Best bike parks around Zeltweg are situated in a region characterized by the Murtal Valley, nestled between the Lower Tauern and Gurktal Alps. This area provides a diverse landscape for off-road biking, ranging from forested trails to dedicated facilities. While Zeltweg itself does not host a large, traditional mountain bike park, the immediate vicinity offers notable options for various skill levels. The natural terrain supports both challenging singletracks and more accessible routes.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Great facility for sporty kids.
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Beautiful section through the forest.
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This short trail, which was built in 2021 by the owners of the Hofer Hütte on private property, is a flowing trail of just under one kilometer in length. You can access it either via the Roatmoaralm access road or via the proactive access to the Hofer Hütte.
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The journey is via Judenburg, past the municipal outdoor pool in the direction of TÜPL Seetal. Immediately after that, at the first crossroads, the so-called Schnürer parking lot is halfway to the left. From here you can start the Sendertrail circular tour. You drive either on the public road all the way up to the Reiflingeck, where the "viewing terrace" awaits you with a wonderful view of the alpine region, or "off-road" via the former toboggan run, just to the left of the road, in the forest. At the moment there are 4 tracks available: blue, red, black and a "Proline". In addition, in 2023 there will be an additional trail area directly at the car park in Schuer in the forest. All routes are easy to master with "intermediate driving skills", except for the "Proline", because here you should already be able to show "higher driving technique skills". Appropriate MTB equipment should be a matter of course for everyone anyway.
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The Sender Trail is divided into three sections, which you can also ride individually. There is a viewing terrace at the top.
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The Zeltweg area offers a diverse range of biking experiences. You'll find dedicated off-road tracks like the Red Bull Ring Off-road Bike Track in Spielberg, which features diverse difficulty levels and obstacles. Additionally, there are natural mountain bike trails such as the Sender Trail with multiple sections (blue, red, black, Proline), the challenging Brandwaldsteig Mountain Bike Trail, and the scenic Forest Path.
Yes, the region caters to various skill levels. The Red Bull Ring Off-road Bike Track has diverse difficulty levels suitable for beginners. For a more controlled environment, the Pumptrack and Bicycle Safety Park Knittelfeld is excellent for practicing. Natural trails like the Forest Path offer easy passages, and sections of the Brandwaldsteig Mountain Bike Trail can be ridden slowly or even walked by beginners.
For advanced riders, the Red Bull Ring Off-road Bike Track includes challenging sections like 'Area 24' with steep slopes and artificial stone fields. The Sender Trail offers black and 'Proline' sections requiring higher driving technique. The Brandwaldsteig Mountain Bike Trail is known for its challenging sections with roots, which can be particularly slippery when wet.
Absolutely. The Pumptrack and Bicycle Safety Park Knittelfeld is a great facility for sporty kids and families, offering a paved pump track and a bicycle safety park for practicing. Additionally, the broader Zeltweg area features easier cycling tours, such as the 'Biketour Zeltweg - Großlobming,' which are suitable for families and pass through beautiful countryside.
Located in Spielberg, a short distance from Zeltweg, the Red Bull Ring Off-road Bike Track is an adventure park for off-road enthusiasts. It features diverse difficulty levels, from beginner to advanced, with obstacles like steep slopes, tricky descents, and winding corners. It includes an extended section called 'Area 24' with ten sectors of varying difficulty, and a GASGAS Trial Park for balance and coordination training. Riders can bring their own bikes or use the facility's fleet.
Visitors appreciate the variety of experiences available. Many enjoy the technical challenges and diverse sections of trails like the Sender Trail, which is considered one of the finest legal trails in Austria. The natural immersion offered by routes through forests and valleys, such as the Forest Path, is also highly valued. The safety measures on trails like the Brandwaldsteig Mountain Bike Trail, with emergency signs, provide peace of mind.
The best seasons for mountain biking in the Zeltweg area are spring and autumn. During these times, the weather is mild, and the natural scenery is at its peak, offering ideal conditions for exploring the trails and enjoying the outdoors.
Yes, the Zeltweg region offers a variety of outdoor activities beyond bike parks. You can explore numerous cycling routes for touring bicycles, such as the 'Steinplan Summit Cross – Steinplan Shelter loop from Zeltweg' or the 'Styrian Zirbenland – Eppenstein Castle Ruins loop from Zeltweg'. There are also road cycling routes and hiking trails available. For more details on these activities, you can check out the Cycling around Zeltweg guide, the Road Cycling Routes around Zeltweg guide, and the Hiking around Zeltweg guide.
The terrain around Zeltweg is quite varied. You'll encounter everything from flowing trails like the Hoferalm Trail to more technical sections with roots and steep descents on trails such as the Brandwaldsteig Mountain Bike Trail. The Red Bull Ring Off-road Bike Track features artificial obstacles and varied surfaces. Many trails wind through forests, offering a mix of natural and sometimes slippery conditions, especially after rain.
While not explicitly listed as a viewpoint, the Sender Trail has a viewing terrace at the top, offering a wonderful view of the alpine region. The general Zeltweg area, nestled between the Lower Tauern and Gurktal Alps, provides numerous scenic loops and panoramic vistas, such as the 'View of the Murtal Valley' loop, which offer picturesque backdrops for your ride.
Safety is important on the trails. For instance, the Brandwaldsteig Mountain Bike Trail has 36 signs along its length with mountain rescue emergency numbers, allowing for quicker assistance if needed. It's always recommended to have appropriate MTB equipment and be aware that roots can be very slippery when wet. Always ride within your skill level and consider local conditions.


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