Best bike parks around Lorüns. Lorüns, located in the Bludenz district of Austria, serves as a central point within a region known for diverse mountain biking trails. While Lorüns itself does not host dedicated bike parks, it provides access to prominent bike parks in nearby areas of Vorarlberg. The area is integrated into an extensive network of mountain bike routes and cycle paths, offering various tours for different skill levels.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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many possibilities to include trails!
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Mega cool bike park a must for all bikers
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Mega cool bike park a must for all bikers
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Mega cool bike park a must for all bikers
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The descent is technically demanding with S3 in places. Therefore only recommended for experienced riders/XC fans. Uphill is not recommended, better alternative via Klösterle to Spullersee - for XC fans uphill is also possible almost without dismounting.
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We rode the Steinbock-Weg (Stebok-Wäg) in mid-July 2023 after 2 days of heavy thunderstorms. The path was completely washed out and very difficult to ride in the first third, definitely S3 and definitely not S2. We pushed almost everything on this first section. The last two thirds are then easier (mostly S1 with many S2 sections) and still reasonably rideable for normal bikers. Anyone travelling with bike luggage on an Alpine crossing (Heckmair route or similar) should consider the descent from Spullersee to Klösterle as an alternative. This alternative is S1 in the upper third with S2 sections and very easy to ride downhill. There is an official driving ban, but there is also a driving ban sign at the very beginning of the "Stebock-Wäg" ....
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In my opinion, Bikepark Brandnertal has the advantage that you can get there relatively quickly from Bayern older Bw. Unfortunately, the park is totally overcrowded. Waiting 20 minutes at the lift is not uncommon. (By the way, e-bikes only without battery) If you have your e-bike with you. Did you also drive up in 20-30 minutes and save yourself the card. For the fact that the season has only just begun, the berms are totally covered with braking waves and correct holes. It has nothing to do with flow anymore. And beginners should have fun on a blue line, which is not the case here. Added to this is the lack of parking. We had to park in one of the meadows. Before that, through the queues at the lift by car... catastrophe. You shouldn't necessarily park on the meadow if you drive a sports car.
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Lorüns itself is a great starting point for exploring an extensive network of natural mountain bike routes and cycle paths. While it doesn't host dedicated bike parks, you'll find a variety of tours catering to different skill levels, from leisurely rides like the Illradweg to more challenging off-road experiences.
Yes, for those seeking dedicated bike park experiences, the wider Vorarlberg region offers excellent options. Bikepark Brandnertal in Bürserberg is the largest in Vorarlberg, featuring 11.8 kilometers of downhill and freeride tracks. Trailpark Hochjoch in Silvretta Montafon also provides varied trails accessible via cable car.
Bikepark Brandnertal caters to both beginners and experts, offering easy to medium-level tracks. The Tschoy Ride Trail, part of the Brand-Bürserberg-Trail-Revier, is described as nicely laid out and easy to ride, making it a good option for those starting out or riding with family.
For advanced riders, Alte Statt Trail offers well-designed trails with fun sections suitable for experienced riders. Bikepark Brandnertal also features competition-caliber downhill tracks and challenging obstacles like steep curves, jumps, and wooden elements. The Steinbock Trail (Stebok-Wäg) Downhill from Rauhes Joch to Dalaas is a demanding S2 downhill trail, not recommended for beginners.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Alte Statt Trail for its well-designed and fun sections. The Tschoy Ride Trail is praised for being nicely laid out and easy to ride. Additionally, the Parpfienz Trail, Bike Park Brandnertal is known for being fun and very flowing, connecting various parts of the Brandnertal area.
The mountain biking season in the Vorarlberg region typically runs from spring through autumn, when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are most favorable. It's always best to check local conditions and park opening times before planning your visit, as these can vary seasonally.
Many trails in the region offer stunning alpine views. The Steinbock Trail (Stebok-Wäg) Downhill, for instance, provides an excellent panorama for those tackling its demanding descent. The Freeride trail entrance at Brandnertal Bike Park also offers great vantage points.
Beyond mountain biking, the region around Lorüns offers a variety of outdoor pursuits. You can explore numerous mountain hikes, enjoy road cycling routes, or try gravel biking. The Illradweg is also suitable for leisurely cycling.
Bikepark Brandnertal offers facilities for skill development, guided tours, and equipment rental, making it convenient for visitors who need gear or want to improve their technique. It's advisable to check directly with the specific bike park for current rental options and tour availability.
Visitors frequently highlight the variety of trails catering to all skill levels, from easy flow trails to challenging downhill sections. The natural beauty of the alpine landscape, combined with well-maintained and newly created trails, receives high praise. The comprehensive facilities at parks like Brandnertal, including practice areas and rental options, are also highly valued.
Yes, Bikepark Brandnertal offers a fun sports track specifically for mountain carts and monster scooters, providing an alternative gravity-fueled activity for visitors.
The region generally has good public transport links. For example, the Montafon railway can be used for bike transport along the Illradweg. For specific bike parks like Bikepark Brandnertal and Trailpark Hochjoch, cable car access is available, but it's recommended to check local public transport schedules and bike transport policies for the most up-to-date information.


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