Best bike parks around Tannheim are situated in the Tannheimer Tal region of Tyrol, Austria, an area known for its extensive network of mountain biking trails. While primarily celebrated for over 150 kilometers of approved routes, the valley also features dedicated facilities for skill development. These include varied practice trails and a smooth asphalt pumptrack, catering to different skill levels. The region offers a focused riding environment for those looking to refine their technique or enjoy specific biking challenges.
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The Mühlwald trails offer varied riding fun for different skill levels. On three approximately 500-meter-long routes, you'll find everything a mountain biker's heart desires, from flowing corners and berms to technical sections with roots, steps, and drops. While the Pontenline, with its smooth course layout, is ideal for rolling and having fun, the Zirleseckline and especially the Rohnenline demand more riding technique with more challenging obstacles and tighter corners. Since all three trails start at the same point and merge again at the end, beginners and experienced bikers can easily ride together without any problems. The trails can be ridden with a normal mountain bike, which can also be rented from sports shops in the Tannheimer Tal. Full mountain bike protective gear is recommended for the more technical sections. Wearing a helmet is mandatory.
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Not bad for practicing. The Rhonenline is 👌🏼
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As already mentioned, the lower section near the Stubentalalpe has unfortunately become nothing more than a scree slope with a lot of loose material since the clearing work. The forest from the Dinserhütte to the Stubentalalpe alternates between easily navigable, rooty sections and, in some cases, deep washouts, resulting in deep and narrow fords (at times, pedals were stuck in the embankment on the left and right, making it impossible to ride). Despite the prolonged drought, there were still muddy patches in the forest, but these can be avoided with foresighted riding.
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Three short MTB trails, perfect for beginners and still fun for those who already know how to do sharp curves...
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Super trail which offers everything from roots to boulders. After heavy rain, however, it can contain very deep gullies that are no longer passable because the pedals bump into each other.
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Lower part after clearing work more or less a rough stony channel .. mobile but less attractive than the root carpet above. The latter is easy to drive with a little driving technique.
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Many thanks to the trail builders and to those who maintain them. Can be incorporated into a tour 👍🏻
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Great descent! Technically demanding in the dry but easy to drive with technology. A real challenge when it is wet due to the many roots and the soft forest floor.
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The Tannheimer Tal region offers a mix of dedicated bike facilities and extensive mountain biking trails. You'll find specific skill-building areas like the Mühlwald Trails in Zöblen and the Pumptrack Nesselwängle, alongside over 150 kilometers of approved mountain bike routes that range from flowing lines to technically demanding forest paths with roots and challenging gradients.
Yes, the region caters to various skill levels. The Mühlwald Trails in Zöblen offer three distinct practice lines with varying difficulty, allowing riders to gradually improve their technique. The Pumptrack Nesselwängle is also excellent for all ages and skill levels, providing a fun environment to build cycling fitness.
The Mühlwald Trails in Zöblen are specifically designed for technical and driving training. They feature three distinct practice trails, each about 500 meters long, with varying difficulty levels including roots and drops. There's even a service station at the start with tools and a pump.
The Pumptrack Nesselwängle is the first pump track in the Tannheimer Tal, featuring a smooth asphalt surface with curves, waves, and jump opportunities. It's designed for fun for all ages and skill levels, and is also accessible for scooters, skateboards, or rollerblades. It's an excellent facility for children and young people to enhance their cycling fitness.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, trails like the Border Trail Dinserhütte–Stubentalalpe offer technically demanding descents, especially when wet due to roots and soft forest floor. The S2 forest floor trail Allgäu is also known for its almost endless root paths and is classified as S2, providing an exciting ride.
Many trails offer stunning natural beauty and viewpoints. For instance, the Jägersteig Forest Trail provides a beautiful rustic path through the forest with a great panorama of the mountains once you reach the top. The Iselerbahn Mountain Station also serves as a starting point for trails with scenic views.
Visitors appreciate the diverse riding experiences, from flowing lines to technically demanding forest paths. Many highlight the opportunity for technical and driving training at facilities like the Mühlwald Trails. The scenic beauty, rustic paths, and panoramic views along trails like the Jägersteig Forest Trail are also frequently praised.
Yes, the region offers family-friendly options. The Pumptrack Nesselwängle is ideal for children and young people to develop their cycling skills in a safe and fun environment. Additionally, the Iselerbahn Mountain Station is categorized as family-friendly and can be a good starting point for easier rides or a break.
The best time for biking in Tannheim is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the trails are clear of snow and the weather is pleasant. This period allows full access to the extensive network of mountain bike trails and dedicated facilities.
Beyond bike parks, the Tannheim region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore a wide range of mountain bike routes, such as the 'Vils Valley Trail' or 'View of the Tannheimer Valley – Lake Höfer loop'. There are also numerous hiking opportunities, including easy hikes like 'View of the Vilsalpsee' or more challenging waterfall hikes. For more details, check out the MTB Trails around Tannheim and Easy hikes around Tannheim guides.
Yes, facilities like the Mühlwald Trails are accessible, and the Pumptrack Nesselwängle is conveniently located directly on the valley's cycling path, making it easily reachable without needing to cross main roads, implying good accessibility for visitors.


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