The best bike parks in Alps promise good moods for mountain bikers with their impressive flow trails, downhill routes, extensive elevation changes, as well as big mountain lines and drops, obstacles, berms, and North Shore trails. Here are the top ten bike parks in the Austrian, German, and Swiss Alps.
The Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis bike park is located in the middle of the Tyrol Alps. The range of trails is extremely diverse, making it perfect even for beginners who have never been to a bike park.
Because the individual trails are relatively short, they are especially suited for practicing cornering and attempting first drops and North Shore trails. Roots, rocky sections, drops, additional jumps, and steeper berms also promise pure freeriding joy for intermediate riders.
Key information
- Where? Bikepark Fiss Ladis // Fisserstr. 50 // 6533 Fiss // Austria
- Trails: 16
- Gravity Card: Member
- Opening hours: June 4th to mid of October 2020
- Lift pass: €39.50
- Lift: Gondola
The mountain bike downhill park at the Flying Mozart cable car in Austria is great fun for riders of all skill levels. Beginners can optimize their skills on the easy flow trails, tackle their first root sections, and gain confidence on fast tracks. For advanced riders, there are various obstacles and complex descents with roots, steps, and other challenges.
Key information
- Where? Bikepark Wagrain // Wildmossweg 6 // 5602 Hofmark // Austria
- Trails: 7
- Gravity Card: Member
- Lift pass: €34.60 (2019)
- Lift: Gondola
Unfortunately in summer 2020 Wargain bike park is completely closed due to the new construction of the Flying Mozart Gondola.
But afterwards you can be surprised by new trails, runs and more - so the operators' promise
The Lenzerheide mountain bike park in Switzerland is a varied playground for everyone from beginners to professionals Even though there are only “five” trails, you can have fun all day long in this park. Be careful: At the end of the season, braking bumps can dampen the fun, and the trails are partially closed from mid-September for the UCI Mountain Bike World Championships. But in exchange, there’s lots of trails in the surround area – both with and without lifts.
Starting in 2020, Lenzerheide become Bike Kingdom and advertises with new trails, new events, new offers and a new mountain bike app.
Key information
- Where? Bike Kingdom Lenzerheide // Voa Principala 37 // 7078 Lenzerheide// Switzerland
- Trails: 5
- Gravity Card: Member
- Opening hours: tbd (update on the website)
- Lift pass: CHF 48
- Lift: Chairlift
Opened in 2018 in Innsbruck bike park, the Flow-Trail by Shaper "Tom Pro" is great fun for beginners and experts. Why? Wide curves and lots of simple, little jumps will bring a smile to your face. “The First One” and “The Chainless One” trails can be combined with one another. By contrast, “The Rough One” is wilder and thus more challenging, ideal for downhill MTB fans.
Key information
- Where? Bikepark Innsbruck // Nockhofweg 40 // 6162 Mutters // Austria
- Trails: 5
- Gravity Card: Member
- Opening hours Muttereralm:
- weekend operation: May 30 - June 21 & October 10 - November 1, 2020
- continuous operation June 27 - October 5, 2020
- Lift pass: €37
- Lift: Gondola
- Additional details: Bike school & bike center
With just one trail, the Samerberg bike park is one of the smallest in the Alpine region, but there’s no need for it to hide behind its big brothers. The trail still offers several variations and is filled with jumps, obstacles, and North Shore trails that encourage riders to practice their skills. Some might find the lift annoying because there is only one single chairlift, which can lead to long line ups when the park is busy. If you’re fit enough, you can ride up to the start of the trail.
Key information
- Where? Bikepark Samerberg // Hochriesstr. 69 // 83122 Samerberg // Germany
- Trails: 1 (with variations)
- Gravity Card: no
- Opening hours: open for uphill cyclists from May 11, 2020, lift tbd (update on the website)
- Lift pass: €18 (Ticket for uphill cyclists: €10)
- Lift: Single chairlift
The Saalbach Hinterglemm bike circus offers five trails for different difficulty levels: Milka Line, Blue Line, Proline, X-Line , and Z-Line. While beginners can gain initial freeride experience on the Milka Line, experienced downhill riders can let off steam on the Pro-Line with the integrated Evil Eye Trail.
