Best bike parks around Langenfeld are found in the Ötztal, a region characterized by its alpine landscapes and extensive network of mountain biking trails. The area provides a range of cycling experiences, from leisurely valley routes to demanding alpine tours. Längenfeld serves as a central point for accessing both natural trails and specialized biking facilities. The diverse terrain supports various skill levels, making it suitable for different types of riders.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Bike Republic: "'Ohn' - the h is pronounced audibly - stands for 'down'. The continuation of the Eebme makes the most of the varied terrain: in the long sections with few curves, the surfing is extremely flowing until you reach the wooden structures in the lower section."
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Start of the Gahe Line (6028) with the stamping point at the tree line
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Bike Republic Sölden: “Ollweite” usually in conjunction with “auf”: af Ollweite. In the Ötztal dialect, Ollweite means in the open air, in open terrain, outside the yard, somewhere outside. The line starts below the Langegg mountain station at 2,600 m, ends at the Hühnersteign and, at 7 km, is one of the longest lines in the Republic. It is physically demanding and extremely varied with cool berms, slightly blocked stone fields and wooden structures.
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To relax with a good beer 🍺...
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Flowy trail in the BikeRepublic back to the valley station of the Gaislachkogelbahn. No particular difficulties, let it run, have fun! The landscape at the bottom of the mountain is also much more varied than above the tree line!
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Easy blue trail, all difficult sections with long wooden elements covered with railings so that you can simply roll over them. Still a lot of fun to ride. No steps or big stones, wide path, nice curves! Great!
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There is a motor skills course and the Almzeit playground. You can also ride a mountain cart from the middle station.
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The wooden passages are cool, they're a lot of fun 👍
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Längenfeld is a central point for accessing a diverse range of biking experiences. While it's known for an extensive network of mountain biking trails, the nearby Bike Republic Sölden offers dedicated bike park experiences with shaped lines and natural trails. Längenfeld itself also features a local pumptrack for skill development.
Yes, the Bike Republic Sölden caters to all skill levels, including beginners. For instance, the Ohn Line (6009) is a blue-rated, flowy trail with wooden elements, perfect for those new to bike parks. The Lettn Line is another easy blue trail with Northshore elements, suitable for families. Additionally, the Pumptrack Längenfeld offers different difficulty levels for children and adults to practice their skills.
Experienced riders will find plenty of challenges at the Bike Republic Sölden. The Ollweite Line (6010) is a red-rated, nearly 7-kilometer-long trail in a high alpine landscape, featuring stone elements, berms, and small jumps. For very experienced riders, the XXL Dirtpark in the Grünwald area offers varied freeride and slopestyle tracks.
The Bike Republic Sölden is renowned for its vast network of 16 natural trails and 11 shaped lines, offering diverse difficulty levels from trail beginners to enduro pros. It boasts exceptionally long lines, with some allowing riders to conquer over 1,300 meters of altitude difference over 16 kilometers. Its ecologically sustainable construction and stunning alpine scenery also contribute to its appeal.
Yes, Längenfeld offers a dedicated Pumptrack Längenfeld. This free-to-use facility is suitable for mountain bikes, BMX, and scooters, providing different difficulty levels for both children and adults to enjoy and improve their riding techniques in a safe environment.
Längenfeld is an ideal starting point for numerous mountain bike tours. Recommended routes include the moderately difficult Adlerblickrunde (approx. 20.3 km) with panoramic views, and the Amberger Hut route (approx. 23.7 km) leading to 2135m with nearly 1000 meters of ascent. For a greater challenge, the Three Alm Route is 28.3 km long with over 1,000 meters of ascent, offering unique panoramas.
The spring, summer, and autumn months offer pleasant temperatures, making them the best time to visit Längenfeld for mountain biking. During these seasons, you can enjoy the extensive network of trails and bike parks amidst idyllic mountain villages, impressive waterfalls, and majestic glaciers.
Yes, the region around Längenfeld offers magnificent views and natural features. The Adlerblickrunde trail leads to the Adlerblick panorama platform. The Ollweite Line (6010) in Sölden provides a flowy trail in a high alpine landscape with fantastic views, including a large stone field that is a popular photo spot. The Gaislachkogelbahn Middle Station also offers great views even during the cable car ascent.
Beyond bike parks, Längenfeld offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the Aqua Dome Thermal Run or the Ötztal Ancient Trail. There are also extensive gravel biking routes like the Ötztal Cycle Path, and challenging MTB trails like the Sulztal – Amberger Hütte route. For more details, you can check the Running Trails around Langenfeld, Gravel biking around Langenfeld, and MTB Trails around Langenfeld guides.
The Bike Republic Sölden is easily accessible from Längenfeld. While specific public transport details for direct bike park access aren't provided, Sölden is a short distance from Längenfeld, and local bus services typically connect the villages in the Ötztal valley. Many visitors also drive or cycle to Sölden to access the bike park facilities.
Yes, the Bike Republic Sölden is designed to be family-friendly. It features two pumptracks and skill centers where children and beginners can practice. The diverse range of trails includes easier blue lines, like the Ohn Line (6009) and Lettn Line, which are suitable for younger riders and those just starting out.
The terrain around Längenfeld is highly varied. You'll find everything from flat valley basin paths suitable for leisurely rides, such as sections of the Ötztal Cycle Trail, to challenging alpine tours with significant ascents and descents. The Bike Republic Sölden offers both natural single trails and machine-built shaped lines with features like steep curves, waves, and jumps.


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