Best bike parks around Trausdorf an der Wulka are primarily found in the surrounding Burgenland region and nearby Lower Austria. This area is known for its diverse natural landscape, including the Leitha Mountains and proximity to Lake Neusiedl. While Trausdorf an der Wulka itself offers general cycling, dedicated bike parks are accessible within a reasonable driving distance. The region provides varied terrain suitable for different mountain biking styles.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Please note! Cycling in Leithaberg is only permitted on marked forest roads and only at set times. There is a general ban on cycling from November to March.
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Easy to ride in both directions, up or down.
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From Hornstein to Loretto or vice versa, both very nice.
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I think the three ditches are great to ride, no matter which direction.
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Unfortunately no longer maintained and therefore undriveable...
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After the bike park via Georgen up to the disc mountain including a detour to the Teufelshöhle and, if open, a break at the Wilder Kaiser. Attention, the route is currently not or difficult to drive on due to storm damage and many branches
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Nice MTB round, who wants to make a detour to the bike park. Take a rest at the Wilder Jäger and pay attention to the opening times. Part of the route is difficult to navigate due to storm damage and branches lying across the road. If you are on the road with a mountain bike, be careful, the noble landowners will quickly sue you for trespassing, even if not all paths are marked with a ban on cycling!
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While Trausdorf an der Wulka itself focuses on general cycling, the broader Burgenland region and nearby Lower Austria offer excellent bike park options. Notable destinations include the Burgenland Trails at Geschriebenstein and Wexl Trails in St. Corona am Wechsel. Closer to Trausdorf, you can find single trails like Drei Gräben singletrack (Leithagebirge) and Bäckersteig Single Trail.
Yes, Wexl Trails in St. Corona am Wechsel is particularly family-friendly. It features a dedicated 'mini bike park' for children, complete with a magic carpet conveyor for easy uphill transport, making it ideal for learning and skill development for all ages.
Wexl Trails is an excellent choice for beginners, offering a supportive environment for learning and improving mountain biking skills. It provides bike rental, a bike school, and lift transportation, catering to various abilities. The Burgenland Trails also offer easier routes, particularly towards Lockenhaus.
For challenging downhill experiences, the Burgenland Trails at Geschriebenstein offer trails adapted to natural topography, including spectacular ravines and canyons, with more challenging options towards Rechnitz. Bike Park St. Georgen also caters to sporty mountain bikers and downhillers with challenging routes, though it's primarily for club members.
The Burgenland Trails at Geschriebenstein boast over 40 kilometers of well-maintained single trails, offering a wide range of options. Other local trails like Drei Gräben singletrack and Gelbbühel Route Mountain Bike Section provide varied lengths within the Leithagebirge area, combining forest roads, paths, and single trails.
Burgenland's climate allows for year-round riding at destinations like the Burgenland Trails. However, the spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for mountain biking, with comfortable temperatures and vibrant natural scenery.
The main bike parks like Burgenland Trails and Wexl Trails are approximately an hour's drive from Trausdorf an der Wulka. Driving is the most convenient way to access these destinations, as they are located in surrounding regions. Parking facilities are typically available at these larger bike parks.
For mountain biking in this region, it's advisable to bring appropriate safety gear including a helmet, gloves, and knee/elbow pads. Depending on the trail difficulty, full-face helmets and body armor might be preferred for more challenging downhill sections. Comfortable riding apparel and plenty of water are also essential.
Yes, the Burgenland Trails at Geschriebenstein are known for offering year-round riding due to the favorable climate in Burgenland. It's always a good idea to check the specific park's website for current operating hours and conditions, especially during winter months.
Beyond bike parks, the region around Trausdorf an der Wulka offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including those around Lake Neusiedl, or try gravel biking. There are also many hiking opportunities, with routes like the Hubertus Chapel Trausdorf loop. For more cycling, check out the cycling guide for Trausdorf an der Wulka.
The bike parks and trails in the region are set within beautiful natural landscapes. The Burgenland Trails offer 'endless views' and spectacular ravines and canyons on the Geschriebenstein. Trails in the Leithagebirge, such as Gelbbühel Route Mountain Bike Section, wind through forests. The broader area is known for its diverse natural landscape, including the Leitha Mountains and proximity to Lake Neusiedl.
Some trails, like the Trail Junction to Wilder Jäger, might have sections that are difficult to navigate due to storm damage or branches. It's always recommended to check local conditions before heading out. Also, Bike Park St. Georgen is primarily for club members, so public access might be restricted.


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