Best bike parks around Blumau-Neurißhof are integrated into a broader regional cycling network, offering various cycling routes. The area provides opportunities for exploring the Lower Austrian landscape on two wheels, with connections to nearby cycling infrastructure. These biking trails around Blumau-Neurißhof include popular routes and scenic bike routes that cater to different types of terrain. Blumau-Neurißhof also features Bike&Ride facilities, allowing cyclists to combine rides with public transportation.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Next to the playground is this small loop. Here, you can let your bike run like a pump track.
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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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Skater park and pump track in one. The pump track is "natural" (i.e. not concrete) and has two wild tables that you can also drive around at the beginning.
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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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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 Blumau-Neurißhof doesn't feature traditional bike parks, the area is integrated into a broader regional cycling network. You can find a variety of cycling routes, from challenging mountain bike trails like the Kaiserstein Trail and the Birch Downhill Trail, to family-friendly pump tracks and leisurely rides through the Lower Austrian landscape. The region also offers connections to extensive cycling paths like the R12 spa cycling trail.
Yes, for experienced mountain bikers, the region offers challenging trails. The Kaiserstein Trail features technical S2 key positions and a flow trail for descents, offering views of the Harzberg. Another option is the Birch Downhill Trail, known for its fast descent through the forest above vineyards, which can be particularly challenging in wet conditions due to mud holes.
Families have several great options. The Skatepark and Pumptrack Ebreichsdorf combines a skatepark with a natural pump track, perfect for practicing skills. The Leobersdorf Youth Sports Arena and Pump Track also offers a pump track alongside a playground and rest area. Additionally, there's a Small mountain bike training loop next to a playground, designed for younger riders to enjoy.
Yes, Blumau-Neurißhof provides "Bike&Ride" facilities at public transport stations. These facilities offer convenient and often free parking for bicycles, allowing you to easily combine your cycling trips with public transportation to explore a wider area without having to cycle the entire distance.
The terrain around Blumau-Neurißhof is diverse. You'll find challenging sections with rocky slopes and hairpin bends on trails like the Kaiserstein Trail, fast descents through forests and vineyards on the Birch Downhill Trail, and natural pump tracks with dirt features at locations like Ebreichsdorf. Beyond these, the broader regional network includes paved cycle paths, gravel routes, and scenic roads suitable for various cycling styles.
Absolutely. The Kaiserstein Trail offers wonderful views of the Harzberg and its observation tower. The Birch Downhill Trail provides a scenic descent through forests above vineyards. The wider region, especially around Bad Blumau, features well-signposted circular tours that showcase the local scenery and natural beauty of the Lower Austrian landscape.
The area around Blumau-Neurißhof is well-connected to a broader cycling network. Popular options include the Piestingtal Cycle Path, which offers routes of varying difficulty, and the Triestingau Cycle Path. The nearby Bad Blumau region also features six well-signposted circular tours, including the 13 km Safental trail and the 39 km "Fantastic Tour," and is situated on the 148 km R12 spa cycling trail. You can find more details on these routes in the Cycling around Blumau-Neurißhof guide.
Spring, summer, and early autumn are generally the best times for cycling around Blumau-Neurißhof. During these seasons, the weather is typically pleasant for outdoor activities. Spring brings blooming nature, while summer offers longer daylight hours. Keep in mind that some trails, like the Birch Downhill Trail, can have mud holes in wet conditions, so checking local weather patterns is advisable.
Yes, the region offers various outdoor activities. Besides cycling, you can explore numerous hiking trails. For example, there are easy hikes like the "Triesting Bridge – Bockerlbaum Black Pine loop" or the "Schleiferbach – Generations Park loop." You can find more information on these and other routes in the Hiking around Blumau-Neurißhof guide.
While specific rental locations in Blumau-Neurißhof are not detailed, the nearby region of Bad Blumau is noted for its cycling infrastructure and offers bike rentals. This makes it a convenient option if you're looking to explore the broader network of trails and routes in the area without bringing your own bike.
Visitors appreciate the diverse cycling opportunities, from challenging mountain bike descents to accessible family-friendly pump tracks. The scenic routes through forests and vineyards, combined with the region's integration into a broader cycling network, allow for varied experiences. The convenience of Bike&Ride facilities and the connection to well-signposted regional trails are also highly valued by the komoot community.


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