Best bike parks around Mauern are situated in the Freising district of Bavaria, a region characterized by rolling hills, forests, and river valleys. While dedicated large-scale bike parks are not directly within Mauern, the area offers various skill parks, dirt parks, and mountain biking trails. These facilities provide opportunities for riders to practice specific techniques and explore the natural landscape. The region's terrain is suitable for diverse mountain biking experiences.
Last updated: June 6, 2026
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Aha beginner, So you got through without pedaling ?? Loosen the brake, you pro
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Protective clothing (PPE) recommended!
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Nice, fine course to practice off-road driving.
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Afterwards, a visit to the beer garden at the Schloßbräukeller in Au/Hallertau is worthwhile. The unfiltered beer is highly recommended!
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Great adventure trail. Lots of curves, tightly overgrown but actually always rideable. I would classify it as S1+. Depending on your level of difficulty, up to S4 if you want to ride over all the trees lying across the path (only for stump jumpers). The branches and trees lying across the path require constant attention. With a mechanical MTB, some tree trunks would still be rideable, but I have to push or lift my e-bike over them (the plastic cover of the motor under the bottom bracket is not a rock ring). If you want to ride fast, you have to take the north bank.
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Small home trail recommended for beginners!
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DANGER! Not so passable anymore. In the direction of Moosburg you go to the small bridge (see markings on the map). But after that there is actually no way on the southern bank of the Isar. Too many fallen trees and bushes make it almost impossible to get through.
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Yes, the Halfpipe Trail is specifically noted as family-friendly and recommended for beginners. It's a small home trail located in a forest setting, perfect for those starting out.
The bike parks and trails in the Mauern area offer a mix of natural singletracks, dirt park features, and scenic routes. You'll find forest trails, river floodplains, and dedicated dirt jump and pump track elements designed for skill development.
Yes, the Eching Dirt Park — NDB Transmitter Park provides a nice course for practicing off-road driving and skills. Protective clothing is recommended for riders here.
For a more challenging experience, consider the Isarauen Trail Between Hangenham and Moosburg. It's described as a wild, natural track with views of the Isar, requiring an off-road suitable bicycle. Be prepared for potential obstacles like fallen trees.
Absolutely! The Scenic MTB Route to Au in der Hallertau offers beautiful views and is an intermediate trail. After your ride, you might enjoy a visit to the beer garden at the Schloßbräukeller in Au/Hallertau.
Many natural trails, like those in the Isar floodplains, are best enjoyed in winter and spring when they are less overgrown. During summer, some trails can become difficult to navigate due to dense vegetation. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Yes, the region around Mauern offers diverse cycling options. You can explore various mountain biking trails, including easy, moderate, and difficult routes, as well as gravel biking routes. For more details, check out the MTB Trails around Mauern and Gravel biking around Mauern guides.
The area is rich in natural beauty, particularly along the Isar River. You can expect to ride through forests, along river floodplains, and enjoy views of the Isar. Some trails offer a wild and idyllic natural setting.
The Singletrack in the Isar floodplains between Hangenham and Moosburg is a very nice trail. However, be aware that you might frequently need to lift your bike over fallen tree trunks, especially outside of peak maintenance times. It can also be overgrown in summer.
While specific cafes directly adjacent to every park are not listed, the region offers options. For example, after riding the Scenic MTB Route to Au in der Hallertau, you can visit the beer garden at the Schloßbräukeller in Au/Hallertau for refreshments.
Always prioritize safety. For dirt parks like the Eching Dirt Park, protective clothing (PPE) is highly recommended. On natural trails, be mindful of pedestrians and dogs, especially near populated areas or bridges, and be prepared for natural obstacles like fallen trees.


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