Best bike parks around Ginzling are located within the broader Zillertal region, a mountainous area characterized by its alpine landscapes. Ginzling is a village in this region, offering access to various biking opportunities. The surrounding area features diverse terrain suitable for mountain biking, including trails and dedicated bike park facilities.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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super trail - free switchback training
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Great descent. Unfortunately, there are really a lot of transverse grooves for the rainwater that are deep and wide in places. In addition, a lot of fine and loose gravel on the paths. Unfortunately, this spoils the fun of riding because you can hardly use the flow that the trail actually offers.
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Very easy to ride trail. I rode through everything easily on the gravel bike. Just lower the saddle a bit and let it roll. :)
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The Schlegeisspreicher path to the Pfitscherjoch has been expanded for three months in 2022. Gravel transport partly by helicopter. The path is now better passable except for the Lavitzalm section. Partly slab path that is not easy to manage, as well as the longer, steep sliding sections. Great - but very difficult tour!
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The descent with luggage is very demanding, I personally pushed for about 40 minutes, enjoyed the landscape and arrived healthy at the parking lot. I hope I can ride it without luggage
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Tricky trail to complete fully on a bike either way due to the bumpy rocks on the way and definitely has to be walked on many section on a gravel bike or with a bikepacking setup. There are little streams to cross and the views all around are impressive.
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If you had problems with switchbacks before then you can learn it here ... :-)
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The action mountain. Many sports can be practiced here. And start his tours.
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While Ginzling itself doesn't host dedicated bike parks, it's located in the broader Zillertal region, which offers a variety of options. You'll find everything from challenging singletracks to flowing descents. Notable areas include Bikepark Gerlos and the Isskogel Trails within the Zillertal Arena, known for diverse terrain.
Yes, the Zillertal region offers options for all skill levels. The Isskogel Trails, for example, feature blue flow trails accessible via cable car, designed to be enjoyable for a wider range of riders, including families. Additionally, the Penken Mountain Adventure Area is noted as suitable for families, offering facilities and trails.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Pfitscher Joch–Schlegeis Singletrail is highly regarded. It's described as a challenging mountain pass trail with slate stairs, considered one of the best by riders. Bikepark Gerlos also features black lines for advanced riders.
Ginzling's location within the Zillertal provides easy access to nearby biking destinations. The Zillertal Arena, home to Bikepark Gerlos and Isskogel Trails, is readily accessible, allowing visitors to Ginzling to reach these areas for diverse biking experiences.
The Zillertal region is characterized by stunning alpine landscapes. Trails often offer panoramic views, such as those from the Isskogel Trails or the Penken Mountain Adventure Area. You'll encounter diverse terrain, from forests to mountain passes, with impressive backdrops like the Schlegeis Reservoir near the Pfitscher Joch.
Visitors appreciate the diversity of trails catering to different skill levels, from very easy flowing descents like the 65 Switchbacks Descent from Hintertux Glacier to technical singletracks. The scenic beauty, the convenience of gondola access at places like Bikepark Gerlos, and the well-maintained flow trails are frequently highlighted.
Yes, the 65 Switchbacks Descent from Hintertux Glacier is described as a very easy to ride and flowing trail, even suitable for gravel bikes. The Isskogel Trails also feature blue flow trails (Isflow 1 to 3) designed for an enjoyable, flowing experience.
Beyond bike parks, the Ginzling area offers extensive opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including touring and road cycling, or embark on mountain biking trails. For more options, check out the guides for Cycling around Ginzling and MTB Trails around Ginzling.
Yes, the region offers intermediate routes. The Gravel Forest Trail is categorized as intermediate, providing a good option for riders looking for a balanced challenge. Bikepark Gerlos also features red lines suitable for intermediate riders.
The best time to visit the bike parks and trails in the Zillertal region is typically during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn (roughly May to October), when the trails are clear of snow and the weather is most favorable for mountain biking. Always check local conditions before your visit.
Absolutely. The Penken Mountain Adventure Area is a prominent viewpoint offering stunning vistas. Many trails, including the Isskogel Trails and those leading to mountain passes like the Pfitscher Joch, provide impressive panoramic views of the Zillertal's alpine scenery.
Yes, areas like the Penken Mountain Adventure Area offer facilities including restaurants. Many mountain huts and cafes are also typically found along popular routes and near cable car stations in the Zillertal region, providing places to rest and refuel.


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