Bike parks around Großebersdorf provide a range of cycling opportunities amidst rolling hills and scenic views. The area, located in the Mistelbach district of Austria, is known for its tranquil environment and well-maintained cycling routes. While dedicated bike parks with lift services are not directly in Großebersdorf, the region features various trails suitable for mountain biking and general cycling. These routes traverse natural beauty and offer insights into local landscapes.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Cool downhill trail. Requires knowledge and technique.
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Cool trail down the Riegelkamm to Langenzersdorf Mitte. The trail is wide and not very steep. Only the small piece at the top is a little more sloping.
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Cool mountain bike and hiking trail.
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The Czatkaweg is never S3. I have to disappoint you, I think he's not even S2. If you don't believe that, try the Coast Trail on Lake Garda. It's a pure S2. If you are still driving down here, you push your bike down there. Believe me... But still, I am very pleasantly surprised that there are such trails on the Bisamberg. Hats off! Please only drive this during the week. There are a lot of hikers at the weekend. And we want to drive this longer. So please no conflicts. If someone comes towards you, it is best to stop and say hello 😉.
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A very pleasant uphill. Cool in summer: you drive completely in the shade of the trees.
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Immediately in front of the bar at the castle entrance, a narrow path leads down. At the beginning a little steeper and with a few roots, the single trail becomes flatter and flatter as you continue. The lower part, which runs parallel to the street, is techn. no challenge. Nevertheless, some caution is advised, as the longitudinal channels (washouts) can sometimes only be seen very poorly due to the vegetation. Since the path is primarily a hiking trail, you should drive carefully and considerately.
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Very easy flow trail, perfect for beginners but be careful at the plants! KOM on strava in this moment, probably won't last so much: https://youtu.be/3MU3XbklmZI
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60% shared with the Nordwienersteig trail, this variant is also steep but the ground does not contains rocks in the second part, only roots; my feeling was that i could go faster and be also in control. It is anyway nice that you have 2 completely different options here, optimal for a 2 ride session. Video of the 12-07-2020: https://youtu.be/Jcu4kOEGY8Y
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No, Großebersdorf itself does not host dedicated bike parks with specialized trails, jumps, berms, and lift services. The village and its immediate surroundings are known for general cycling tours and scenic routes. However, the broader Lower Austria region offers dedicated mountain bike parks like Wexl Trails and Bikepark Semmering, which would require travel to access.
The area around Großebersdorf is ideal for general cycling tours, offering picturesque landscapes, tranquil atmospheres, and well-maintained routes. You can explore vineyards, natural beauty, and historical sights. The region features various trails suitable for mountain biking and general cycling, ranging from intermediate to challenging.
You can find several appreciated trails in the vicinity. For instance, the Burg Kreuzenstein Single Trail offers an intermediate ride with roots, becoming flatter. Another option is Gamshöhe Downhill, a fast trail through a forest, suitable for beginners in dry conditions. For more technical challenges, consider Cornering/Switchback Training, which meanders through a ditch for technique practice.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Czatkaweg Downhill Trail is a very demanding option. It features high steps, switchbacks, and many stones, making it unsuitable for beginners. Another challenging spot is the Cornering/Switchback Training area, perfect for improving tight turn techniques.
Some trails are suitable for beginners, especially in dry conditions. For example, Gamshöhe Downhill is described as a fairly easy flow trail, perfect for beginners. Additionally, the Weinviertler Radrundweg, accessible from Großebersdorf, is known for traversing vineyards and offering breathtaking views, making it suitable for family outings and relaxed cycling.
The region is characterized by rolling hills, vineyards, and scenic views. Trails like the Babenberger Route lead through shady forests and offer viewpoints. The Weinviertler Radrundweg also provides breathtaking views of the surrounding nature.
Beyond biking, Großebersdorf offers opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy loops like the Enzersfeld cellar lane. There are also running trails, such as the Riedel Teiche loop, and extensive road cycling routes, including the Danube Cycle Path.
Yes, the region offers unique routes. The "Wine Route with Energy" is a 65-kilometer route combining natural scenery with insights into energy production, passing by vineyards and wind turbines. The "Dampfross & Drahtesel" route blends cycling with railway history, leading through charming landscapes to a railway museum.
Several trails, such as the Burg Kreuzenstein Single Trail and the Czatkaweg Downhill Trail, are primarily hiking trails. It is crucial to ride carefully and considerately, watching out for hikers. Some paths can be very narrow, making it difficult to dodge, so avoiding them during peak hiking times like weekend days is recommended.
Visitors appreciate the variety of trails for different skill levels, from intermediate to challenging. Many enjoy the fast rides on trails like Gamshöhe Downhill in dry conditions, and the opportunity to improve technical skills on sections like Cornering/Switchback Training. The scenic views and tranquil environment are also highly valued.
For more comprehensive information on mountain biking opportunities across the wider Lower Austria region, including dedicated bike parks not directly in Großebersdorf, you can visit the official tourism website: lower-austria.info/mountain-biking.


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