Best bike parks around Stockerau are characterized by a network of well-regarded mountain biking trails and tours rather than traditional constructed parks. This region offers diverse experiences, showcasing scenic beauty, historical landmarks, and varied terrain. Cyclists can explore natural routes that range from challenging climbs with panoramic views to relaxed rides along the Danube River. The area provides opportunities for both cultural exploration and physical activity.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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In the upper part of the trail, the technically more demanding ridge walk is much more fun than the ravine!
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10 minutes is a bit exaggerated in my opinion, but you can still have fun here!
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We can really only recommend this trail. 10 min downhill fun.
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Cheers to the builders, just awesome.
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Probably the best easy bikepark line (Blue) you can start with in the Wienerwald. Located in the Weidlingbach trailcenter, it's free, it's an official trail and it's perfect to start to practice the turning technique in the berms and the pumping. Enjoy! Trailcheck of the 18-06-2021: https://youtu.be/EDNE3viT8Jg
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It's no coincidence that I rode the trail twice with two colleagues from Linz when I took them through the Vienna Woods two years ago. The now legalized (thanks WWT!) trail is probably the flowiest shared trail around Vienna. And also one of the longest. The entrance is a bit hidden but is now easy to see if you continue on the hiking trail from the Jägerwiese (Gasthaus zum Agnesbründel) in the direction of Kahlenberg. After a short climb, there is a small path on the left to the trail start. There are lots of small berms and jumps along the way. In the lower part, the gullies have become deeper and deeper in recent years, which is why it makes sense to approach the last section with a little reserve on the first ride after a long time ;-) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOHHAVCXLfg
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Glide relaxed into the valley and enjoy the flow, what more do you need ...;)
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Around Stockerau, you'll find a network of well-regarded mountain biking trails and tours rather than traditional constructed bike parks. These natural routes offer diverse experiences, showcasing scenic beauty, historical landmarks, and varied terrain. You can explore everything from challenging climbs with panoramic views to relaxed rides along the Danube River.
Yes, there are options for all skill levels. For an easy and tranquil experience, consider the Krumpenwasser Trails, such as the 'Reed Path at the Krumpenwasser – Forest School loop'. These trails are perfect for families or cyclists seeking a leisurely ride through a naturally beautiful floodplain landscape. Additionally, the Flow-Line, Trailpark Weidlingbach features prepared trails with easy-to-negotiate steep curves, making it suitable for beginners.
The 'Hubertuskapelle – Gipfelkreuz auf dem Waschberg Runde von Stockerau' offers panoramic views of the Danube Valley, stretching from Vienna to Stockerau. The summit of Michelberg, part of the 'Michelberg-Runde', also provides magnificent outlooks over Korneuburg and Stockerau, and on clear days, views extending to Schneeberg.
Absolutely. The 'Hubertuskapelle – Gipfelkreuz auf dem Waschberg Runde von Stockerau' passes by a 2,500-year-old burial mound at Leeberg and the historic Hubertuskapelle. The 'Michelberg-Runde' also includes these historical sites. The Babenberger Route leads past Klosterneuburg monastery and the town hall square.
Yes, the 'Idyllische Donau – Kraftwerk Greifenstein Runde von Stockerau' is a moderate and relatively flat tour that follows the idyllic Danube River, offering continuous scenic vistas. It also passes by the imposing Greifenstein power plant, a key structure on the Austrian Danube. You can learn more about the power plant on Wikipedia.
For a more demanding ride, the South Tyrolean Trail is known for being one of the flowiest and longest shared trails in the northern Vienna Woods, offering a fast, demanding, and varied ride with many jumps. The Edelweiß Trail also presents a wilder experience with narrow ridges, deep trenches, and root passages.
Visitors appreciate the variety and natural beauty. For instance, the Flow-Line, Trailpark Weidlingbach is praised for its well-prepared trails and enjoyable downhill experience. The Weidlingbach Trail is highlighted for its sensational route along a nature reserve. The region's trails are often described as varied, fun, and offering great views.
Yes, the region around Stockerau offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including easy hikes like the 'Forest School – Reed Path at the Krumpenwasser loop'. For more details, explore the hiking guide for Stockerau. There are also several road cycling routes, such as the 'Greifenstein Danube Oxbow – Danube Cycle Path loop', which you can find in the road cycling guide.
The trails around Stockerau are rich in natural features. You can ride through dense forests, along the Danube River, and past floodplain landscapes. The Waschberg area, for example, is known for its rich biodiversity, including rare plant species and a colony of the endangered European ground squirrel. The Krumpenwasser Trails feature a unique reed path, offering an immersive experience in a tranquil setting.
Yes, the Weidlingbach Trail is a central connecting trail for many of the local downhill classics. It runs parallel to the Weidlingbach river and offers a sensational experience along a nature reserve.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, the varied terrain suggests that spring and autumn would offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery for both forest and riverside rides. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially for routes along the Danube or through shaded forest paths.


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