Best bike parks around Enzersfeld im Weinviertel are found within the broader Lower Austria region, offering diverse mountain biking experiences. The Weinviertel area, known for its rolling hills and vineyards, provides a scenic backdrop for outdoor activities. While Enzersfeld im Weinviertel itself features local mountain bike trails, dedicated bike parks are accessible nearby. These facilities cater to various skill levels, from beginner-friendly flow trails to challenging downhill runs.
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nice trail through the forest. Not particularly demanding but nice little roots and stones to make it interesting :)
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There is also an archery hiking trail with foam animals, so don't be alarmed if you suddenly see a wild boar! The trail is fun in both directions and is often part of my winter tour when it is too wet for the steeper trails. Can also be easily done with a gravel bike. After a long rain there is sometimes a passage with deep mud in the direction of Schoenstatt. In this case, give way at the intersection.
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Currently (November 2022) after crossing the forest road there is a tree lying across the entire trail, about handlebar height. Not rideable, avoidance necessary.
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Well, I can't agree with bohéme at all because the loamy soil on the Kahlenberg means that no trail is nice to ride in the wet or snow because it's completely muddy and slippery in a very short time. But that's just my opinion.
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A striking point: to the right sloping incline with a subsequent right curve around an uprooted tree merging into a rooted, but straight, steep descent. Challenging when wet.
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The route has been revised and newly signposted in 2021, very popular and therefore heavily frequented - watch out for oncoming traffic!
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Nice flowing trail, rather easy to ride. However, a little steeper in the last section.
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A very suitable trail for beginners in the Wienerwlad, wide and straight at the beginning, very speedy and flowy that will change a bit only at the very end, more steep and narrow. Trailcheck of the 30-04-2021: https://youtu.be/hpFsae_T4h8
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While Enzersfeld im Weinviertel itself primarily offers local mountain bike trails and Bike&Ride facilities, dedicated bike parks are located in the broader Lower Austria region. These parks provide a range of features, from beginner-friendly flow trails to challenging downhill runs.
For families and beginners, Bikepark Zauberberg Semmering offers a 2.8 km long "Family Line" with berms, waves, and meadow turns. Wexl Trails features a "Mini-Bikepark" with a 90-meter conveyor belt and easier routes for children as young as 3. Additionally, Mini-Bikepark Annaberg is freely accessible and designed for all skill levels, including balance bikes, with a pump track, skill track, and a 700-meter flowline.
Advanced riders will find challenging options at Bikepark Zauberberg Semmering, which includes demanding black trails, a Freeride Area with single trails, Northshore lines, jumplines, and a slopestyle park, plus a 2.2 km "Downhill Line" with roots, jumps, and rocks. Wexl Trails also offers a black "DH Line" and a highly praised "Jump Line" for those seeking airtime.
Beginners have several excellent choices. Trailwerk Weinviertel in Hollabrunn features the "ISO-Line," a flowtrail designed to be easily rolled over. Bikepark Zauberberg Semmering has a dedicated "Family Line." Wexl Trails includes a green "Bergabradweg" and a blue "Flow Trail." The Mini-Bikepark Annaberg is specifically designed for training riding skills in a low-pressure environment, suitable for all ages and skill levels.
Trailwerk Weinviertel currently features the "ISO-Line," a 720-meter-long flowtrail with a 50-meter elevation difference. It includes massive berms and fun tables, suitable for both beginners and advanced riders. An uphill trail allows for easy return to the start. Future plans include a natural enduro track and a family line.
Bikepark Zauberberg Semmering is popular for its extensive and diverse trail network, offering approximately 18 km of trails accessible via an 8-person gondola. It caters to all skill levels, from beginner-friendly family lines to challenging black trails and a Freeride Area. The park also provides bike rentals, a workshop, and impressive panoramic views from the Hirschenkogel summit.
Alpen Bikepark Schneeberg features a "Riders Playground" at the valley station, including a pump track, a BAGJUMP, and a kids' area, ideal for improving skills. The Mini-Bikepark Annaberg also offers a pump track and skill track designed for training balance and off-road mountain biking techniques.
The best time to visit bike parks in Lower Austria is typically from spring through autumn, when the weather is mild and trails are dry. Specific opening times can vary by park, so it's always best to check their individual websites before planning your trip. Winter cycling routes are generally separate from dedicated bike parks.
Yes, several bike parks offer scenic views. Bikepark Zauberberg Semmering provides impressive panoramic views from the Hirschenkogel summit. Additionally, the broader Weinviertel region, with its rolling hills and vineyards, offers many picturesque cycling paths and viewpoints, such as those found on routes like the Kahlenbergerdorf Route.
Beyond bike parks, the region around Enzersfeld im Weinviertel offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy loops like the "Enzersfeld cellar lane – Maria Lourdes Chapel loop." For more mountain biking, there are dedicated MTB Trails around Enzersfeld im Weinviertel, such as the "Untere Innerthalen Trail" or the "Marchfeld Canal" route. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Enzersfeld im Weinviertel guide.
Visitors appreciate the variety and flow of the trails. For instance, the South Tyrolean Trail is praised for being one of the flowiest shared trails around Vienna with many small berms and jumps. The Kahlenbergerdorf Route is enjoyed for its varied course, including slight downhills and uphills, and suitability for beginners. The Stormtrooper Trail is noted for being technically easy and fun to ride fast, though its lower part requires some technical skill.
Yes, the Stormtrooper Trail, while generally easy, has a steep and stony lower part that requires some technical skill. The Kahlenbergerdorf Route also features small stone and root fields, offering opportunities to practice technical riding. Additionally, the Riders Playground at Alpen Bikepark Schneeberg and the skill track at Mini-Bikepark Annaberg are designed for skill development.
For broader information on mountain biking opportunities across the region, you can visit the official tourism website for Lower Austria: lower-austria.info/mountain-biking.


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