Best bike parks around Hermagor-Pressegger See are situated in a region known for its diverse natural landscape, encompassing the Carnic Alps and the turquoise waters of Lake Weissensee. This area offers extensive trail networks catering to various skill levels, from family-friendly flow trails to technical downhill routes. The region's geography provides opportunities for cross-border riding between Austria and Italy, adding a unique dimension to the biking experience. Hermagor-Pressegger See is a destination for mountain biking enthusiasts seeking varied terrain and…
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Actually quite good to ride at the moment. Last week we saw a trail builder who was removing gravel from some of the berms. I got down with my big boy (beginner) fairly quickly - and above all safely.
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Upper part earth - lower part a lot of grit.
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Inappropriate difficulty code: S1 only the beginning on soft hairpin bends, then after the ascent, from the second half, you move on to S2 and finally S3 on steep gravelly channels dug by the water. To rejoin the road, pass along the path under the grass field (private).
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Beautiful mountain panorama. Best hikes possible from here
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Fast and moderately technical enduro trail, great fun
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A nice varied flow trail.
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It is worth booking accommodation with the Weißensee Card Premium, then the mountain railway is included!
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For families and beginners, the Madritschen area at Nassfeld is an excellent choice, offering family-friendly trails and amenities. Specifically, the "Mex – Line 1" flow trail, accessible via the Millennium-Express, is 4 km long and designed with berms, waves, and tables that are fun for all skill levels. Nassfeld also features two pumptracks at Madritsche and Tröpolach, perfect for honing skills. At Weissensee, practice trails and a new pumptrack are available, along with easier trails leading from the Naggler Alm.
Nassfeld offers several challenging trails for experienced riders, including "Fausto," "Yannick," "Snake," "Chri," and "Cross Way 1," all accessible via the Madritsche chairlift. Additionally, the Arlecchino Trail is known for its challenging sections, transitioning from S1 to S2 and S3 difficulty with steep, gravelly channels.
Yes, the region is rich in scenic beauty. The Madritschen summit offers panoramic views extending to the Julian Alps and Slovenia. The Weissensee Mountain Bike Trails provide natural trail fun with captivating views of the turquoise Lake Weissensee and the Gailtal Alps. The Weissensee Trail, in particular, winds along slopes with curves and small terraces, offering stunning lake vistas.
The region offers unique experiences like cross-border riding, with trails connecting Austria and Italy, adding an international dimension to your ride. Nassfeld also features the "Lift & Bike Giro," an 11.7 km descent on forest roads after a cable car ride up the Madritsche. Uniquely, Weissensee provides guided Snow-Ice-Bike Tours on fat bikes in winter, allowing for year-round adventures through snowy landscapes.
Nassfeld Bike Park provides comprehensive services including bike rental, a workshop, a bike school for lessons and technique training, gastronomy, and sanitary facilities. Holders of the +CARD holiday can often use summer cable cars and lifts for free, with only bike transport incurring a charge. Weissensee offers bike cleaning facilities after descents and designated MTB guides.
Beyond bike parks, the region offers extensive opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes for touring bicycles, such as the 98 km "Bridge over the Gail River – Gailtal cycle path loop from Pressegger See." For hikers, there are trails like the "Through the Garnitzenklamm gorge" or cross-border routes. Mountaineering enthusiasts can explore challenging ascents like the "Gartnerkofel – Gartnerkofel Summit loop." You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Hermagor-Pressegger See, Hiking around Hermagor-Pressegger See, and Mountain Hikes around Hermagor-Pressegger See guides.
Visitors frequently praise the variety of trails suitable for all skill levels, from smooth flow trails like the Entry to Flow Trail MEX Line 1 to technically demanding descents. The stunning natural scenery, especially the views from Madritschen and the lakeside trails at Weissensee, is a major highlight. The convenience of mountain lifts and well-maintained paths also contributes to a highly enjoyable experience.
Yes, Nassfeld includes two pumptracks, located at Madritsche and Tröpolach, which are great for practicing skills and having fun. The Weissensee area also features a new pumptrack as part of its practice facilities.
The "Mex – Line 1" flow trail, starting from the Entry to Flow Trail MEX Line 1, is approximately 4 kilometers long. It is designed as a flow trail, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced riders, with features like berms, waves, and tables that allow for a smooth and enjoyable descent.
Yes, both Nassfeld and Weissensee offer convenient lift access to their trailheads. At Nassfeld, three mountain lifts, including the Millennium-Express and Madritsche chairlift, provide access to various trails. At Weissensee, the Weissensee mountain railway leads to the Naggler Alm, where the three main MTB trails begin.
Yes, Nassfeld offers trails like "Livio" which provides a moderate challenge. The Weissensee Mountain Bike Trails also include easy to moderate single trails with root tracks and banked curves. The Descent from Hermagorer Bodenalm is another intermediate trail known for its enjoyable paths.


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