Tip: Don’t miss the neighboring Hacklbergtrail. You’ll have to ride up 100 meters on your own steam, but it’s well worth the effort because the trail offers unfathomably beautiful sections, fantastic landscapes, and is very diverse. And if you still haven’t had enough, take your MTB to the neighboring park in Leogang with its World Cup trail.
Key information
- Where? Saalbach Circus // Reiterkogelweg 215 // 57h54 Hinterglemm // Austria
- Trails: 16
- Gravity Card: Member
- Additional details: Joker card
- Opening hours: May 29 to November 8, 2020
- Lift pass: €45
- Lift: Gondola
The ultimate bike park for anyone who loves flow trails, action, and perfectly shaped trails. It’s no wonder that Sölden is often called “Little Canada”, after all, well-known trail builders (Hans NoWay Rey, Didi Schneider, Glen Jacobs, Chris Bernhard, Chris Kehmeier) have put a lot of effort into this park.
The emphasis is on flow trails since the winding routes with wonderfully designed North Shore elements make it hard to stop... Plus, depending on the difficulty level, artificial obstacles like jumps are sometimes part of the trails.
Key information
- Where? Bikerepublic Sölden // Mittelstation 3 // 6450 Sölden // Austria
- Trails: 8
- Gravity Card: Member
- Opening hours:
- Weekend operation: June 11 - 28, 2020
- Continuous operation: July 3 - September 27, 2020
- Lift pass & Opening hours: €41
- Lifts: Gondola / chairlift
Downhill riding in Brandnertal bike park – from easy, freeride flow trails to challenging downhill trails! Four freeride and downhill trails for a total of eight kilometers with numerous berms, jumps, wooden elements for bikers of all skill levels.
Key information
- Where? Bikepark Brandnertal // Einhornbahn II // Tschengla 3 // 6707 Bürserberg
- Trails: 10
- Gravity Card: Member
- Opening hours: tbd (update on the website)
- Lift pass: €39
- Additional details: Bike school, including technique training and guided tours; fun trail for mountain cars
Located near Garmisch Patenkirchen, this small bike park was opened in 2017 in Oberammergau and is suitable for families as well as experts. The routes were built with care and promise lots of fun with both flow trails and natural trails. The only drawback: The trails remain wet for long time after it rains. The drag lift also takes some getting used to, and with a bike, it’s a bit of a challenge for many people at first. But it’s no problem at all once you get used to it.
Key information
- Where? Ghost Bikepark Oberammergau // Kolbengasse 13 // 82487 Oberammergau // Germany
- Trails: 7
- Gravity Card: no
- Opening hours: tbd (update on the website)
- Lift pass: €27
- Lift: Drag lift
- Additional details: Bike school
The Geisskopf bike park in the Bavarian Forest really is one of the first of its kind, so it’s worth checking out the various routes for that reason alone. Without a doubt, the trails are diverse and suitable for families as well as professionals and newbies. Whether you love drops, are looking for flow trails, or rustic natural trails with roots and stones, the 13 trails have something for everyone.
Key information
- Where? MTB Zone Bikepark // Unterbreitenau 1 // 94253 Bischofsmais // Germany
- Trails: 13
- Gravity Card: Member
- Opening hours: May 13 - October 31, 2020 (weekend-operation in November, depending on the weather)
- Lift pass: €34
- Lift: Drag lift; single chairlift
The ratings of mountain bikes parks in Europe and Canada are presented in articles below.
Best bike park in the world
There isn’t such a thing as the best bike park in the world. Everyone makes his decision based on his own experience and preferences. A lot of places to visit with their unique landscapes and advantages offer the biking lovers a great possibility to enjoy.
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