Bike parks around Riefensberg are primarily characterized by an extensive network of mountain biking trails that traverse the Bregenzerwald and Nagelfluhkette mountain range. While Riefensberg itself does not host dedicated bike parks with specialized downhill tracks, it serves as a starting point for diverse mountain biking tours. The region offers varied terrain suitable for different skill levels, focusing on natural trails and scenic routes. For specialized bike park experiences, options are available in the broader Vorarlberg region.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Yesterday, I made good progress on the gravel, with a few sections of S1 and larger rocks, but with a bit of balance, I managed to navigate them easily. I didn't have to dismount once. As I said, it's a bit technical at times, but it's fun :)
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Great mountain bike route. I was out on a gravel bike. The path is a bit rough in places.
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Beautiful but steep path, only slippery in the lower part when it is wet. After that it is easy to walk. Beautiful views!
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But you have to concentrate
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Pleasant path away from the hustle and bustle of the Pfänder
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A good root path. It's like climbing stairs.
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Here you can still see the original alpine farming.
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Riefensberg itself is known for an extensive network of mountain biking trails that wind through the Bregenzerwald and Nagelfluhkette mountain range, offering diverse terrain for various skill levels. While it doesn't host traditional bike parks with specialized downhill tracks, it serves as an excellent starting point for scenic mountain biking tours. For dedicated bike park experiences, you'll find options in the broader Vorarlberg region.
Yes, for dedicated bike park experiences, you can visit options in the broader Vorarlberg region. The Bikepark Brandnertal in Bürserberg is considered the largest in Vorarlberg, offering approximately 30 kilometers of trails for all levels, including enduro, single trails, flowlines, freeride, and downhill tracks. It also features practice areas and a bike school.
Around Riefensberg, popular trails include the Ringenbergtobel Trail, which is appreciated as a varied uphill path towards Pfände or Hirschberg. Another favorite is the MTB Trail service road to Hirschbergalpe, known for its pleasant uphill route with a moderate gradient. The Trail Between Sura and Helminger Alpe offers technically interesting sections due to its uneven, stony ground.
Yes, the region offers trails suitable for various skill levels. For skill development, the Bike-Parcour Au-Schoppernau focuses on technical learning with a pump track, practice area, North Shore Elements, and curved sections. Many local trails, like the Trail Between Sura and Helminger Alpe, are mostly S0 with some S1 sections, making them rideable for those looking to improve.
The Imbergbahn Valley Station (Steibis Valley Station) offers top parking for starting MTB tours. You'll also find great rest stops right on the parking lot. For bike rentals, EMTBs are available for loan at Sport Hauber, located near the Imbergbahn Valley Station.
The trails around Riefensberg offer picturesque landscapes. For instance, the Wirtatobel Forest Road features small waterfalls and huge cliffs, creating a wild and untamed atmosphere. Many trails also pass through forests and offer viewpoints, such as the Trail Between Sura and Helminger Alpe, providing scenic vistas.
While Riefensberg itself is more about mountain biking trails, the Imbergbahn Valley Station is noted as family-friendly, serving as a good starting point for various activities. The Bike-Parcour Au-Schoppernau is also suitable for beginners and those looking to improve skills, making it a fun option for families.
Beyond biking, the region around Riefensberg offers extensive opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking routes, such as the challenging Lecknertal Valley – Rohrmoos Valley loop, or the moderate Ochsenschwandalpe – Weissach River loop. There are also many hiking trails, including easy options like the Alpe Hörmoos – Hörmoos Herb Garden loop, or more difficult ones like the Hochhäderich Summit – Alpe Hörmoos loop. Find more details on MTB Trails around Riefensberg and Hiking around Riefensberg.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and varied terrain. Trails like the Ringenbergtobel Trail are described as 'very nice and varied,' offering a pleasant path away from crowds. The MTB Trail service road to Hirschbergalpe is appreciated for being very shady in summer, making it comfortable for uphill rides. The technical sections and natural elements, like root growth and stony ground, also add to the enjoyment for many riders.
Yes, near the Imbergbahn Valley Station, which serves as a popular starting point, you'll find 'great rest stops right on the parking lot.' The Berggasthaus Auwinkel is also conveniently located nearby, offering dining options after your ride.
The mountain biking season typically runs from spring through autumn. Trails like the MTB Trail service road to Hirschbergalpe are particularly enjoyable in summer due to their shady sections. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, as trail conditions can vary with rain or snow.


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