Best bike parks around Tattendorf are located in the broader Lower Austria region, which offers diverse landscapes for mountain biking. While Tattendorf itself does not host dedicated bike parks with jumps or lift-serviced trails, the surrounding area provides various mountain biking opportunities. This includes options from flowing trails to technical singletracks through forests and mountain paths. The region caters to different skill levels, with several notable bike parks within a reasonable distance.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Is one of the hidden trails behind the transmitter.
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Quite challenging in both directions, especially the rocky part. It rumbles well downhill and requires trial skills uphill.
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If it has rained before, this beautiful trail should be used with caution due to the many rocks and roots. On my lap it was extremely slippery, in these conditions S2 is absolutely justified ...
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The Lockdown Trail is one of the best trails in all of Anninger. It's rocky, rooty, you're constantly being shaken up and has nice berms and some smaller and larger jumps and step-downs. At the moment it is very washed out, which makes the trail all the more interesting as it has become a lot more difficult. Just ride it yourself it's the middle trail of the three and get your own picture of the Lockdown Trail! 👌
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My personal favorite at the station. Less jump-heavy than the Sendertrail, but really nice enduro terrain. Very rocky, partly the chunks are firmly anchored in the ground, partly loose. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYYlPsN9G-8
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I'd definitely prefer the downhill section here 😅 But it's certainly interesting as an uphill climb too; the lowest switchbacks are always part of it anyway 😁
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Yes, Mtbrat, MTB also consists of driving difficult, almost impossible places up and not just down 😊. And meanwhile, I've also driven through the upper rocky passage (happy) ... With the bio-bike, of course. Allegedly everyone can do it with an e-bike, many claim. 😉
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Easy uphill that connect the Pfaffstättner kogel with the Anninger Haus
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While Tattendorf itself doesn't host dedicated bike parks with jumps or lift-serviced trails, the broader Lower Austria region offers diverse mountain biking opportunities. You'll find options ranging from flowing trails to technical singletracks through forests and mountain paths, catering to various skill levels.
Yes, the area features several challenging trails. For instance, the Kaiserstein Trail is known for its climb, rocky steep slope, and switchbacks. The Lockdown Trail offers rocky and rooty sections, including berms, jumps, and step-downs. The Steinmanderl Trail also presents technical passages with stones that require attention.
Yes, for those seeking easier rides, the Three Oaks Route is an official, family-friendly trail. In the broader Lower Austria region, dedicated bike parks like Alpen Bikepark Schneeberg and Mini-Bikepark Annaberg offer pump tracks, skills tracks, and flowlines suitable for beginners and families.
Absolutely. The Kaiserstein Trail, despite its challenging nature, rewards riders with a wonderful view of the Harzberg. The Three Oaks Route also includes a beautiful vantage point over the Lindkogel.
Some popular trails include the Lindkogel Trail, which is fun and can be ridden at high speed, ideal for downhill. The Kaiserstein Trail offers a challenging climb and technical descents, while the Lockdown Trail is known for its rocky, rooty terrain with jumps and berms.
Beyond the immediate vicinity of Tattendorf, Lower Austria hosts several dedicated bike parks. Notable options include Wexl Trails in St. Corona am Wechsel, Bike Park Semmering with 18 km of trails and gondola access, Alpen Bikepark Schneeberg featuring a Riders Playground, and Trailcenter Wien with flow trails and a jumpline. Mini-Bikepark Annaberg also offers a pump track and flowline.
The best season for bike parks and mountain biking in the region is typically from spring through autumn, when trails are dry and weather conditions are favorable. While some areas might offer limited winter mountain biking, many dedicated bike parks and trails are seasonal and close during colder, snowy months.
The area around Tattendorf offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous gravel biking routes, with options like the 'Wiener Neustädter Canal – Feldgarten Neufeld loop'. There are also many hiking opportunities, such as the 'Triesting Bridge – Bockerlbaum Black Pine loop'. For more mountain biking, check out the 'Vöslauer Hut – Jubilee Cross loop' and other MTB Trails around Tattendorf.
Yes, there are several hiking trails available. For example, you can find easy loops like the 'Triesting Bridge – Bockerlbaum Black Pine loop' or the 'Tattendorf Cemetery – St. Urbanus Chapel loop' directly from Tattendorf. You can find more options in the Hiking around Tattendorf guide.
Visitors frequently praise the fun and challenging nature of the trails. Many appreciate the opportunity to ride at high speeds on trails like Lindkogel Trail and the technical sections of Lockdown Trail. The presence of viewpoints and the diverse terrain, from rocky and rooty to flow sections, also contribute to a highly engaging experience.
Yes, mountain biking in Austrian forests and on forest roads generally requires permission from the owner. Riders are advised to stick to officially authorized and signposted routes during fixed times. It's also important to be considerate of other forest users and ensure your equipment is in good working order.
For additional information and resources on mountain biking opportunities across the broader Lower Austria region, you can visit the official tourism website: lower-austria.info.


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