Best bike parks in St. Pölten are found within a region characterized by rolling hills, vineyards, and riverine landscapes in the Lower Austrian Alpine foothills. The area offers an extensive network of mountain biking trails, including community-driven "Hometrails." These routes provide diverse riding experiences, from flowing singletracks to more challenging routes through varied terrain. St. Pölten's mountain biking opportunities cater to different skill levels, focusing on natural features rather than large, lift-serviced bike parks.
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The Elsbeere Singletrail is a moderately difficult mountain bike trail near Michelbach, Lower Austria. At just under 130 meters of elevation gain, you'll find tight curves, small banked sections, and, if you look closely, one or two neat features—like a jump over a tree stump—to spice up your descent. The ascent is via the asphalt road to the Elsbeere organic farm. The road is consistently steep, and with an organic bike, the climb is just long enough to warm up to the trailhead. Especially in the warm summer months, it's advantageous that most of the climb can be done in the shade of the trees. The first few meters of the trail lead across a field to the edge of the forest, where the actual trail begins. There are two alternatives in the lower section; the turnoff is easy to miss (it happened to me). All in all, a nice trail for a few laps. Thanks to the MTB Initiative St. Pölten for trail construction and maintenance, and to the landowners for tolerating the mountain bikers. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEe2sQsOXcw
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The Venusberg-Oschneida MTB route leads through a beautiful natural setting. Cycling is truly allowed here!
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As an exception, cycling was generously permitted here
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Great trail down from the Draxelhofer Höhe so you can get a feeling of what a kamikaze pilot felt like!
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a new, beautifully designed downhill trail for young, brave bikers
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I added a few more pictures under dry conditions and here the trail looks friendlier without leaves. The path was also easy to ride with an unsuspended gravel bike and here you only have to find a good line over a few roots for a few meters .
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This trail is part of the official MBT "Frankenfelsberg Round" and can be described as short but crisp. It runs along a sheep pasture and so there is also a crowd. The difficulty of this trail is mainly the steep path combined with the large roots crossing. I think an “S2” can be assigned here, so beginners will probably have to push here. When it is wet, the whole thing becomes a real challenge….
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St. Pölten offers an extensive network of mountain biking trails, focusing on natural features rather than large, lift-serviced bike parks. You'll find diverse riding experiences, from flowing singletracks to more challenging routes through varied terrain, often within a forest environment. The region is known for its community-driven 'Hometrails' and scenic routes through the Lower Austrian Alpine foothills.
Yes, the 'Hometrails St. Pölten,' managed by the Mountainbike Initiative St. Pölten (MTB.STP), are key facilities. These include the Pyhra Singletrail, which leads through a varied mixed forest and is mostly natural with roots and stones, and the Elsbeere Singletrail, also in a mixed forest with stony sections and varying gradients. These trails are actively maintained and expanded by the community.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Pyhra Singletrail is described as a beautifully designed downhill trail. Another option is the Sheep Trail, a short but steep forest trail featuring large roots, which is part of the official MBT 'Frankenfelsberg Round.' The Trail Between the Two Descents to Stoaleitn also offers a challenging forest experience.
The mountain biking season typically runs from spring through autumn. Trails like the Pyhra Trail often close for winter and plan to reopen around March 1st. It's always a good idea to check local conditions, especially after heavy rain, as some natural trails can become more challenging when wet.
Yes, the Elsbeere Singletrail is considered moderately difficult, featuring tight curves, small banked sections, and some neat features like a jump over a tree stump. The Rehgraben Singletrail is another intermediate option.
The trails in St. Pölten are characterized by their natural settings. You'll often ride through varied mixed forests, encountering roots, stones, and varying gradients. Many routes offer scenic views of the Lower Austrian Alpine foothills, rolling hills, and riverine landscapes along the Traisen and Danube rivers.
Absolutely. The St. Pölten region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails, including the moderate Laurenzi Route or the difficult Schöpfkreuz Viewpoint loop. There are also options for gravel biking and mountain hikes, with routes like the difficult Beschneiungsteich Hennesteck loop or the moderate Tirolerkogel Summit loop.
The Trail Between the Two Descents to Stoaleitn is noted as a nice alternative in the heat, likely due to its forest setting providing shade. Similarly, the ascent to the Elsbeere Singletrail is mostly in the shade, making it pleasant during warmer months.
The mountain biking trails, especially the 'Hometrails,' benefit from strong community support. The Mountainbike Initiative St. Pölten (MTB.STP) actively works on planning, constructing, and maintaining the routes, ensuring a good riding experience for all visitors.
Yes, the Elsbeere Singletrail features tight curves, small banked sections, and even a jump over a tree stump. The Pyhra Singletrail includes natural features like roots and stones, providing technical challenges.
The Sternwarten Descent is categorized as a challenging trail, suitable for riders looking for a more demanding experience in a forest setting.
The Eisenbründlweg is an intermediate trail that leads through a beautiful natural setting. It's part of the Venusberg-Oschneida MTB route, and cycling is explicitly permitted here.


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