Best bike parks around Schneeberg are found in the Lower Austrian region, characterized by its alpine setting at the foot of the Schneeberg mountain. The area is set to become a significant mountain biking destination with the Alpen Bikepark Schneeberg, scheduled to open in Spring 2026. This park will feature an extensive trail network of approximately 10 kilometers, designed for various skill levels. It will include a Riders Playground with a pumptrack and a kids' area, complemented by a chairlift…
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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With a good chassis, brakes and plenty of momentum, the descent is a joy! 😜
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The sunken road is still there. It's easy to pedal, you just need good skills. A real must for every mountain biker @ Arzgebirgskumpel.
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The term singletrack refers to a trail that is so narrow that you cannot ride or run next to each other. It was initially used in mountain biking, but has recently also been used in trail running. Singletrails are usually around 30 to 60 cm wide. The term is also often used to describe a hiking trail that is used for mountain biking or trail running.
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July 2023 The vegetation is limited this year and the trail is passable throughout. In 2-3 places you shouldn't overwhelm your guardian angel!
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It's fine with an adjusted speed and some zigzag riding, but more for MTB.
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Dec 2021: the harvester was at the start - with snow and ice on the harvester's tracks, this route is no longer fun: /
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November 2021: Now it has happened. The Sachsenforst with its heavy equipment and ruthless drivers made it. The fantastic stony ravine has degenerated into a deep mud desert. Welcome to the world cultural heritage "Ore Mountains Mining Region". 🤮
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The Alpen Bikepark Schneeberg is scheduled to officially open in Spring 2026. It will initially offer approximately 10 kilometers of trails, with plans to expand to 15 kilometers by 2028.
The Alpen Bikepark Schneeberg will offer a diverse network of trails catering to all skill levels. This includes a beginner-friendly flow line, as well as single trails ranging from blue to black difficulty. Expect natural and varied characteristics with elements of flow, tech, and airtime.
Yes, Alpen Bikepark Schneeberg is designed to be family-friendly. It will feature a dedicated 'Riders Playground' at the valley station, equipped with a pumptrack, a BAGJUMP®, and a kids' area. There will also be beginner-friendly flow lines on the main trail network.
The park will offer comprehensive amenities including parking spaces with e-charging stations, bike rental and a shop, and gastronomy options like the Lahning-Inn at the valley station and the Edelweißhütte at the mountain top. A bike school will also provide courses.
A chairlift (Schneeberg Sesselbahn) will provide convenient transport back to the start of the trails, covering a height difference of approximately 370 meters.
Beyond the upcoming Alpen Bikepark, you can explore trails like Singletrail Muldetal near Aue, known for its natural flow. Another option is Motocross Track Culitzsch, which offers a dynamic environment for riders.
Yes, experienced riders can find challenging trails such as Kühnhaider Steig, which features a stony ravine for a unique mountain biking experience. The Kuhberg Downhill Trail is also a relatively demanding option.
The Schneeberg region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including waterfall hikes, easy hikes, and more challenging routes. For example, explore the 'Fundgrube Company – Silberbach Reservoir loop' or the 'Blauenthal Waterfall – Toellischer Graben Trail loop'.
The Kühnhaider Steig is a challenging trail with historical significance, offering a unique ride through a stony ravine that is a relic of bygone times in the Ore Mountains.
Visitors appreciate the natural flow and varied characteristics of the trails. For instance, the Singletrail Muldetal near Aue is often described as a 'nice trail' and 'always fun'. The challenging nature of trails like Kühnhaider Steig also draws enthusiasts looking for a 'dream for every mountain biker'.
For more details and updates on the Alpen Bikepark Schneeberg, you can visit the official tourism information page for Lower Austria: lower-austria.info.


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