Best bike parks around Natz-Schabs - Naz-Sciaves are situated in a region known for its diverse network of cycling and mountain biking routes, ranging from leisurely valley paths to challenging mountain trails. The area serves as a central base for exploring the surrounding Alpine landscape. While Natz-Schabs itself offers scenic cycling, the premier destination for downhill and gravity-focused mountain biking is easily accessible nearby. This location provides a variety of trails catering to different skill levels.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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There's a bit of scree here and there. But otherwise, the descent is absolutely recommended! It has all sorts of terrain. Not too many artificial elements.
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Delicious food at affordable prices at the Plose mountain station. This is where the winter hiking trail/panorama trail to the Rossalm starts. Very worthwhile with a great view! Well suited for families with children.
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I drove a real downhill route for the first time. Was the lightest (green, Jerry Line). Despite hardly any exercise, it was a lot of fun, even if I came to a halt in a steep curve and had to be "rescued" 🤣🤣🤣
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The Rossalm offers good activities for children and good food for a good price.
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A not difficult trail to ride. Who often shimmy along the road.
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Many bikers meet here to either ride trails into the valley or continue towards the Peitlerkofel. You have an ingenious view towards the Alpe di Siusi and the Schlern and Geissler group.
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Up on the Rodenecker Alm you not "only" have a really enchanting view of the surrounding mountains. Various trails with different levels of difficulty also begin here. The Furcia Trail is highly recommended, a built approx. 5 km long trail with two levels of difficulty (blue (normal) and red (advanced)).
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The premier destination for downhill and gravity-focused mountain biking easily accessible from Natz-Schabs - Naz-Sciaves is the Brixen Bike Park on the Plose. It offers a variety of trails for all skill levels, designed by the team behind Whistler Mountain Bike Park.
Yes, the Brixen Bike Park on the Plose offers trails for all skill levels. The Jerry Line is a 4.2 km long trail ideal for beginners, children, and those seeking a smooth, flowy experience with few steep sections. You can find more details about this trail at Jerry Line.
Experienced riders can challenge themselves on trails like the Palm Pro Line, a 2.5 km hand-built trail with demanding features, or the Sky Line, the oldest and longest line at 6.6 km, which is physically and technically demanding. For the most advanced, the Rock Line offers steep and technical challenges, often ridden as a continuation of the Sky Line.
The Plose gondola lift and the Palmschoss chairlift provide convenient access to the trails, allowing riders to focus on the descent without extensive uphill pedaling. The Plose Mountain Cable Car Top Station serves as a starting point for many trails.
Beyond the Brixen Bike Park, the Luson Alp and Rodengo Alp area also features an MTB park with various trails of different difficulty levels, including the highly recommended 5 km long Furcia Trail with blue (normal) and red (advanced) sections.
The bike park season typically runs during the warmer months. The Plose cable car, for example, usually operates daily from 9 am to 6 pm during summer, making it the ideal time to visit for full access to the trails and lifts.
Riders are treated to breathtaking scenery, including impressive views of the Eisack Valley and the Dolomites. From the Plose Mountain Cable Car Top Station, you can enjoy ingenious views towards the Alpe di Siusi and the Schlern and Geissler groups.
Yes, bike rentals are available at both the valley and mountain stations of the Plose cable car, making it convenient for visitors who do not bring their own equipment.
Beyond bike parks, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various MTB Trails, go Road Cycling, or enjoy Running Trails. The area is known for its network of routes from leisurely valley paths to challenging mountain trails.
Visitors highly appreciate the variety of trails catering to all skill levels, from easy flow trails to challenging technical descents. The high-quality, perfectly shaped, and well-maintained trails, along with the stunning Alpine backdrops and views of the Dolomites, are frequently highlighted.
Natz-Schabs serves as a central base for bikers, and the Brixen Bike Park on the Plose is easily reachable. The distance between Natz-Schabs and Bressanone (Brixen) is approximately 8 km, with regular bus services connecting the two in about 12 minutes.
Yes, there are singletrack options. For example, the Singletrack Trail to Mühlbach offers a narrow, natural subsurface ride that is not overly difficult. Another option is the Singletrack, which is recommended for experienced riders due to varied terrain and some scree.


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