Best bike parks around Rauris are characterized by an extensive network of natural cycling and mountain biking routes within the Hohe Tauern National Park. This region offers diverse terrain and trails suitable for various abilities, from leisurely rides along the Rauriser Ache river to challenging mountain biking experiences. The area is known for its well-developed natural trails, providing opportunities for exploration amidst alpine scenery.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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A beautiful alpine hut with a fantastic view, it's a pleasure to linger here. They not only provided food and drinks for us cyclists, but also, upon request, juice for our e-bikes ;-) We certainly needed it...
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Nice long trail towards Lake Zell. I don't think it's too difficult. It's great to ride, and we didn't see any hikers coming our way even on the weekend. By the way, I didn't see a prohibition sign, but of course it might still be prohibited.
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The Moosalm was completely renovated a few years ago and is now a beautiful, working alpine pasture. However, the climb is quite arduous. First steeply uphill on asphalt, then just as steeply on the forest road that leads directly to the alpine pasture. The hut owner is a funny guy who is happy about every mountain biker. Delicious Kaiserschmarren, a cheese dumpling soup or even cold dishes make up for the strenuous drive up to the Alm.
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Great destination with the MTB. Anyone who arrives up here is welcome to stop by. Food and drinks are good.
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Partly narrow, challenging trail, not for the inexperienced.
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Whether for a snack or at celebrations. It is simply a must to stop off at Christian, the landlord of the Moosalm! Always my pleasure!!
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Super friendly and very helpful staff
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The descent is difficult
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Rauris offers an extensive network of natural cycling and mountain biking routes within the Hohe Tauern National Park. You'll find diverse terrain, from leisurely rides along the valley floor to challenging mountain biking experiences on trails like the Bertahof Trail, which is known for its downhill orientation.
Yes, Rauris provides options for experienced riders. The Bertahof Trail is a challenging single trail, partly narrow and downhill-oriented. Another option is the S2 Downhill Trail to Zeller See, which offers a good downhill experience.
For families, routes along the Rauriser Ache river are relatively flat and allow cyclists to enjoy the picturesque landscape. The Goldberg Cycling Route also has sections from Rauris that are relatively gentle, making them suitable for leisurely cyclists and families.
Many routes in Rauris offer breathtaking scenery within the Hohe Tauern National Park. The Goldberg Cycling Route leads to Kolm Saigurn, providing impressive views of the Goldberg peaks. Trails like the Singletrack Along Mountain Stream also offer scenic viewpoints.
The cycling season in Rauris typically runs from spring through autumn, with summer offering the most consistent weather. It's always advisable to check local weather conditions before heading out, especially for higher elevation trails.
Yes, local sports shops in Rauris offer bike rentals, including e-bikes. This makes it convenient for visitors to explore the extensive network of trails, even those with significant elevation changes.
Absolutely. Many routes lead to traditional alpine huts where cyclists can stop for refreshments and enjoy local culinary specialties. For example, the Moosalm Adam Hut is a known stop for those exploring the trails, offering food and drinks.
Beyond mountain biking, Rauris is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those in the guide Hiking around Rauris, or explore road cycling routes, detailed in the guide Road Cycling Routes around Rauris. There are also general cycling routes available in the guide Cycling around Rauris.
Visitors highly appreciate the breathtaking scenery of the Hohe Tauern National Park, the variety of trails catering to all skill levels, and the well-maintained, signposted routes. The opportunity to stop at alpine huts for local delights and the immersive nature experience are also frequently mentioned highlights.
Yes, facilities like the Fulseckbahn Middle Station offer lift access, providing mountain bikers with an easy way to reach higher elevations for downhill tracks and extended rides.
The trails in Rauris are set within the stunning Hohe Tauern National Park, offering panoramic views of mountains, valleys, and pristine natural landscapes. You'll encounter diverse terrain, from forest roads to singletracks along mountain streams, and have opportunities to explore fascinating wildlife.
Yes, the routes in Rauris are generally well-signposted, making navigation straightforward for cyclists of all experience levels. This helps ensure a smooth and enjoyable riding experience through the valley and mountain areas.


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