking in Leipheimer Moos, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful natural scenery. During these seasons, you can observe migratory birds and the unique flora of the moorland. Summer can also be enjoyable, but be prepared for potentially warmer weather.
Leipheimer Moos is primarily known for its easy to moderate cycling routes, which are generally recreational and less technical. While some longer routes may include unpaved sections, the core character of the trails is not geared towards challenging, technical mountain biking. Dedicated technical singletrack is not a prominent feature of this nature reserve.
Parking facilities are available at various entry points to the Leipheimer Moos nature reserve. Specific parking areas are often designated near popular trailheads or attractions like the Donaumoos Ostrich Farm. Always look for official parking signs.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 340 reviews. Reviewers often praise the peaceful low moor landscape, the opportunity for nature observation, and the well-maintained paths suitable for relaxed cycling. The unique experience of seeing the Donaumoos Ostrich Farm is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, for those looking for longer rides, routes like the Danube Riverside Cycle Path – Ulm Minster (Ulmer Münster) loop from Leipheim offer a more extended experience. This moderate 43.2 km route provides a scenic journey along the Danube, connecting to the historic city of Ulm.
As Leipheimer Moos is a designated nature reserve, it's important to stay on marked paths to protect the sensitive ecosystem. No specific permits are generally required for cycling on designated routes, but respecting the natural environment and local regulations is paramount. Some hiking paths are explicitly unsuitable for bicycles.


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