Best bike parks around Millstatt am See are situated within the NOCKBIKE region, offering a diverse landscape for cycling. This area combines alpine terrain with the presence of Lake Millstatt, providing a range of trails from challenging mountain bike routes to scenic lakeside paths. The region is known for its extensive network of trails and routes, catering to various skill levels.
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This is an S3 or higher. Calling this trail a Shared Trail is wrong. The thing is barely rideable even for pros because it is too narrow, for example. Partially there are climbing ropes and stirrups in the rock… sorry, it's no fun
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Beautiful, quiet town, overlooking a splendid lake, at the foot of fantastic mountains, such as Mirnock where you can practice many sporting activities.
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This is perhaps the hardest trail in the area which alternates flow sections where you need to let go of the brakes, with more technical sections where you need to be careful. Comfortable climb either partly along a dirt road or completely on asphalt.
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You descend from the Kaiserburg on the longest flow trail in Europe to a crossroads on the left to find the "Rossalmhuttentrail" (signed T8), further down at a certain point you come across the crossroads for "Alter Almweg-trail" on the left (T1 ). This results in a magnificent descent of around 1000 metres, among the most beautiful in the area.
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fun little pump track with mini tables!
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Super S2+ trail with a carrying passage (in my opinion simply not ridable for the not absolute pro) of approx. 1 minute in the middle / lower part of the trail at 2 key points that everyone will recognize as such ;-) With a good choice of line, the rest is absolutely rideable with good driving technique and is even more fun with every further descent. Definitely not a trail for beginners. As can be read in the other description, some of it is very steep and screwed up.
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Very easy rather what for beginners
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Very nice flowy 🔝👍🚵♀️
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For beginners and families, the Seeboden Bikepark offers a dedicated area to practice and enjoy. The Millstätter See Cycle Path is also an excellent choice, providing an easy to medium difficulty 28-kilometer circular route around Lake Millstatt, perfect for a leisurely ride with stunning views and opportunities for swimming.
For more advanced riders, the NOCKBIKE region offers several challenging options. The Kaiserburg to Feld am See Trail Descent (S1–S3) provides a varied experience with forest paths and single trails, including some technical S3 sections. Additionally, the T25 Sternetrail is a demanding S2-S3 trail with steep parts and heels, unsuitable for beginners.
Europe's longest flow trail is the Flow Country Trail in Bad Kleinkirchheim. Located approximately 20 minutes by car from Millstatt am See, this 15-kilometer trail features numerous waves, jumps, and banked turns, offering a continuous downhill flow from the Kaiserburg mountain station.
Yes, the Bike Area Obermillstatt is designed for progression and includes a 9 x 12-meter Bagjump airbag in its dirt park. This allows riders to practice jumps and tricks safely, with two tables of varying heights suitable for both beginners and experienced jumpers.
The region offers diverse scenic views. The Millstätter See Cycle Path provides stunning vistas of Lake Millstatt and the surrounding landscape. For mountain bikers, the Sternentrail offers rewarding views of the Millstätter See as it winds through the forest. The NOCKBIKE region generally combines alpine landscapes with lake views.
Beyond bike parks, the Millstatt am See area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore various MTB Trails, go on waterfall hikes, or embark on more challenging mountain hikes. Many trails offer opportunities to enjoy the alpine scenery and the serene lake environment.
The summer months are generally ideal for visiting the bike parks and trails around Millstatt am See. This period offers favorable weather conditions for mountain biking and allows for combining cycling with activities like swimming in Lake Millstatt.
Yes, many areas offer amenities. Along the Millstätter See Cycle Path, you'll find numerous lidos, cafes, and rest stops. After a long bike tour in the Nockberge, you can take a dip in the lake at Feld am See and enjoy a meal, especially a delicious fish dish. The Flow Country Trail in Bad Kleinkirchheim also has restaurants at the Kaiserburg mountain station and refreshments at the Maibrunnhütte.
While specific permit requirements can vary, some bike parks and trails may have entry fees or require permits. For example, the Bike Area Obermillstatt and the Flow Country Trail Bad Kleinkirchheim are part of managed bike park systems. It's advisable to check the official websites or local information centers for the latest details on permits and fees before your visit.
The NOCKBIKE region, including areas around Millstatt am See, often provides options for public transport, sometimes including bike shuttles or transport services that can take you and your bike to trailheads. It's recommended to check local public transport schedules and bike transport policies for the specific bike park or trail you plan to visit.
The NOCKBIKE region, encompassing Millstatt am See and the Nockberge Mountains, is unique for its blend of alpine landscapes and the Mediterranean ease of Lake Millstatt. It offers an extensive network of over 45 kilometers of trails, 300 kilometers of MTB routes, and 550 kilometers of leisure cycling routes, catering to all skill levels from flowing downhill runs to panoramic tours. You can find more information about the region at visitcarinthia.at.


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