Altenmarkt an der Triesting
Altenmarkt an der Triesting
Best bike parks around Altenmarkt an der Triesting are situated in a region known for its diverse cycling routes and mountain bike trails. Located in Lower Austria, the area offers extensive natural landscapes suitable for various types of riding. While dedicated bike parks are found within a reasonable distance, Altenmarkt an der Triesting itself provides numerous mountain biking opportunities leveraging its natural terrain. The region features a mix of challenging climbs and descents, catering to different skill levels.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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A flowy singletrack winds harmoniously through the forest, providing pure riding pleasure with gentle curves, small bumps, and a natural rhythm. The consistent surface and the easy-to-ride line make it particularly varied without being technically demanding. Ideal for picking up speed, feeling the flow, and enjoying the trail with a big grin.
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The Wolfgeist Tour is one of the top routes here in the area and offers everything a good route needs. In the original direction, it also has ultra-tough uphills that are a real challenge for the biologist. Especially from Karlsruhe up to the Lindkogel it is in a class of its own, which first needs to be conquered. Overall, it is a great route that is perfectly suited as training for tough uphill riding.
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A nice circular tour around the Anninger and through the well-known wine towns of Gumpoldskirchen, Thallern and Pfaffstätten. The Thallern route is a varied mountain bike circular tour in the Vienna Woods, which leads for around 39 kilometers through idyllic wine towns, dense forests and rolling hills. With a mix of asphalt, gravel and forest paths, the tour offers both riding fun and impressive views of the rolling hills of the Vienna Woods. Tour data Difficulty: medium Distance: 38.71 km Ascent: 586 m Descent: 586 m Duration: 3:45 h Lowest point: 203 m Highest point: 426 m Surface: asphalt 61%, gravel 27%, forest/meadow 12% At the Thallern winery there is a short 200m push section along the railway to Mödling - it has already been marked as a cycle path!!! Source: www.wienerwald.info/a-thallern-strecke
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A really beautiful part of this route, but you should be careful in the autumn when the deeply dug path is full of leaves and you can easily miss branches and stones. And you don't want to have a technical breakdown up there.
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In search of the namesake of this route, I also drove part of the Wolfsgeist route, which is also very worthwhile as a whole
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Beautiful section of the official Wienerwald Achter mountain bike route, but with a higher proportion of gravel roads.
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was stopped by a ranger who informed me that this route is not approved for mountain bikes When setting the routes, please check whether you are allowed to drive there Supplement: The Wienerwald Achter is now signposted and can therefore be 'officially' navigated
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Beautiful, relatively easy single trail that is still fun
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While Altenmarkt an der Triesting itself is renowned for its extensive natural mountain biking and cycling routes, there are no dedicated, named bike parks directly within the town. The region offers numerous natural trails and diverse cycling opportunities leveraging its landscape.
Altenmarkt an der Triesting provides a variety of natural mountain bike trails, including those in the nearby Helenental. These trails offer varied paths, stunning views, and a mix of steep descents and challenging climbs, catering to different skill levels.
For a dedicated bike park experience with specialized features and lift access, several options are available within a reasonable distance. These include Bikepark Wagrain, Reiteralm – Park & Trails, Bikepark Zauberberg Semmering, Wexl Trails St. Corona, and Bikepark Königsberg/Hollenstein.
Yes, the Lindkogel Trail is a challenging trail known for its fun downhill sections. It requires good riding technique and is recommended for those seeking an exciting descent.
Absolutely. The Flowy Singletrack is an intermediate trail that offers a beautiful and relatively easy single trail experience through forested areas, providing an enjoyable ride.
The spring and autumn seasons are ideal for mountain biking in this region. The temperatures are pleasant, and the scenic beauty of the landscape is particularly striking during these times.
While Altenmarkt an der Triesting offers diverse natural trails, for dedicated beginner and family-friendly experiences, Reiteralm – Park & Trails near Altenmarkt-Zauchensee features Reiteralm Junior Trails specifically designed for children and beginners. Bikepark Zauberberg Semmering also has a skills zone for beginners and trails with varying difficulty levels suitable for all ages.
Many trails, such as the Wienerwald Achter Gravel Section, offer scenically beautiful routes through forests and rolling hills. The Helenental area is particularly praised for its stunning views. The Thallern Route also provides impressive views of the Vienna Woods.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain hikes, such as the challenging St. Magdalena Church – Gaisstein Summit Cross loop, or easier options like the Fuxbauer Chapel – Druidenstein Rock Needle loop. For road cyclists, there are extensive routes like the Helenental – Descent to Laaben loop. Find more details on these activities in the Mountain Hikes around Altenmarkt an der Triesting and Road Cycling Routes around Altenmarkt an der Triesting guides.
Yes, the Wienerwald Achter Gravel Section is a popular choice. It's known for its scenic gravel road sections and good subsoil, inviting riders to pace up and enjoy the ride.
Dedicated bike parks like Reiteralm – Park & Trails and Bikepark Zauberberg Semmering often provide comprehensive amenities. These can include cable car transport, bike centers for rentals, guiding services, bike schools, bike washes, service stands, and even training airbag jumps for practicing tricks.
Bikepark Königsberg/Hollenstein is notable for being open year-round, weather permitting. This provides an option for those looking to ride outside the typical season.


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