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Top 20 Bike Parks around Sölden

Best bike parks around Sölden are centered within the Bike Republic Sölden, a comprehensive network of trails in the Ötztal Alps. This destination offers a diverse range of over 30 varied trails and lines, catering to different skill levels. The area features both machine-built flow trails and natural singletrack, alongside dedicated areas for advanced riders. Its modern lift infrastructure provides easy access to higher elevation routes.

Best bike parks around Sölden

  • The most popular bike parks is Ohn Line (6009) – Bike Republic Sölden, an mtb_park that is very easy to drive and contains numerous wooden elements. It is suitable for beginners and ends above the valley station of the Gaislachkogelbahn.
  • Another must-see spot is Lettn Line, an mtb_park. Visitors can expect a blue trail with many beautiful Northshore elements.
  • Visitors also love Ollweite Line (6010), a flowy trail in a high alpine landscape. This technically easy trail offers fantastic views and is one of the longest lines in the region.
  • Sölden is known for shaped lines, natural trails, and pump tracks. The region offers a variety of bike parks to explore, from beginner-friendly flow trails to challenging singletrack.
  • The bike parks around Sölden are appreciated by the komoot community, with over 800 upvotes and 80 photos.

Last updated: May 11, 2026

Gaislachkogelbahn Middle Station

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Even the ascent with the cable car to the Gaislachkogel middle station is a great experience: Leisurely floating with fantastic views from the valley up towards the mountains.

The Gaislachkogelbahn runs in summer daily from 08.30 to 16.45.

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The "Ohn Line" (6009) is a so-called shaped (built) route on the west side of the Bikerepublic in Sölden. The Blue Line is very easy to drive, it contains numerous wooden elements that are covered with rabbit wire and are therefore very handy. The route is 3.6 kilometers long and has a depth of 377 meters. It is also suitable for beginners and ends above the valley station of the Gaislachkogelbahn. Here it turns into the green "Broate Line" (6027), which ends at the valley station. At the same time, it is the middle section of the so-called Long Line up from the Rotkogel. It consists of the red "Ollwide Line" (6010), the "Ohn Line" (6009) and the "Broate Line" (6027) with a total of 12.5 kilometers in length, 1,300 meters in depth and burning calves at the end. Overall very worthwhile. It can be reached from the Gaislachkogel mountain station via the blue "Eebme Line" (6005) and from the Giggijoch side via the Rettenbachtrail.

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Lettn Line

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Driving well overall, had significant braking waves at the end of the season. The end to a little looser ground. Ends directly at the Giggijochbahn. At the same time, it is the end of the Giggijoch Long Line, which consists of the Ollweit, Troaln, Harbe, Gahe and Lettn Line. After about 15 kilometers of descent in the calves, even the gentle blue line has its problems ☺️. Is also a nice combination of flow and technique with the Leiterbergtrail.

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Ollweite Line (6010)

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Flowy trail in a high alpine, grandiose landscape. Technically easy, but a bit “gruff” than the blue lines in Sölden. There are always smaller tables or jumps, whereby everything can be rolled over or bypassed. The large (easy to drive, but also bypassable on the road if necessary) Steinfeld is certainly one of the most beautiful photo spots in the region. Absolute must-ride trail!

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Gahe Line (6028)

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Blue route with lots of berms and more of a marble run feel. But it's still fun to warm up on. 👌

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October 21, 2024, Ohn Line (6009) – Bike Republic Sölden

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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October 14, 2024, Gahe Line (6028)

Start of the Gahe Line (6028) with the stamping point at the tree line

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October 13, 2024, Gahe Line (6028)

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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September 6, 2022, Lettn Line

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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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular bike trails in Sölden?

Sölden offers a diverse range of popular trails. The Ohn Line (6009) is a very easy, flowy blue trail with numerous wooden elements, suitable for beginners. Another favorite is the Lettn Line, a blue trail known for its many beautiful Northshore elements. For those seeking stunning views and a high-alpine experience, the Ollweite Line (6010) is a flowy, technically easy trail with fantastic vistas.

Are there trails suitable for beginners and families in Sölden?

Yes, Bike Republic Sölden is very welcoming to all skill levels, including beginners and families. Trails like the Ohn Line (6009) are designed to be very easy to ride, even featuring wooden elements covered for better grip. Additionally, Sölden has two pump tracks: 'Rolling,' the largest in Tyrol, and 'Sunny,' which is ideal for beginners and children with smaller obstacles.

What kind of trails can advanced riders expect in Sölden?

Advanced riders will find plenty of challenges in Sölden. The region offers technical natural single trails, and for those confident with jumps and tricks, the 'Dirt District' in the Grünwald area is an XXL dirt park covering over 13,300 m². This area features a variety of freeride and slopestyle trails, originally built for the Swatch Nines Festival.

What makes the Bike Republic Sölden unique?

Bike Republic Sölden stands out as more than just a bike park; it's a comprehensive network of over 30 diverse trails and lines, including 16 natural trails and 17 shaped lines. It caters to all skill levels, from flowy beginner trails to technical singletrack and high-alpine routes. A unique feature is the 'Bike Republic Citizen' passport, where riders can collect stamps on each trail to earn 'visas' and redeem them for goodies, adding a fun, interactive element to exploration.

Are there any long-distance flow trails in Sölden?

Absolutely. Sölden is home to several impressive long-distance flow trails. The Ollweite Line (6010), for example, is nearly seven kilometers long and offers a very flowing ride through a high-alpine landscape. The 'Gahe Line' is another notable flow trail, stretching 11km with excellent berms, suitable for all riders and forming part of longer descents.

What are the best trails for scenic views in Sölden?

Many trails in Sölden offer breathtaking views of the Ötztal Alps. The Ollweite Line (6010) is particularly renowned for its high-alpine setting and fantastic vistas, including a large, easy-to-ride stone field that's a popular photo spot. Even the ascent via the Gaislachkogelbahn Middle Station provides a great experience with panoramic views.

How does the lift system work for accessing trails in Sölden?

Bike Republic Sölden is equipped with a modern and efficient lift system, including gondolas, which makes accessing the higher elevation trails very convenient. This infrastructure allows riders to maximize their downhill riding time and easily reach various starting points across the extensive trail network.

Can I combine mountain biking with other outdoor activities in Sölden?

Yes, Sölden is an excellent destination for combining mountain biking with other outdoor pursuits. You can explore a variety of MTB Trails, enjoy Gravel Biking, or embark on challenging Mountain Hikes. The stunning alpine scenery also offers opportunities for exploring waterfalls and enjoying nature.

What are some of the natural trails available for mountain biking in Sölden?

For those who prefer a more rugged and authentic experience, Sölden offers over 34 kilometers of natural single trails. The 'Kleble Alm Trail' is a notable example, known for its technical sections and stunning views, providing a different kind of challenge compared to the shaped flow lines.

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

Visitors consistently praise the incredible flow and fun factor of the built trails, often highlighting the generous design and long wooden bridges/Northshores. The high-alpine setting and fantastic views are also frequently mentioned as major draws, making the overall experience truly memorable. The diversity of trails, catering to all levels, ensures everyone finds something to love.

Are there specific enduro routes in Bike Republic Sölden?

Yes, Bike Republic Sölden features signposted enduro routes. These routes are designed to offer a balanced experience, combining uphill cycling on forest roads and meadow paths with exhilarating downhill sections on either shaped lines or natural trails, perfect for riders who enjoy both climbing and descending.

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