Best bike parks around Sankt Georgen an der Gusen are primarily characterized by an extensive network of mountain bike trails. Sankt Georgen an der Gusen, located in the Perg district of Austria, offers diverse landscapes with rolling hills and wooded areas. The region is recognized as a favorable destination for mountain biking enthusiasts seeking varied terrain. While dedicated public bike parks are not a prominent feature, the area provides numerous mountain biking trails suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Important information: Due to its poor data management, Komoot contains numerous inaccuracies that are unfortunately not updated by the site operators, Komoot. For accurate data and current trail closures, please visit our dedicated website: www.uppertrails.at The routing function on Komoot also provides numerous inaccuracies and trail closures. As the trail operators, we strongly recommend deleting this app if you wish to mountain bike legally. There are several reputable products and portals available that you can use for your tour planning (Brouter, Trailforks, etc.). Best regards, your Trail Team
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The section at the very top is more of a single trail, and there is also a section that is usually quite wet. Further down/above the Devil's Chapel it is more of a road, a small climb in the forest when bypassing the "Am Reichenbach" settlement, and then an asphalt road after the settlement.
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A Linz city summit for every season and every type of weather.
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Meeting point for lovers 😍
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Meanwhile, the easier Dachstrail towards Daxleitner starts here - only the last part is tricky due to loose stones in the ditch.
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Varied MTB route over trails, forest and meadow paths, which can be easily ridden in both directions. Note: Of course, as in all forests in Austria, cycling is prohibited here - hence the "sliding notice" from komoot
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The region offers diverse landscapes with rolling hills and wooded areas. You'll find a variety of terrain, from winding forest paths to more challenging descents, catering to different skill levels.
Yes, the area provides numerous mountain biking trails suitable for various skill levels. For instance, the Hornissen Trail is rated S1 to S2, making it suitable for both beginners and advanced riders. The Hagenberg Singletrack Along the Visnitz is an easy and enjoyable option, while the Challenging mountain bike trail in Mühlviertel offers a demanding experience for those seeking a real challenge.
The Hornissen Trail is a popular 1.2-kilometer single trail in central Linz, known for its winding route, jumps, and turns. Another option is the Hagenberg Singletrack Along the Visnitz, which features official, signposted single trails. For scenic views, consider the trail leading to Three Beeches Cross on Pfenningberg.
Spring and autumn are ideal due to mild temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer offers shady forest paths to escape the heat, and for those interested in winter activities, special trails are available for fatbiking.
Yes, some trails are suitable for families. The trail leading to Three Beeches Cross is considered family-friendly and offers a nice resting spot with views.
You'll encounter picturesque surroundings, including rolling hills and wooded areas. Trails often run along the Gusen river and through charming villages. Highlights like Three Beeches Cross offer rewarding views from the Pfenningberg peak.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore touring bicycle routes like the 'Riverside Path Along the Traun' or 'Historic center of Mauthausen' by visiting the Cycling around Sankt Georgen an der Gusen guide. For gravel biking, routes such as 'View of the Danube' are available in the Gravel biking around Sankt Georgen an der Gusen guide.
Some trails, like the Hornissen Trail, can become technically demanding in wet or wintry conditions due to slippery surfaces. The Reichenbach Trail also has sections that can be quite wet. It's always recommended to check conditions before heading out.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain, from winding forest paths to challenging descents, and the variety of trails suitable for different skill levels. The natural beauty of the rolling hills and wooded areas, along with well-maintained single trails, are frequently highlighted.
Yes, the Hagenberg Singletrack Along the Visnitz features official, signposted single trails, making navigation straightforward and enjoyable.
The Hornissen Trail is known for its cool jumps and turns. While natural rocks can be bypassed, terrain edges and jumps are integrated into the route, offering technical elements for riders.


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