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Top 5 Bike Parks around the Wipptal

Best bike parks around the Wipptal are found in a region of Tyrol, Austria, characterized by its alpine valleys and the Brenner Pass. This area offers a diverse range of biking opportunities, from leisurely valley trails to challenging single trails. The Wipptal provides over 720 kilometers of well-signposted bike trails with mountain views. It caters to various preferences for mountain biking, road cycling, and e-biking.

Best bike parks around the Wipptal

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Last updated: July 7, 2026

65 Switchbacks Descent from Hintertux Glacier

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Very easy to ride trail. I rode through everything easily on the gravel bike. Just lower the saddle a bit and let it roll. :)

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Naviser Sunnseitn Trail 522

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Unfortunately, the trail was widened to a good 1.5m in Oct. 22, rolled and smoothed out and thus completely ruined. Now an ugly furrow dug up by the excavator runs …

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Gentle and beautiful panoramic ride

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Flow trail S1/S2 with alpine scenery

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In the late afternoons in the fall you are more likely to be alone 🙂 Please take care of hikers.

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I wouldn't call it a flow trail. There are always passages that have to be pushed because the path is badly washed out or hardened.
Still fun but not flowy.

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July 9, 2024, View of Gschnitztal from Misjochtrail 522 (Navis Mislböden)

Uphill is easy to do with an eMTB, but it's better to push the bio bike.

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super trail - free switchback training

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The section between Vogeleralm and Zehnteralm is not worth it. Of course you can drive it somehow, but it has neither flow nor is it fun. The western section, which has been made "bike-friendly", doesn't cut it. Sorry, but this is not an MTB trail!

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Coming from the VögelerAlm, the climb was leveled up to the highest point. The entire Sunnseiten Trail can therefore be cycled through without dismounting or pushing.

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Very easy to ride trail. I rode through everything easily on the gravel bike. Just lower the saddle a bit and let it roll. :)

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Unfortunately, the trail was widened to a good 1.5m in Oct. 22, rolled and smoothed out and thus completely ruined. Now an ugly furrow dug up by the excavator runs across the mountain flank and the trail no longer has any appeal. Totally incomprehensible! 😩😡

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I wouldn't call it a flow trail. There are always passages that have to be pushed because the path is badly washed out or hardened. Still fun but not flowy.

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No flow trail and not S1/S2... The trail is only S1 in sections, mainly in the upper part. Then over large parts S3 in the middle part, steep with many hairpin bends on loose coarse gravel. Safe bike control and advanced riding technique are required on an exposed scree field (e.g. keeping your balance while stationary and/or moving the rear wheel). Further down, the trail becomes less demanding (mostly S2), but with some narrow, blocked (S3) passages and steeper again in the lowest part switchbacks. All in all a beautiful trail in a great landscape for experienced nature trail bikers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main bike parks and dedicated trails in the Wipptal region?

The primary dedicated bike park within the Wipptal valley is Bikepark Tirol at Bergeralm in Steinach am Brenner, offering a range of routes from beginner-friendly freeride to challenging downhill tracks. Additionally, the broader region features the popular Bikepark Innsbruck, known for its diverse trails for all levels. For general mountain biking, Wipptal also boasts over 720 kilometers of well-signposted trails.

Are there bike parks suitable for beginners in Wipptal?

Yes, Bikepark Tirol at Bergeralm offers a Blue Freeride Route, approximately 1,900 meters long, which is suitable for beginners looking for a flowing experience. The park also has a warm-up zone to help riders get comfortable. The 65 Switchbacks Descent from Hintertux Glacier is also described as very easy to ride, even on a gravel bike.

What kind of trails can advanced riders expect in Wipptal's bike parks?

Advanced riders will find challenging options like the 'Red Devil' route at Bikepark Tirol at Bergeralm, which is steeper and has hosted downhill races. This park also features a Slopestyle Area for jumps and tricks, and two downhill tracks. The Flow trail S1/S2 with alpine scenery is also challenging, with sections rated S3 requiring safe bike control and advanced riding technique.

What natural features and viewpoints can I experience while biking in Wipptal?

The Wipptal region is known for its stunning alpine scenery. You can enjoy panoramic views, such as the View of Gschnitztal from Navis Mislböden (Misjochtrail 522), which offers a gentle and beautiful ride with expansive vistas. Many trails, including the challenging Flow trail S1/S2 with alpine scenery, are set against a backdrop of impressive mountains.

Are there family-friendly biking options in the Wipptal region?

While dedicated bike parks like Bikepark Tirol offer beginner routes, the broader Wipptal region provides over 720 kilometers of well-signposted bike trails. These include leisurely valley trails suitable for families, alongside more challenging mountain biking routes. The 65 Switchbacks Descent from Hintertux Glacier is noted as very easy to ride, making it a good option for those seeking a less technical experience.

What is the best time of year to visit Wipptal for bike parks?

Generally, the bike park season in the Alps runs from late spring through early autumn, typically May to October, depending on snow conditions and specific park opening times. Visiting in the late afternoons in the fall can offer a quieter experience on some trails, as noted for the Flow trail S1/S2 with alpine scenery.

What other outdoor activities are available near the bike parks in Wipptal?

Beyond bike parks, Wipptal offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore extensive MTB Trails, go hiking on routes like the Zirbenweg, or enjoy road cycling with routes offering views of the Wipptal and Inntal valleys.

What do visitors appreciate most about the bike parks and trails in Wipptal?

Visitors frequently praise the diverse range of biking opportunities, from flowing trails to technical downhill sections. The 65 Switchbacks Descent from Hintertux Glacier is described as an 'awesome flowing trail,' while the View of Gschnitztal from Navis Mislböden (Misjochtrail 522) is loved for its gentle and beautiful panoramic ride. The region's stunning mountain views are also a major draw.

How long are the trails in Wipptal's bike parks?

Trail lengths vary significantly. For example, the Blue Freeride Route at Bikepark Tirol at Bergeralm is approximately 1,900 meters long, while the park also features two downhill tracks, each around 3 km long. Other trails, like the 65 Switchbacks Descent from Hintertux Glacier, offer a substantial descent with numerous switchbacks.

Are there any trails in Wipptal that have been made specifically bike-friendly?

Yes, the Naviser Sunnseitn Trail 522 has had sections, specifically between VögelerAlm and Zehnteralm, made bike-friendly. This allows riders to cycle through without needing to dismount or push their bikes, enhancing the flow of the ride.

What are the difficulty levels of the trails in Wipptal's bike parks?

The trails cater to a wide range of skill levels. You'll find very easy trails like the 65 Switchbacks Descent from Hintertux Glacier, intermediate options such as the View of Gschnitztal from Navis Mislböden (Misjochtrail 522), and challenging routes like the 'Red Devil' at Bikepark Tirol or the Flow trail S1/S2 with alpine scenery, which includes S3 sections for experienced riders.

Can I find food options or amenities near the bike parks in Wipptal?

While specific amenities for each bike park are not detailed, the Wipptal region is dotted with picturesque villages like Steinach am Brenner, Matrei am Brenner, and Gries am Brenner. These towns typically offer various amenities, including cafes, pubs, and accommodation, providing convenient options for riders visiting the bike parks and trails.

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