Best bike parks in the Mostviertel offer diverse terrain for mountain biking, from dedicated bike parks to extensive trail networks. This region in Lower Austria provides opportunities for cyclists of all levels, including beginners, families, and experienced freeriders. The landscape features a mix of natural trails, technical sections, and purpose-built facilities. Mostviertel is a destination for exploring mountain biking in a varied natural setting.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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When out on the Danube Cycle Path with the family, the Bike Arena is a nice change of pace. The kids can bike and recharge their batteries, while the parents can relax at the seating areas (with tables) or, like me, laze around in the meadow, listening to the leaves rustling in the wind and taking a nap.
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Beautiful single trail to Hadersfeld
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ideal for mountain bike beginners and children
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The Elsbeere Singletrail is a moderately difficult mountain bike trail near Michelbach, Lower Austria. At just under 130 meters of elevation gain, you'll find tight curves, small banked sections, and, if you look closely, one or two neat features—like a jump over a tree stump—to spice up your descent. The ascent is via the asphalt road to the Elsbeere organic farm. The road is consistently steep, and with an organic bike, the climb is just long enough to warm up to the trailhead. Especially in the warm summer months, it's advantageous that most of the climb can be done in the shade of the trees. The first few meters of the trail lead across a field to the edge of the forest, where the actual trail begins. There are two alternatives in the lower section; the turnoff is easy to miss (it happened to me). All in all, a nice trail for a few laps. Thanks to the MTB Initiative St. Pölten for trail construction and maintenance, and to the landowners for tolerating the mountain bikers. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEe2sQsOXcw
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Beautiful trail through the ditch between the laid-back Redlinger Hut and the higher town of Hadersfeld. Pleasant to walk in both directions.
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The off-road path begins at Goldberg as a gravel road and then develops into a proper MTB path as a meadow/field path. The climb is divided into stages, with flatter sections in between for catching your breath and enjoying the view. At the top at the last house, a flat stretch of road begins - here you can decide: Go straight up to the left in the really steep, rough terrain (difficult part included here) or stay on the road and make the curve via Kürnberg up to the Elisabethwarte.
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For beginners and families, the Mini-Bikepark Annaberg is an excellent choice. It's freely accessible and designed for all ability levels, from children on balance bikes to adults, offering a pump track, skills track, and an easy 700-meter 'Flowline'. A conveyor belt is available for uphill transport during lift operating hours. Another family-friendly option is the Tulln Skate and Bike Park, and the Bikearena Persenbeug-Gottsdorf also caters to families with good facilities.
For challenging downhill experiences, Bikepark Königsberg in Hollenstein an der Ybbs is a premier destination. It features three dedicated downhill trails, including a 1.8 km freeride trail with 66 obstacles like drops, step-ups, Northshore elements, and a large wooden wallride. The park also offers a natural downhill track and a technical trail. Additionally, the Panoramic MTB Trail Near Goldberg and the Castle Trail are known for their challenging, steep, and stony sections.
Bikepark Königsberg aims to be open year-round, weather permitting. The Mini-Bikepark Annaberg is typically open from May to the end of October. For the most current operating hours and seasonal information, especially for lift services or specific facilities, it's always best to check the respective bike park's official website before your visit. The summer months generally offer the most reliable weather for cycling.
Yes, the Castle Trail offers a unique experience as it starts directly through a castle courtyard, providing a blend of historical ambiance with challenging mountain biking. Bikepark Königsberg stands out with its extensive freeride trail featuring a large wooden wallride and a 'Bikers Playground' for skill development.
The Mostviertel region offers a varied natural setting. Trails like the Redlinger–Hadersfeld Trail and Edelweiß Trail wind through forests, providing a natural, grippy forest soil experience. The Panoramic MTB Trail Near Goldberg offers scenic views, transitioning from gravel roads to meadow/field paths. The wider region, including areas around Lackenhof am Ötscher, features picturesque landscapes and extensive mountain bike routes.
Absolutely. The Mini-Bikepark Annaberg is specifically designed for skill development, offering a pump track, skills track, and flow line suitable for practicing technique and balance. Bikepark Königsberg includes a 'Bikers Playground' for beginners and children to practice wallrides, tables, and drops. Additionally, the Trail Zone Skill Area is dedicated to helping riders improve their cycling skills with routes of varying difficulty.
Beyond mountain biking, the Mostviertel offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes for touring bicycles, such as the 'Donau-Schatz-Tour' or the 'Traisental Cycle Path'. For those who enjoy walking, there are numerous hiking opportunities, including the 'Druid Trail – Ysperklamm' or the challenging 'Ötscher's summit'. More strenuous mountain hikes are also available, like the 'Großer Ötscher Summit' loops. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling in the Mostviertel, Hiking in the Mostviertel, and Mountain Hikes in the Mostviertel guides.
Yes, Bikepark Königsberg has an adjacent guesthouse, Gasthof Jagersberger, which offers refreshments with regional specialties, making it convenient for a day out. While the Mini-Bikepark Annaberg is freely accessible, it's located in a village that likely offers amenities. For specific accommodation or dining options, it's advisable to check local listings for the towns nearest to your chosen bike park.
Visitors frequently praise the variety and quality of the trails. For instance, the Edelweiß Trail is described as 'very varied and fun to drive' with a good balance of flow and technical passages. The Redlinger–Hadersfeld Trail is appreciated for its 'narrow, flat and grippy forest soil'. The challenging sections, like those on the Panoramic MTB Trail Near Goldberg, are noted for their difficulty and rewarding views. The region's ability to cater to different skill levels, from family-friendly parks to advanced downhill, is also highly valued.
Yes, Bikepark Königsberg features a modern lift system with a special hanger system to conveniently transport riders and their bikes to the trailheads. At the Mini-Bikepark Annaberg, a conveyor belt (Reidl) can be used for uphill transport during lift operating hours, though it typically incurs a fee.
The Panoramic MTB Trail Near Goldberg is specifically highlighted for its views. The climb offers flatter sections in between for catching your breath and enjoying the scenery. The broader Mostviertel region, with its picturesque landscapes, ensures that many trails, even those not explicitly named for views, will offer pleasant natural surroundings.
While not a dedicated bike park, Lackenhof am Ötscher is a significant location for mountain biking enthusiasts within Mostviertel. It offers a wide network of well-marked mountain bike routes of varying difficulty levels, leading through the picturesque Ötscher region. It serves as an excellent starting point for challenging mountain bike tours rather than specific downhill tracks with lifts.


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