Best bike parks around Thurn offer a range of mountain biking experiences. The region features diverse terrain suitable for various skill levels. Thurn is situated in an area known for its natural landscapes, providing a scenic backdrop for outdoor activities. The local trails often incorporate forest sections and viewpoints.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Take the cable car to the Mossalm or take the bike on the toboggan run. Video of the ascent and trail descent on YouTube channel @AUSZEIT9900 at Playlist outdoor time https://youtu.be/swJO5Jkrjf4
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Great trail without major obstacles, good for beginners.
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Nice trail which is good for beginners.
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Very beautiful and impressive surroundings.
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Nice trail, you should have ridden it once.
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The wave combinations in particular are a great offer for professionals and beginners alike. There's something for everyone. you should have ridden the trail once. The view from the cross is also worth seeing.
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More exciting than the normal route and everything is rollable
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Welcome to the Jungle is a challenging variation of the Peter Sagan Trail. Along the way, the trail splits into two lines. The Jungle variation of the Peter Sagan Trail is a real challenge: 600 meters of black mountain bike trail lead you over tricky roots and rocky fields. This section is only suitable for advanced mountain bikers. After a challenging 600 meters, the trail rejoins the Peter Sagan Trail towards Moosalm. Both the Peter Sagan main trail and this variation are part of the Lienz Bike Park. The park is completed by the Lakata Trail, which starts at Moosalm, and a pump track at the Lienz valley station. All of the trails can be combined to create a fun 7.1-kilometer descent.
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While Thurn itself is a small locality, the primary bike park in the vicinity is the Lienz Bike Park, located near Lienz. This park offers a variety of trails for different skill levels.
Yes, the Lienz Bike Park offers trails suitable for beginners. The Lakata Trail, for instance, is rated S2 and is described as suitable for both experienced mountain bikers and beginners, with flowing forest passages and small jumps. The Flow Family Trail is also excellent for beginners, featuring no major obstacles and being entirely rollable.
Advanced riders will find challenges at the Lienz Bike Park. The Peter Sagan Trail Entrance offers flowing curves, jumps, and technically demanding passages. For an even greater challenge, the Welcome to the Jungle variation of the Peter Sagan Trail is a black mountain bike trail with tricky roots and rocky fields, specifically designed for advanced mountain bikers.
Absolutely. The Flow Family Trail at Lienz Bike Park is specifically designed to be family-friendly, offering an exciting ride without major obstacles, making it great for all ages and skill levels.
Many trails offer impressive views. For example, the Peter Sagan Trail provides stunning vistas, though you'll need to concentrate on the track! The Hochsteinkreuz and Alban Lakata Trail also features a worthwhile view from the cross.
Beyond bike parks, the area around Thurn offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including the Drava River Cycle Path, by checking out the Cycling around Thurn guide. For those who prefer hiking, there are many running and walking trails, detailed in the Running Trails around Thurn guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can also find more extensive MTB trails in the MTB Trails around Thurn guide.
Generally, the best time to visit bike parks in this region is during the warmer months, typically from late spring through early autumn (May to October), when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are most favorable for riding.
Yes, the trails offer a range of features. The Peter Sagan Trail includes flowing curves, jumps, and technically demanding passages. The Welcome to the Jungle section is known for tricky roots and rocky fields. The Lakata Trail features wave combinations, adjacent curves, and small jumps.
Visitors frequently praise the fun and variety of the trails. Many highlight the impressive surroundings and the well-maintained tracks. The combination of flowing sections, jumps, and technical challenges ensures a great experience for all skill levels, with many describing it as 'mega fun'.
Yes, the trails at Lienz Bike Park are designed to be combined. For example, the Peter Sagan Trail and its 'Welcome to the Jungle' variation can be ridden together. The Lakata Trail, which starts at Moosalm, can also be combined with others, allowing for a fun 7.1-kilometer descent when linking multiple sections.


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