Best bike parks around Eben am Achensee are found within the Achensee region, characterized by its alpine landscape and extensive network of mountain biking trails. The area offers diverse terrain, ranging from lakeside paths to challenging single trails in the Karwendel and Rofan mountains. This region provides opportunities for various cycling disciplines, including dedicated bike park facilities and natural routes.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Nice trail alternative to the main path.
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Steep descent but still nice
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The Pletzachalm circular trail is a great trail with a great route. When planning, remember that the trail is closed for safety reasons from November 1st to April 1st of the following year.
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The trail entrance is pretty easy to miss. Nice S1 trail with one or two S2 sections.
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Easy to drive downhill
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Shortly after the crossroads at Weng, this wide but very steep S0 path leads down to Stans. It's not a scenic or technical highlight - but it's a great alternative to the asphalt road. In winter, it seems to be a floodlit toboggan run. In summer, it's a summer toboggan run for MTBs :-). Not technically demanding, but going uphill is a real pain or a lot of pushing for organic bikers. At the top of the Weng crossroads, there is a no-entry sign, including for bicycles. I think this refers primarily to the crossroads that leads straight ahead and then towards the Wolfsklamm.
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A bit steep and the upper part (east-west crossroads in front of it) bumpy. On a dry surface, however, it is doable if you have good suspension and good brakes. Not recommended for going uphill.
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I can absolutely agree with the above comments! Concerning. Hikers: even in early December there were hikers during the week. As beautiful as it is: anti-cyclical behavior is the order of the day. Otherwise it is definitely not fun because it is quite narrow over long stretches and it is really not easy to let it past.
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While Eben am Achensee itself focuses more on natural mountain biking routes, the broader Achensee region features the notable Bikepark Katzenkopf in nearby Leutasch. This park offers diverse trails for all skill levels, including a pumptrack and lift access.
Yes, the Bikepark Katzenkopf in Leutasch is very family-friendly, offering the easy Green Pangea Trail and a practice area with a pumptrack. Additionally, the Ski Park Pumptrack near Eben am Achensee is an excellent spot for children and practicing skills.
For advanced riders seeking a challenge, the Steep Forest MTB Descent is known for its very steep sections with larger stones, requiring caution and a good mountain bike. The Graseck Trail also offers challenging S2-S3 passages with stones, roots, and exposed spots. At Bikepark Katzenkopf, the Dirty Dancer Trail is designed for more advanced riders with technical features.
The Eben am Achensee area boasts over 250 km of well-marked mountain biking routes. These include leisurely lakeside paths, challenging single trails in the Karwendel and Rofan mountains, and popular routes like tours to the Kögljoch, Bärenbadalm, and the single trail on the Plumsjoch. The region is also part of the Bike Trail Tirol and the long-distance München-Venezia bike trail.
The MTB Downhill Trail to Isar Valley is a popular choice, described as enjoyable to ride despite being narrow and overgrown in some sections. It offers a great downhill experience with a difficulty rating of S1.
Yes, the Hidden Singletrack Trail offers a nice S1-S2 alternative to main paths. Its entrance can be easy to miss, adding to its hidden gem appeal, and it provides a great experience for those who enjoy single trails.
Bikepark Katzenkopf is well-equipped with a 3-seater chairlift for both hikers and cyclists, a special conveyor belt for the pumptrack, a bike rental shop, a workshop, and a bike washing station. A bike school is also available for courses, and there's a playground and disc golf course for families.
Beyond bike parks, the region offers extensive opportunities for other outdoor sports. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes like Pertisau - Bärenkopf or From Buchau via the Dalfaz waterfall to the Dalfaz Alm. For more mountain biking, explore the MTB Trails around Eben am Achensee. There are also running trails, such as the Lake Achensee – Waterfall at Geisalmstieg loop. You can find more details on these activities in the respective komoot guides.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse terrain, from flowy sections to technical challenges with stones and roots. The stunning alpine scenery and panoramic views, especially from trails like the Graseck Trail, are also highly appreciated. The availability of both dedicated bike park facilities and natural trails ensures a varied experience for all skill levels.
The mountain biking season typically runs from spring through autumn, when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are favorable. Visiting during the morning on weekdays is often recommended for popular trails like the Graseck Trail to avoid crowds, especially with hikers.
Many trails in the region offer picturesque views. For instance, the Graseck Trail provides a great panorama. The Katzenkopfhütte, located at 1,360 meters above sea level near Bikepark Katzenkopf, also offers wonderful views and refreshments.


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