Best bike parks around St. Leonhard In Passeier - San Leonardo In Passiria offer a diverse range of cycling experiences, focusing on extensive mountain biking routes and scenic paths. The region provides varied terrain, from leisurely family rides along the Passer River to challenging single trails for experienced riders. Cyclists can enjoy unique panoramas of the Stubai, Ötztal, and Sarntal Alps, with continuous views of the refreshing Passer River and the picturesque South Tyrolean landscape. This area is celebrated for…
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Changing from the lower to the upper track, or getting on or off.
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I can warmly recommend the route from the mountain station to the Prenn middle station. Mostly downhill, sometimes briefly uphill in the middle of alpine pastures, occasionally shady trees and always the most beautiful view of the surrounding mountains.
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Something special for less fit bikers is the ascent with the Hirzer gondola lift. Taking the bike with you costs extra. You will be rewarded with a great view at the middle station and can fortify yourself for the descent in a super panoramic restaurant
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Very demanding trail that requires a high level of technical skiing skills downhill and uphill is practically impossible to ride. A good fully MTB with a lot of suspension travel and excellent bike control are imperative. Since hikers are often out and about here, consideration and full control are required. Falls can lead to serious injuries due to the jagged stones. But when you have everything under control, the trail is a lot of fun.
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From Saltaus by bike (also e-bike) great ascent (900 meters in altitude) and even more beautiful descent via Verdins and Schenna to Merano.
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If you are afraid of narrow roads, you shouldn't drive there.
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Top toilet below the exit / entrance, which has been a salvation for many :-).
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Middle station of the cable car. You can get out, look around here, then drive on. Or you can walk from here to the mountain station and take the cable car back.
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The region is a diverse cycling destination, offering extensive mountain biking routes and scenic cycling paths. You'll find everything from leisurely family rides along the Passer River to challenging single trails for experienced mountain bikers. It's known more for its natural trails than traditional bike parks with dedicated jump lines.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The Passeiertal Valley Bike Path is ideal for pleasure cyclists and families, offering a mostly asphalt-free, wide gravel path. Additionally, the Pumptrack Algundo / Lagundo is a great spot for children and families to enjoy.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Singletrack on the E5 long-distance hiking trail, which offers easy to intermediate riding with magnificent views. Another popular choice is the E5 Trail Singletrack, known for its challenging sections, viewpoints, and flowy descents at higher elevations.
The terrain is highly varied, ranging from wide gravel paths along the river to technical singletracks with roots and large stones. Difficulty levels span from easy (S0-S1) for beginners to very difficult (S4-S5) for advanced riders, with some portions potentially requiring you to push your bike. The Aschbach Trail Network, for example, offers a wide range of technical challenges.
Yes, the Wurzer Alm Ascent Trail is an intermediate route that leads to Wurzer Alm, providing a rewarding and varied ascent through shaded forest sections with root paths and large stones. Huts like Wurzer Alm offer a place to rest and refuel.
You'll experience stunning scenery throughout the region. Routes offer continuous views of the refreshing Passer River and picturesque South Tyrolean landscapes. Many trails, like the Singletrack on the E5 long-distance hiking trail and the E5 Trail Singletrack, provide magnificent panoramas of the Stubai, Ötztal, and Sarntal Alps.
The region is best enjoyed during the warmer months, typically from spring through autumn. This period offers ideal weather conditions for exploring the extensive network of mountain biking routes and scenic cycling paths, allowing you to fully appreciate the diverse terrain and stunning alpine views.
Absolutely. Beyond mountain biking, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the challenging Ascent to Passo Giovo, and scenic running trails, including those along the Passer River. For more details, explore the Road Cycling Routes, Running Trails, and Gravel Biking guides for the region.
Yes, many hotels in the area offer e-bike rentals, making it easy to access and explore the trails even if you don't bring your own equipment. Guided bike tours with certified guides are also available, which can be adapted to various fitness levels and are a great way to discover beautiful alpine pastures and hidden gems.
Yes, the cycling routes often integrate cultural and historical landmarks. For instance, the Passeiertal Valley Bike Path passes by the MuseumPasseier – Andreas Hofer, which includes an outdoor museum area. You might also encounter historic 'Schildhöfe' (traditional farmhouses) along some circular paths, blending outdoor activity with cultural exploration.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse terrain that caters to all skill levels, from relaxed river rides to challenging mountain trails. The stunning, continuous views of the Passer River and the surrounding Stubai, Ötztal, and Sarntal Alps are also a major highlight, as is the opportunity to combine outdoor activity with cultural experiences.
Many trails, such as the Wurzer Alm Ascent Trail and the Aschbach Trail Network, are well-signposted. This helps riders navigate the extensive and sometimes complex network of paths and singletracks, ensuring a smoother and more enjoyable experience.


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