Best bike parks around Vomp are primarily found within the broader Karwendel Nature Park, which borders the town. This region offers a diverse network of mountain bike trails, catering to various skill levels. Vomp serves as a base for exploring the natural landscapes of the Karwendel mountains, which include dense forests and steep mountain paths. The area provides a rich environment for mountain biking, with trails ranging from leisurely rides to technically demanding singletracks.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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I went there on foot. The trail is certainly nice, but you damage more nature and disturb more animals than it's worth. As soon as the moorland gets wet again in spring, the ground turns to mud, and you'll look accordingly. Since there are plenty of other options in the area, I would advise against this trail out of common sense and consideration for others.
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Nice trail alternative to the main path.
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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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Not recommended. It is a mostly minimal trail with no surface through the moor -> waterlogged ground that is difficult to ride on and is unnecessarily destroyed in the process.
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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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Great trail, 2 switchbacks at the top, then nice to drive over stones and roots. Path narrow, trail not too difficult (rather lighter S2). You should already master your bike.
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Partly no longer drivable, the paths are only narrow gullies, hardly my fat bike tires fits in. The wooden walkways are completely over, you can't even push them up!
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Vomp serves as an excellent base for exploring the extensive mountain bike trails within the broader Karwendel Nature Park. You'll find a diverse network of trails, ranging from leisurely rides through scenic landscapes to technically demanding singletracks and downhill experiences. The region is known for its natural beauty, including dense forests and steep mountain paths.
While many trails offer challenges, the Karwendel Nature Park provides a diverse network that includes routes suitable for various skill levels. For specific trails, the MTB Downhill Trail to Isar Valley is described as an S1 difficulty trail, making it a good option for those looking for a fun downhill experience without extreme technical demands.
Experienced riders seeking adrenaline and technical challenges will find several options. The Hochkopf Descent Trail offers a demanding descent with sections rated S2 and some S3 points. The Zachengraben Trail is another challenging option with many blocked places, root passages, and wooden bridges, mostly S2 difficulty. Additionally, the Karwendel Singletrail is highly regarded for its rapid descents and technically challenging sections.
Spring and autumn are generally highlighted as the best seasons for mountain biking around Vomp. During these times, you can expect pleasant weather and optimal trail conditions, making for a more enjoyable riding experience.
While Vomp itself is a base for mountain biking, the broader Karwendel Nature Park offers diverse terrain that can cater to various family needs. For less strenuous cycling, consider exploring the routes listed in the Cycling around Vomp guide, which includes easier options suitable for families. The natural beauty of the region also provides scenic backdrops for rides.
The trails around Vomp, particularly within the Karwendel Nature Park, offer spectacular views. You can expect to see majestic peaks of the Karwendel mountains, dense forests, and potentially turquoise blue waters of lakes like Achensee. The area is also known for its untouched natural landscapes, including 500-year-old maple populations in areas like the 'Kleinen Ahornboden'.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain and the natural beauty of the region. Trails like the MTB Downhill Trail to Isar Valley are enjoyed for their fun downhill experiences, while the Markkopf Trail is noted for being idyllic and flowy. The well-developed network allows for extensive exploration and varied route planning, providing something for every rider.
Yes, Vomp is a great starting point for various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, enjoy easy hikes, or embark on longer cycling tours. The Karwendel Nature Park offers a rich environment for exploring on foot or by bike.
No, the dedicated Bikepark Tirol in Steinach am Brenner has been closed since 2024. For downhill opportunities, focus on the natural trails and singletracks available within the Karwendel Nature Park accessible from Vomp, such as the Hochkopf Descent Trail.
Regulations regarding dogs on mountain bike trails can vary within the Karwendel Nature Park and surrounding areas. It's always best to check local signage and specific park rules for the trail you plan to ride. Generally, dogs should be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other trail users.
For a day of mountain biking, it's advisable to bring appropriate safety gear, including a helmet and protectors, especially for more challenging trails like the Hochkopf Descent Trail. Carry enough water, snacks, a repair kit for your bike, and navigation tools. Given the diverse terrain and potential for varying conditions, layers of clothing are also recommended.
The Hidden Singletrack Trail is, as its name suggests, a less obvious option. It's described as a nice S1/S2- alternative to the main path, though its entrance can be easy to miss and it can be overgrown in places. Exploring the extensive network of trails in the Karwendel Nature Park often reveals quieter paths away from the main routes.


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