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Top 20 Bike Parks around Stallehr

Best bike parks around Stallehr are found in the Bludenz district of Austria, a region known for its scenic cycling and mountain biking routes. Stallehr serves as a starting point for exploring nearby biking destinations, offering diverse experiences. The area features numerous cycling tours along the River Ill and challenging routes in higher-altitude areas. This region provides a mix of natural trails and dedicated bike park features for various skill levels.

Best bike parks around Stallehr

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Last updated: May 13, 2026

Alte Statt Trail

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Located on a small ridge. Do you have to decide which of the well-designed trails you want to ride. Everyone is fun

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Parpfienz Trail, Bike Park Brandnertal

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A newly created trail parallel to the forest road. It's fun and very flowing

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Tschoy Ride Trail

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Very nicely laid out and easy to drive.

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ST-01 Tschengla Unchained

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Top bike park with routes for beginners and professionals. You can also book courses and work on the technique ..... Absolutely recommended!

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This S2 downhill from the Rauhen Joch to Dalaas demands all the stops, a technical trail descends 600 meters into the valley. Those who have to dismount can enjoy the excellent panorama for longer.

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Peter-Paul
September 8, 2024, Alte Statt Trail

many possibilities to include trails!

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Mega cool bike park a must for all bikers

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Mega cool bike park a must for all bikers

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Mega cool bike park a must for all bikers

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The descent is technically demanding with S3 in places. Therefore only recommended for experienced riders/XC fans. Uphill is not recommended, better alternative via Klösterle to Spullersee - for XC fans uphill is also possible almost without dismounting.

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We rode the Steinbock-Weg (Stebok-Wäg) in mid-July 2023 after 2 days of heavy thunderstorms. The path was completely washed out and very difficult to ride in the first third, definitely S3 and definitely not S2. We pushed almost everything on this first section. The last two thirds are then easier (mostly S1 with many S2 sections) and still reasonably rideable for normal bikers. Anyone travelling with bike luggage on an Alpine crossing (Heckmair route or similar) should consider the descent from Spullersee to Klösterle as an alternative. This alternative is S1 in the upper third with S2 sections and very easy to ride downhill. There is an official driving ban, but there is also a driving ban sign at the very beginning of the "Stebock-Wäg" ....

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This S2 passage has it all. We had a lot of fun but after 47 km in the bones it wasn't easy and this trail demands maximum concentration. We had to push a few short passages because it was wet and very stubborn.

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Achim
July 3, 2023, Alte Statt Trail

In my opinion, Bikepark Brandnertal has the advantage that you can get there relatively quickly from Bayern older Bw. Unfortunately, the park is totally overcrowded. Waiting 20 minutes at the lift is not uncommon. (By the way, e-bikes only without battery) If you have your e-bike with you. Did you also drive up in 20-30 minutes and save yourself the card. For the fact that the season has only just begun, the berms are totally covered with braking waves and correct holes. It has nothing to do with flow anymore. And beginners should have fun on a blue line, which is not the case here. Added to this is the lack of parking. We had to park in one of the meadows. Before that, through the queues at the lift by car... catastrophe. You shouldn't necessarily park on the meadow if you drive a sports car.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of bike parks and trails are available near Stallehr?

Near Stallehr, you'll find a diverse range of biking experiences. This includes dedicated bike parks like Bike Park Brandnertal, which offers flowy trails and technical sections, as well as freeride and enduro trails such as the challenging Burgwald Trail in Lech am Arlberg. There are also gravity-focused single trails like the one on Muttersberg, providing long downhill rides. The region also boasts extensive mountain biking routes in areas like Klostertal and the broader Arlberg region, catering to various skill levels.

Are there bike parks suitable for beginners and families around Stallehr?

Yes, several options cater to beginners and families. Tschoy Ride Trail is known for its nicely laid out and easy-to-ride sections, making it accessible. Bikepark Brandnertal also features easy to medium-level tracks, a pump track, and a practice area designed to help riders improve their technique, such as the 'Tschengla Unchained' flowline.

Which bike parks offer challenging trails for advanced riders?

Advanced riders will find plenty of challenges. The Alte Statt Trail is considered ideal for advanced riders with its well-designed trails on a small ridge. The Burgwald Trail in Lech am Arlberg offers intermediate and high-difficulty sections, making it suitable for ambitious riders. Additionally, the Steinbock Trail (Stebok-Wäg) Downhill from Rauhes Joch to Dalaas is a technical S2 downhill demanding skill and experience.

What is the best time of year to visit the bike parks around Stallehr?

The best time to visit bike parks around Stallehr is typically during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn (roughly May to October). During this period, trails are generally dry and open, and cable cars that assist with bike transport are usually operational. Always check specific park opening times and weather conditions before your visit, as some higher-altitude trails may open later or close earlier depending on snowmelt and early snowfall.

Can I find bike parks with varied features like jumps, North Shore elements, or pump tracks?

Absolutely. Bikepark Brandnertal is a prime example, offering a wide array of features including steep curves, jumps, wooden elements, a pump track, and North Shore Elements. These facilities are designed to help riders of all levels practice and refine their skills in a controlled environment.

Are there any bike parks that are particularly known for their flow trails?

Yes, the Parpfienz Trail, Bike Park Brandnertal is a newly created, flowing trail that runs parallel to the forest road, designed for enjoyment and smooth riding. The 'Tschengla Unchained' trail at Bikepark Brandnertal is also highlighted as an easy flowline route, suitable for a wide range of riders.

What other outdoor activities can I combine with a visit to the bike parks?

The region around Stallehr offers numerous outdoor activities. You can explore extensive cycling routes, such as those found in the Cycling around Stallehr guide, including scenic paths along the River Ill. For mountain biking beyond dedicated parks, the MTB Trails around Stallehr guide provides options from leisurely rides to challenging routes in higher altitudes, like those in Klostertal or the Arlberg region. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes detailed in the Gravel biking around Stallehr guide.

Are there bike parks accessible by public transport or with good parking facilities?

While specific public transport details for each park vary, many bike parks in the region, including those in the Brandnertal and Arlberg areas, are generally well-connected or offer ample parking. For instance, the Arlberg region's extensive trail network can be accessed via cable cars like the Rendlbahn and Galzigbahn, which allow bike transport, making it easier to reach higher trails. It's always recommended to check the individual park's website for the most current information on access and parking.

What do visitors enjoy most about the bike parks around Stallehr?

Visitors frequently praise the variety and quality of the trails. Many appreciate the well-designed and fun routes, with comments highlighting the 'mega Brand-Bürserberg-Trail-Revier' and the continuous development of new, enjoyable trails that connect the area. The ability to find routes for all skill levels, from easy flowlines to demanding technical descents, is a major draw, as is the stunning natural scenery.

Are there any specific viewpoints or scenic spots along the bike trails?

Many trails in the region offer fantastic views. For example, the Steinbock Trail (Stebok-Wäg), while challenging, rewards riders with excellent panoramas. The general area around Stallehr, including the Brandnertal and Arlberg regions, is known for its picturesque landscapes, ensuring scenic backdrops throughout your ride.

Can I rent bikes or find bike wash facilities near the bike parks?

Yes, bike rental and wash facilities are available in the region. For instance, at the Burgwald Trail in Lech am Arlberg, bike wash facilities are provided at the end of the trail, and rental freeride and enduro bikes can be arranged. Many larger bike parks and resorts in the vicinity will offer similar services to enhance your biking experience.

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