Best bike parks around Kematen in Tirol are found in a region known for its diverse mountain biking opportunities. Kematen in Tirol is a village in the Innsbruck-Land district, serving as a base for exploring the surrounding mountain landscape. The area offers a mix of forest paths, single trails, and purpose-built bike park features. It provides options for various fitness and skill levels, with views of the Nordkette mountain range.
Last updated: May 29, 2026
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An absolute classic in the Innsbruck bike park
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This trail is a challenge. It's really fun, but be careful 🚨
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The upper part of the Hungerburg Trail is my favorite section in the area. Especially because of the short, drop-in, steep sections with a few rocks and other debris. After all, you want that expensive suspension to actually have something to work with. 😁 About halfway up, it merges into the Arzler Alm Trail. For the penultimate section, 90% of people, including me, prefer to take the Stadtwald Trail for a bit. To do this, you have to climb a few meters along the forest road. You can easily do the uphill two or three times if you're in good shape (i.e., if you're still pedaling). It's better to skip the very last section and go back uphill from there, only to then go all the way to the end.
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Great starting point for hikes. The scavenger hunt for the kids is great.
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Alkes fits here. The Fliwtrail is flowing and the food at the Mutterer Alm is delicious.
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Flowing bike fun. And that right down to the city.
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Yes, several options cater to families. Bikepark Innsbruck, located on the Muttereralm, is well-equipped with a kids' park, practice areas, and trails like The Chainless One, which is suitable for absolute beginners with its wide curves and simple jumps. The Muttereralm itself is also a family-friendly destination with activities beyond biking.
Bikepark Innsbruck offers a diverse range of trails for all skill levels. You'll find everything from relaxed flow trails like 'The First One' to faster, more challenging routes such as 'The Chainless One' for experienced riders. The park categorizes trails into blue (easy), red (medium), and black (difficult) based on length, gradient, and obstacles, ensuring there's something for everyone. There are also jump lines and a dedicated practice area.
The mountain biking season around Kematen in Tirol, including Bikepark Innsbruck, is generally best during spring, summer, and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather conditions for riding. Some facilities, like Bikepark Innsbruck, even offer winter biking options with snow and fat bike routes.
Absolutely. Bikepark Innsbruck has dedicated training areas and beginner-friendly trails like 'The First One' and The Chainless One, which features wide curves and small, simple jumps. Additionally, the lower section of the Stadtwald Trail Innsbruck is more flowy and suitable for beginners who are confident on an MTB.
Beyond the bike parks, Kematen in Tirol is an excellent base for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain bike routes, from easy to challenging, or enjoy gravel biking on routes like the Inn Cycle Path. There are also easy hikes available, such as those around Kematen in Tirol itself, and road cycling routes for different difficulty levels. For more details, you can check out guides like Gravel biking around Kematen in Tirol, Easy hikes around Kematen in Tirol, and Road Cycling Routes around Kematen in Tirol.
Yes, the region offers magnificent views. While descending trails at Bikepark Innsbruck, you can enjoy stunning vistas of the Nordkette mountain range. The Muttereralm also provides panoramic views, and challenging mountain bike rides towards destinations like Rangger Köpfl offer rewarding scenery. Even trails like the Hungerburg Trail and Stadtwald Trail Innsbruck offer great views along their routes.
Bikepark Innsbruck on the Muttereralm provides excellent infrastructure. This includes lift access via the Muttereralmbahn, a car wash, equipment rental, and local guides. The Muttereralm also features a mountain restaurant where you can enjoy Tyrolean cuisine with panoramic views.
The mountain biking experience around Kematen in Tirol is unique due to its diverse landscape, offering a mix of natural forest paths, narrow single trails, and purpose-built bike park features. It serves as an ideal base for exploring the Tyrolean mountains, providing options for all fitness and skill levels, all set against the breathtaking backdrop of the surrounding alpine scenery and the Nordkette mountain range.
Yes, advanced riders will find plenty of challenges. Bikepark Innsbruck features trails categorized as red (medium) and black (difficult), designed for experienced riders. The 'Chainless One' trail, for instance, is known for being faster and more demanding. Additionally, the upper section of the Stadtwald Trail Innsbruck includes steep sections, tight bends, ledges, and wooden passages that require advanced technical skills.
The Hungerburg Trail is described as a flowing trail, rated S2 on the singletrack scale, making it suitable for intermediate riders. It offers downhill fun through a beautiful forest and connects to the Arzler Alm Trail. It's known for being a bit of a bike park experience right in the city of Innsbruck.
Yes, you can combine trails for extended rides. For example, within Bikepark Innsbruck, 'The First One' and The Chainless One can be combined to offer over seven kilometers of flowing downhill fun. The Hungerburg Trail also flows into the Arzler Alm Trail, allowing for a longer, continuous ride.


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