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Top 11 Bike Parks in the Tuxer Alps

Best bike parks in the Tuxer Alps offer an extensive network of mountain biking trails and lift-accessed downhill routes. The region provides diverse terrain for downhill and freeride enthusiasts, with areas functioning similarly to conventional bike parks. Riders can access higher elevations via cable cars, exploring a variety of trails from flow trails to technical descents. The Tuxer Alps feature over 800 km of mountain bike and cycling routes, catering to various skill levels.

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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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Penken Mountain Adventure Area

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Also suitable for families. Two beautiful large playgrounds and lots of places to stop

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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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Hochzillertal Bike Trail

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nice, but at least, about 400 m long, 50 hm estimated below waterfall or climbing. On my way sliding passages were unavoidable.

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Path to balancing, various sections with different levels of difficulty.

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Zillerweg Flowtrail

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In places, an alternative route runs alongside the Zillertal cycle path, S0, a more straight flow trail. Very cool and a lot of fun! (Always look to the river side and pay attention to where it goes down again.)

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Very nice path over meadows and through a small forest. Remember that there is also an official MTB trail here, so keep your eyes open.

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Trail to Vorderlanersbach

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Nice prepared trail through the forest. Partly with clear obstacles, advanced driving technique recommended.

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Nice S0 descent

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Flowing descent from the Geiseljoch.

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Gentle and beautiful panoramic ride

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August 6, 2025, Hochzillertal Bike Trail

The entrance is blocked by a large tree, and you then reach a construction site... What's left of the already short trail isn't worth it. Unfortunately, the Zillertal isn't a place for trials biking. There are plenty of tours, but almost no trails.

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Even a break from this weather

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Very nice path over meadows and through a small forest. Remember that there is also an official MTB trail here, so keep your eyes open.

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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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On the Zillerweg you get very close to the river.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of trails can I expect in the Tuxer Alps bike parks?

The Tuxer Alps offer a wide range of trails, from intermediate flow trails to athletically challenging downhill and freeride routes. You'll find structured bike park tracks, natural single trails, and even practice routes suitable for beginners. For example, the 65 Switchbacks Descent from Hintertux Glacier is known for its awesome flowing experience, while areas like Penken Mountain feature technical descents.

Are there family-friendly biking options in the Tuxer Alps?

Yes, the Tuxer Alps cater to families. The Zillertal Arena, for instance, offers practice routes for children and beginners, alongside its more advanced tracks. The Penken Mountain Adventure Area is also suitable for families, featuring playgrounds and facilities, making it a great starting point for various tours.

Which bike parks offer lift access for riders and bikes?

Many areas in the Tuxer Alps provide convenient lift access. Penken Mountain (Mayrhofen/Finkenberg) is accessible by the modern 3S Penkenbahn, taking riders and bikes up to 1,790 meters. The Zillertal Arena also boasts six bike park tracks accessible by cable car, and the Tuxerjoch Trail can be reached via cable car to the Sommerbergalm. Free bike transport on several summer cable cars is available throughout the Zillertal valley.

Where can I find challenging downhill trails in the Tuxer Alps?

For challenging downhill experiences, consider the Penken Mountain (Mayrhofen/Finkenberg), which features demanding freeride trails like 'Himmelfahrt' and 'Höllenritt' with jumps, steep curves, and descents. The Trail to Vorderlanersbach is another prepared trail through the forest with clear obstacles, recommended for advanced riders.

What do visitors enjoy most about biking in the Tuxer Alps?

Visitors frequently praise the extensive network of trails and the stunning alpine scenery. Many appreciate the convenience of lift access to higher elevations and the variety of routes, from flowing descents like the 65 Switchbacks Descent from Hintertux Glacier to pleasant rides through meadows and forests, such as the Forest Trail Near Eggalm Nord. The 'Bike & Hike' opportunities, combining e-biking with hiking to mountain peaks, are also highly valued for immersing in the mountain panorama.

Are there any specific flow trails in the region?

Yes, the Tuxerjoch Trail is a notable flow trail, described as a 4 km downhill route featuring 67 switchback curves. It offers a long, winding downhill experience. Additionally, the Zillerweg Flowtrail provides an intermediate flow experience along the river.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike parks?

Beyond biking, the Tuxer Alps offer a wealth of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including challenging mountaineering routes and moderate hikes. For example, there are routes like the 'Zimmereben Guesthouse – Huterlaner via ferrata loop' or the 'Schleier Waterfall – Weitental Waterfall loop'. Find more details in the Hiking in the Tuxer Alps guide or the Mountain Hikes in the Tuxer Alps guide.

Can I find gravel biking routes in the Tuxer Alps?

Yes, the Tuxer Alps region is also suitable for gravel biking. There are various routes, such as the 'Zillertal Cycle Path – Fairytale Finsinggrund loop' or the 'Eggalm Mountain Restaurant – Eggalm–Brandalm Gravel Trail loop'. You can discover more options in the Gravel biking in the Tuxer Alps guide.

Are there good viewpoints along the bike trails?

Absolutely. The Tuxer Alps are known for their breathtaking panoramic views. The Penken Mountain Adventure Area offers spectacular vistas of the Zillertal valley. Many trails, including the Nice S0 descent, also feature excellent viewpoints along the way.

What is the Zillertal Arena known for regarding biking?

The Zillertal Arena, located between Zell am Ziller and Gerlos, is specifically highlighted for its 'bike park tracks' with cable car access. It offers six dedicated bike park tracks, along with numerous single trails and practice routes suitable for all skill levels, from beginners to experienced riders. The extensive network includes 325 kilometers of bike routes.

Are there any intermediate trails for mountain bikers?

Yes, the Tuxer Alps offer several intermediate trails. The Naviser Sunnseitn Trail 522 is an intermediate option, and the Zillerweg Flowtrail also provides an intermediate experience. Many of the region's 800 km of trails cater to various skill levels, including intermediate riders.

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