Best bike parks around Günselsdorf are found in the surrounding region, which offers diverse mountain biking destinations suitable for various skill levels. This area, including the Wienerwald, provides a mix of natural trails and dedicated bike park experiences. The landscape features rolling hills and forests, making it a popular spot for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Spring is now awakening in the Birch, a week ago you could find a couple of snowdrops if you were lucky, and now there are liverworts, primroses, flowering dirndls and willows
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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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Quite challenging in both directions, especially the rocky part. It rumbles well downhill and requires trial skills uphill.
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Beautiful fast descent through the forest above the vineyards. In wet conditions, there are a few mud holes that can be easily bypassed.
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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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So normally you don't go up here, but down! Very great flow trail that you can drive quickly until you get to the switchbacks that you can drive through very well and also practice your cornering technique very well.
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While Günselsdorf itself doesn't have dedicated bike parks, the surrounding region offers excellent options. Popular choices include the Lindkogel Trail, known for its fun and fast downhill sections, and the Kaiserstein Trail, which offers a great flow trail with switchbacks for practicing cornering. The Three Oaks Route is also a community favorite, offering an easy uphill and a wonderful vantage point.
Yes, the region caters to families. The Wexl Trails in St. Corona feature a dedicated Mini Bikepark for young children with a magic carpet lift, gentle banked turns, and wave tracks. The Trailcenter Wien offers the 'Drahdiwaderl' Kids Line, a flow trail with moderate waves. Additionally, the Three Oaks Route around Günselsdorf is an official family-friendly trail with a hut and viewpoint.
The Wexl Trails offer a diverse range of trails from green (very easy) to black (professional). You'll find a Jumpline, natural single trails, and perfectly shaped flow trails. It's known for action-packed airtime features like tables, shark fins, and road gaps, alongside a comprehensive panoramic trail network.
Trailcenter Wien provides 10 trails, a pump track, and a skills area. It includes an uphill trail and various downhill options like the beginner-friendly Flow Line and the Kenda-Line for jump practice. A drag lift assists with ascents, and there's also a bike shop and gastronomy services on site.
Yes, the Südtiroler Trail in the Wienerwald is considered suitable for riders of all levels, including beginners, due to its technically approachable nature. It's a narrow, swift, and flowy natural trail offering nearly 300 meters of descent over 1.8 kilometers, with small jumps that can be ridden around if preferred.
Many trails offer scenic views. The Kaiserstein Trail leads to a viewpoint. The Three Oaks Route offers a wonderful vantage point over the Lindkogel. The Thallern Route provides impressive views of the rolling hills of the Vienna Woods and passes through idyllic wine towns.
Yes, advanced riders can find challenging options. The Lindkogel Trail requires good driving technique for some sections. The Kaiserstein Trail is also noted for its challenging climb and technical sections. The Birch Downhill Trail offers a beautiful fast descent through the forest.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as those found in the Hiking around Günselsdorf guide, or enjoy running on routes like the Triesting Floodplain Nature Trail, detailed in the Running Trails around Günselsdorf guide. There are also general cycling routes, including the Wiener Neustädter Canal, which you can find in the Cycling around Günselsdorf guide.
Visitors frequently praise the fun and flowy nature of the trails. Many enjoy the speed and the opportunity to practice technical skills like cornering on trails such as the Kaiserstein Trail. The scenic views and the ability to ride through diverse landscapes, from forests to vineyards, are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the Wexl Trails in St. Corona offer seamless infrastructure including bike rental and a bike school, making it ideal for learning and improving mountain biking techniques. The Trailcenter Wien also features a bike shop, which typically includes rental services.
For more detailed information about the Wexl Trails, including current operating hours and specific trail details, you can visit the official tourism website for the region: lower-austria.info.
The trails around Günselsdorf and the broader region offer a mix of surface types. You'll encounter natural single trails, perfectly shaped flow trails, and sections with asphalt, gravel, and forest paths. For example, the Thallern Route specifically mentions a mix of asphalt (61%), gravel (27%), and forest/meadow (12%).


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