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Highlights

3-Country Enduro Trails

  • Variable, up to 40 km

Tiroler Trail Arena

  • Variable, up to 15 km

Schönbuch Flowtrail

Trails in Germany

Flädle Trail (Stettener Wald)

Opening 29.03.2025


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SpätzLE Trail (Siebenmühlental)

Opening 29.03.2025




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Brezel Trail (Waldenbuch )

The trail offers a lot of fun. It has everything, berms and small and big jumps and a few roots and stones.


Details:


  • Difficulty: Easy to Intermediate
  • Length: ca. 400 m
  • Elevation: 60 m downhill
  • Start/End: Waldenbuch
  • Map: Google Maps
  • Best Season: Summertime
  •  Special Features: The trail is well-maintained and easy to access. It’s ideal for after-work rides or as a training trail.


Tegernsee Trails (Bavaria)

The Tegernsee Trails offer diverse routes with alpine flair. Particularly popular are the Wallberg Loop and the trail to Aueralm, featuring stunning views and varying difficulty levels.


  • Website:  Mountainbiken am Tegernsee
  • Map:  Komoot
  • Best Season: May to October Highlights: A perfect blend of nature and sport. The trails are well-marked and suitable for leisure riders and ambitious bikers alike.


Heumöderntrails (Franconian Jura)

The Heumöderntrails in the Franconian Jura offer fun descents and a great mix of flow and technique. Perfect for day trips or as training trails for beginners and advanced riders.



Schluchsee Trails (Black Forest)

The trails around Schluchsee provide versatile routes for riders of all levels. With a mix of forest paths, technical sections, and flowy tracks, the region is a paradise for nature lovers.


  • Map: Komoot
  • Best Season: May to October Highlights: Stunning views of Schluchsee and plenty of options to customize your tours.


Swabian Alb Plateau

The Swabian Alb Plateau offers an impressive mix of natural paths and technical challenges. The route around the Albtrauf is particularly popular.


  • Map: Komoot
  • Best Season: March to November Highlights: Expansive landscapes and varied trails suitable for beginners and advanced riders alike.


Trails in Austria

Bikepark Lermoos-Biberwier (Zugspitze Region)

The trails around Biberwier offer a variety of routes for mountain bikers of all levels. From technical sections to flowy descents, there’s something for everyone. Nestled in the stunning scenery of the Zugspitze region, this spot is a must for trail fans.


Details:


  • Difficulty: Easy to Advanced
  • Length: Variable, up to 15 km
  • Elevation: Up to 800 m downhill
  • Start/End: Biberwier – Marienberg Cable Car base station
  • Map: Google Maps
  • Best Season: May to October 
  • Special Features: The Marienberg Trail is a highlight with many fun elements like berms and small jumps. Thanks to the lift service, you can enjoy multiple runs in one day.


Wetterkreuz Trail (Sölden Bike Republic)

The Wetterkreuz Trail is one of the iconic natural trails of the Bike Republic Sölden. Challenging sections, steep root passages, and stunning alpine scenery make this a must-ride for experienced bikers.


Map: Google Maps
Best Season: June to October


Special Features: This trail demands focus and technique. Highlights include tight corners and breathtaking views of the Ötztal Valley.

Big-5-Bike Challenge (Saalbach-Hinterglemm)

This epic trail loop connects five mountains and offers over 5,000 meters of elevation, mostly covered by lifts. The trails range from flowing descents to technical sections – ideal for adventurers.


Map: Google Maps
Best Season: June to September


Special Features: The route provides an impressive mix of adventure and scenery. Allow at least a full day for the complete loop.


Peter Sagan Trail (Schladming Bikepark)

The Peter Sagan Trail is a flowy singletrack with numerous turns and small jumps. It’s perfect for riders of all levels and is part of the Schladming Bikepark.


Map: Google Maps
Best Season: May to October


Special Features: The trail is inspired by Peter Sagan, one of the most famous cycling pros in the world. Highlights include perfectly built berms and the convenience of lift-accessed laps.

Trails in Swiss

Alps Trail Davos (Davos Klosters)

The Alps Trail in Davos is an epic singletrack that combines alpine landscapes with technical challenges. With over 10 kilometers of trail, it’s a true highlight for trail enthusiasts.


Map: Google Maps
Best Season: July to October


Special Features: The trail traverses alpine meadows, rocky sections, and offers spectacular views of the surrounding peaks. Perfect for experienced riders looking for adventure.

Lenzerheide Bikepark – STRAIGHTline Trail

The STRAIGHTline Trail is pure adrenaline. This freeride trail in the Lenzerheide Bikepark features steep turns, jumps, and technical sections that will thrill any downhill fan


Map: Google Maps
Best Season: May to October


Special Features: Perfect for advanced riders looking for a challenge. The trail has been part of World Cup races and is impeccably maintained.


Aletsch Arena Trail (Riederalp)

The Aletsch Arena offers spectacular trails with views of the largest glacier in the Alps. The trail from Moosfluh to Riederalp combines flowy and technical sections – an unforgettable experience.


Map: Google Maps
Best Season: June to September


Special Features: Stunning scenery, varied trail design, and lift access make this trail suitable for all levels.


Trails in Norway

Trysil is not just an MTB hotspot but also a region that has invested heavily in its infrastructure. From perfectly groomed trails to accommodations tailored for bikers, you’ll find everything you need for an amazing MTB holiday. Beginners, families, and pros alike – Trysil has something for everyone.

Trysil Bike Arena – Magic Moose

The Magic Moose is Trysil’s signature trail. A seven-kilometer flow trail descent with berms, tables, and breathtaking views. Perfect for anyone seeking ultimate fun on two wheels!


Map: Google Maps
Best Season: June to September


Special Features: Lift-assisted, making it perfect for long days on the bike. The trail is long, flowy, and pure fun for all skill levels.


Trysil Bike Arena – Sweet Dreams

Sweet Dreams is a technical singletrack with rooty sections and tight corners. Perfect for bikers looking for a challenge and testing their skills.


Map: Google Maps
Best Season: June to September


Special Features: Challenging sections combined with flowy parts. Ideal for experienced mountain bikers who enjoy technical trails.

Trysil Bike Arena – Green Fox

The Green Fox Trail is a mellow route perfect for beginners and families. With wide paths, gentle turns, and minimal elevation changes, this trail is ideal for a relaxing ride.


Map: Google Maps
Best Season: June to September


Special Features: Easy accessibility and family-friendly design make this trail a popular choice for beginners.

Trysil Bike Arena – Happy Rabbit

Happy Rabbit is a fun flow trail with a variety of berms, jumps, and roller sections. It’s slightly more challenging than Green Fox, making it perfect for riders looking to improve their skills.


Map: Google Maps
Best Season: June to September


Special Features: Perfect for advanced beginners and seasoned riders seeking smooth fun.

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Hafjell Bike Park – Rollercoaster Trail

Hafjell is Norway’s most famous bike park, offering trails for all skill levels. The Rollercoaster Trail is a flowy descent with berms and jumps, perfect for beginners and advanced riders alike.


Map: Google Maps
Best Season: June to October


Special Features: The bike park is well-equipped, featuring everything from technical downhill tracks to easy trails. Lift access available.

Geiranger Skywalk Trail

This trail in the Geirangerfjord offers a unique experience with epic views of the fjords. The Skywalk Trail combines challenging singletrack sections with peaceful rides through Norwegian forests.


Map: Google Maps
Best Season: July to August


Special Features: Breathtaking panoramic views but technically demanding. Suitable for advanced riders looking for a challenge.

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