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Mountain biking around Nenzing, situated in the Bludenz district of Austria, offers a diverse landscape for riders. The region is characterized by the majestic peaks of the Alps, ranging from gentle hilly terrains to challenging mountain trails. Routes often traverse dense forests, lush alpine meadows, and follow rushing rivers, providing varied riding experiences. This area is known for its impressive panoramic views, including the Rhine Valley.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
4.8
(199)
700
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57.2km
05:33
1,650m
1,650m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
4.8
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214
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39.3km
03:58
1,230m
1,230m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.8
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250
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36.6km
04:00
1,330m
1,330m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
4.6
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180
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33.5km
04:00
1,230m
1,230m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
4.6
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194
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38.9km
03:22
1,100m
1,100m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Montiola Weiher, Thüringen The Montjola-Weiher were created in 1837 for the use of water power for the textile industry in Thüringen. Besides that, the Montjola-Weiher have been a popular destination for excursions and a local recreation area. The Montjola-Weiher (also: Montjola-See or Montiola-Weiher, 686 m above sea level) are located on the Quadern high plateau in the municipality of Thüringen. The Montjola-Weiher were created in 1837 for the operation of the spinning and weaving mill founded by John Douglass and partners. In the 1980s, the ponds were dredged. In 2016, Montjola-Weiher II was renovated and redesigned for approximately 250,000 Euros[2] and the infrastructure was slightly expanded.[3][4] At the same time, a "Historical Experience and Educational Trail" was established, illustrating the long history of water power utilization for industry in Thüringen. A significant portion of the costs was funded through the LEADER action program of the European Union. In 2024, to relieve the ponds and as flood protection, an approximately 700-meter-long tunnel was laid using the Micromining method, which diverts the excess water of the Schwarzbach via the Schlosstobel into the Lutz. In spring 2025, the planting of the renatured pond took place with the participation of students from the Thüringen primary school. Text / Source: Austria-Forum https://austria-forum.org/af/AustriaWiki/Montjola-Weiher
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Montiola Weiher, Thüringen The Montjola ponds were created in 1837 for the utilization of water power for the textile industry in Thüringen. In addition, the Montjola ponds have since been a popular destination for excursions and a local recreation area. The Montjola ponds (also: Montjola-See or Montiola-Weiher, 686 m above sea level) are located on the Quadern high plateau in the municipality of Thüringen. The Montjola ponds were created in 1837 for the operation of the spinning and weaving mill founded by John Douglass and partner. In the 1980s, the ponds were dredged. In 2016, Montjola pond II was renovated and redesigned for approximately 250,000 Euros[2], and the infrastructure was slightly expanded.[3][4] At the same time, a "Historical Experience and Educational Trail" was established, illustrating the long history of water power utilization for industry in Thüringen. A significant portion of the costs was funded through the European Union's LEADER action program. In 2024, a roughly 700-meter-long tunnel was laid using the micromining method to relieve the ponds and provide flood protection, diverting excess water from the Schwarzbach via the Schlosstobel into the Lutz. In the spring of 2025, planting of the renatured pond took place with the participation of students from the Thüringen elementary school. Text / Source: Austria-Forum https://austria-forum.org/af/AustriaWiki/Montjola-Weiher
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At the rear Älple there is a delicious snack 👍
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steep but quiet climb up to the Alpe
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Contrary to the information further up the hiking trail, this hut is not open all year round. Otherwise, it is a nice place to take a break.
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Beautiful forest route, easy to ride. 2 bridges have to be crossed, can either go over the bridge or through the stream.
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Beautiful root trail through the forest between Schnifis and Düns.
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Nenzing offers a wide selection of mountain bike trails, with over 49 routes documented on komoot. These range in difficulty, ensuring there's something for every skill level, from easy rides to very challenging mountain tours.
The terrain around Nenzing is incredibly diverse, characterized by the majestic peaks of the Alps. You'll find everything from gentle hilly terrains to challenging mountain trails. Routes often traverse dense forests, lush alpine meadows, and follow rushing rivers, providing varied riding experiences with significant elevation changes.
Yes, Nenzing offers options for less experienced riders and families. While many routes are challenging, there are 13 easy and 16 moderate tours available. The region is known for its extensive network of cycle paths, which can also be suitable for mountain bikes, connecting to the Rhine Valley and surrounding areas.
Nenzing is well-known for its challenging mountain bike routes, with 20 difficult tours available. Some notable demanding loops include the Laternsertal Valley – Das Bädle, Laterns loop (57.2 km, 1,650m elevation gain) and the Feldkirch Hut – Vorderälpele loop (39.3 km, 1,230m elevation gain). Another challenging option is the Alpen Camping Nenzing – Gampberg Summit Cross & View loop, offering great views.
The best seasons for mountain biking in Nenzing are typically spring, summer, and autumn. During these months, temperatures are pleasant, and the natural landscape is in full bloom or showcasing its vibrant autumn colors. Trails through dense forests and across lush alpine meadows are particularly enjoyable during these times.
Absolutely. Many mountain bike trails in Nenzing lead to breathtaking vantage points and hidden natural beauties. You can expect impressive panoramic views, including the Rhine Valley all the way to Lake Constance from areas like Muttersberg. Trails often pass through dense forests, lush alpine meadows, and alongside rushing rivers, offering a rich scenic experience. The Dünser Älpele – Montjola Pond loop is another route known for its natural beauty.
Yes, Nenzing's surroundings offer several interesting attractions. You might encounter historical sites like Sonneck Castle, an imposing 13th-century building. Natural highlights include the Lünersee South Shore, the Bürs Gorge Trail, and various summit crosses such as Mondspitze Summit Cross, which offer stunning views. The idyllic Nenzinger Himmel is also a notable location to explore.
Nenzing is recognized as a 'most bicycle-friendly community' and has good connectivity. While specific public transport options for reaching trailheads directly might vary, the region's extensive network of cycle paths suggests good accessibility. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules for connections to Nenzing and nearby villages like Schlins-Beschling, where several popular routes begin.
The mountain bike trails around Nenzing are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 890 reviews. Riders frequently praise the varied routes, the challenging mountain trails, and the stunning natural beauty, including dense forests and lush alpine meadows. Over 3,500 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore the area, highlighting its popularity.
Yes, the Nenzing region is rich in natural water features. Many trails flow alongside rushing rivers, and the area is known for opportunities to discover waterfall hikes in romantic gorges. This is particularly striking in spring when meltwater thunders down, adding a dynamic element to the scenic routes.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in Nenzing are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. Examples include the Klamparasättle – Furklaalpe loop and the Laternsertal Valley – Das Bädle, Laterns loop. These circular routes are ideal for exploring the diverse landscapes without needing to arrange a return trip.
The idyllic Walgau region, where Nenzing is situated, features charming villages and traditional inns. While specific trailside establishments would depend on the chosen route, it's common to find opportunities for refreshments in the villages or at alpine huts along longer tours. It's always a good idea to plan your route and check for available stops beforehand.


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