Best bike parks around Pasching include a notable asphalt pumptrack within the municipality, offering a dynamic cycling experience. The area around Pasching, located in Upper Austria, provides diverse cycling routes and mountain biking trails, though large-scale, lift-accessed bike parks are typically found elsewhere. These mountain biking trails Pasching range from leisurely rides along the Traun River to more challenging tours. The region's varied terrain offers options for different types of riders.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The descent is quite steep
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If you want to make the climb a little easier: keep left!
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On the way from Gramastetten in the direction of Lichtenberg/Koglerau, there is only one alternative to the official MTB route. At the bottom of the stream, a steep, rough forest path branches off - so you have to face the technical challenge on both paths. After rainfall, the ground naturally softens again. If necessary, you have to push a few meters.
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Uphill the carpet of roots is a small challenge
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The Mayrwiese ("Moarwiese") from the Pöstlingberg is better known from the winter. But even in the dry season, it offers a beautiful "downhill run" for bikes and, above all, many vantage points on Urfahr and then in the middle towards the center of Linz. Downhill great - up: no thanks - much too tedious even with an eBike 😅
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This is really only for driving down with some practice or for extreme "downhillers". My courage is only enough to "brake down" at walking pace.
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The Pasching area offers a diverse range of cycling experiences. You'll find a premier asphalt pumptrack in Pasching itself, designed for all ages and skill levels, focusing on developing bike handling skills without pedals. For mountain biking, the region features challenging downhill sections like the Root Trail and the Schmiedgraben Trail, known for their roots. There are also intermediate trails such as the Singletrack Trail to Ottensheim, offering fun downhill rides.
Yes, Pasching is home to a notable Pumptrack Pasching. This impressive asphalt track is 70 meters long and 20 meters wide, featuring varied lines with both large and small curves. It's designed to be inclusive, welcoming children, teenagers, and adults, and is also barrier-free for wheelchair access. Riders generate momentum through rhythmic 'pumping' movements, making it excellent for developing balance, coordination, and bike handling skills. It's also suitable for scooters and skates and is free to use.
While the Pumptrack Pasching is highly accessible and suitable for all ages, including children, for more traditional cycling, the surrounding region offers various routes. The pumptrack itself is a great place for families to practice bike skills together in a safe, controlled environment. For longer rides, consider exploring the gravel biking routes around Pasching, which include options like the 'Parish Church of Pasching – View of the Alps loop' from Leonding, rated as moderate.
For experienced mountain bikers seeking a challenge, the Pasching area offers several demanding trails. The Root Trail is known for its challenging downhill sections and can be particularly difficult after heavy rain due to exposed roots. Similarly, the Schmiedgraben Trail is a challenging MTB park trail, also featuring a carpet of roots, best enjoyed downhill by skilled riders. The Koglauer Spitz Forest Descent is another option for experienced downhillers.
Yes, intermediate riders can enjoy trails like the Singletrack Trail to Ottensheim, which offers a fun and beautiful downhill experience. Another intermediate option is the Descent Through the Mayrwiese, which provides a scenic downhill run with many vantage points towards Linz.
Beyond the bike parks, the Pasching region is excellent for various cycling activities. You can explore numerous gravel biking routes, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Feldkirchner Bathing Lake loop'. For road cyclists, there are several road cycling routes, including scenic loops like 'Gasthaus Schober on Archenberg – View of Scharten loop' from Pasching.
Visitors frequently praise the fun and engaging nature of the trails. For instance, the Singletrack Trail to Ottensheim is described as a 'MEGAHIT' and 'really cool, beautiful piece' for downhill riding. The Root Trail is appreciated for its challenging enduro sections. The Pumptrack Pasching is valued for its accessibility and ability to help riders quickly boost essential bike skills.
Yes, several trails offer scenic viewpoints. The Singletrack Trail to Ottensheim is noted for its beautiful views. Additionally, the Descent Through the Mayrwiese from Pöstlingberg provides many vantage points over Urfahr and towards the center of Linz. For road cyclists, routes like the 'Parish Church of Pasching – View of the Alps loop' also offer scenic vistas.
Absolutely. The Pumptrack Pasching is designed to be inclusive and accessible to riders of all experience levels, including beginners. Its 'action without pedals' concept helps new riders develop fundamental skills like balance, coordination, and bike handling in a safe and controlled environment. The varied lines and curves allow for progression as skills improve.
You can find more detailed information, including tips from other users and specific route descriptions, by clicking on the links provided for each highlight. For example, the Root Trail and Singletrack Trail to Ottensheim pages offer insights into their difficulty and unique features.
The Pumptrack Pasching is an excellent facility specifically designed for skill development. By practicing rhythmic 'pumping' movements over its rollers and berms, riders can significantly improve their balance, coordination, cornering, and overall bike handling without needing to pedal. These skills are highly transferable to trail riding and can be practiced by cyclists of all ages and abilities.


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