Best bike parks around Gerlosberg are part of the larger Zell-Gerlos biking area and the Zillertal Arena, offering an extensive and diverse biking experience. This region features a network of bike routes, including dedicated bike park tracks and single trails. Summer cable cars are equipped for bike transport, providing access to higher trails. The area caters to various skill levels, from easy cycle paths to challenging routes up to 1,800 meters above sea level.
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Great starting point for many hiking options, whether in the valley or on the mountain, as there is a large parking lot (for a fee).
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I tested it with my 9-year-old daughter and thought it was great. 😁 Here's the trail documentary: https://youtu.be/MUkCcjOZaqg
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The Zillertal Arena is the largest ski area in the Zillertal and extends over the towns of Zell am Ziller, Gerlos, Königsleiten, Wald and Krimml/Hochkrimml, from Tyrol's Zillertal to Salzburg's Pinzgau. 
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A hike in Gerlos to the Isskogel is a very nice alternative to hiking with a great view
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my first bike park visit - just the right place to start
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Just put your bike on the train and off you go. At the top you can return to Gerlos along the wonderful panorama trail, or take a detour to the Kreuzwiesenalm.
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Suitable bikes for the trails can be hired at the Isskogel valley station
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There is a large car park right next to the Isskogelbahn. In addition, there is a ski rental in winter and a rental of downhill bikes for the bike park in summer. If you are hungry or not, you can eat very well at Luigi's next to the parking lot (and celebrate après-ski downstairs in the winter 😀 )
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The Gerlosberg area, part of the larger Zell-Gerlos biking area and Zillertal Arena, offers an extensive network of 325 kilometers of bike routes. These range from easy cycle paths in the valley to challenging trails at higher altitudes, up to 1,800 meters above sea level. You'll find dedicated bike park tracks, numerous single trails, and special practice routes.
Yes, the region features several notable single trails. The Iss-Flow - singletrack is highly popular, offering a flow state through its curves and waves, suitable for both trail beginners and advanced mountain bikers. Another excellent option is the Wiesenalm Singletrail 483, known for its fun and well-designed layout, though it requires a little more care.
Absolutely. The Gerlosberg area is very family-friendly. The Iss-Flow - singletrack is ideal for bike park beginners, and the region offers special practice routes specifically designed for children and those new to mountain biking. Facilities like the Isskogelbahn Valley Station are also family-friendly.
Experienced mountain bikers will find plenty of challenges. The Iss-Flow - singletrack has more difficult variants like Iss-Natural and Iss-Vertical in its middle section. The region also boasts challenging trails reaching up to 1,800 meters above sea level and other single trails like Iss-Tough, catering to advanced riders looking for more technical descents and speed.
Summer cable cars in the Zillertal Arena are equipped for bike transport, making it easy to reach higher trails and enjoy downhill experiences. For instance, you can transport your bike via the train from Isskogelbahn Valley Station to the Isskogel Mountain Station, which offers access to various trails and panoramic views.
Yes, the Isskogelbahn Valley Station features a large car park, providing convenient access for visitors bringing their own bikes or looking to rent equipment.
Yes, the region provides various bike services. Bike rentals are available, for example, at the Isskogelbahn Valley Station during summer. There are also bike schools and service stations throughout the Zell-Gerlos biking area to assist with maintenance or repairs.
The summer months are ideal for visiting the bike parks around Gerlosberg. During this time, the summer cable cars are operational for bike transport, and the trails are in prime condition for mountain biking. The region offers cool meadows and fantastic mountain scenery, making it a perfect summer destination.
Yes, the biking area is well-equipped with facilities. Over 40 huts and mountain inns are spread throughout the Zillertal Arena, offering convenient spots for refreshments and breaks. For example, at the Isskogel Mountain Station, you'll find a restaurant at the Arena Center, along with public toilets.
Beyond mountain biking, the Gerlosberg area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Ziller River – Zillertal Panorama View loop' or the 'Zillertal Valley – Zillertal Regional Museum loop'. For road cycling, routes like 'Mayrhofen – Grüne-Wand Hut loop' are available. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Gerlosberg, Road Cycling Routes around Gerlosberg, and Cycling around Gerlosberg guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views and the diverse range of trails catering to all skill levels. The well-developed network of paths, the comprehensive facilities like bike transport via cable cars, and the overall fantastic mountain scenery make for a memorable biking experience. The 'flow state' achieved on trails like the Iss-Flow - singletrack is frequently highlighted as a favorite.
Yes, a free bike bus operates between Zell and Gerlos, enhancing accessibility to the various biking areas and facilities within the Zillertal Arena. This makes it convenient to move between different starting points and trails without needing a car.


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