Best bike parks around Helfenberg are found in the Mühlviertel region of Austria, offering a diverse range of mountain biking opportunities. The area features extensive trail networks alongside smaller, community-focused facilities such as pump tracks and skill parks. These facilities cater to various skill levels, providing options for developing riding techniques and enjoying cycling. The region is known for its varied mountain bike trails, often featuring granite formations and natural reserves.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Great trail for mountain biking and running
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Down in the valley of the Kleine Rodl a forest road (MTB section) begins, further up after a stretch over orchards it is then an asphalt road.
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Yes, it is a bit of a challenge to ride this short S2 single trail. It is probably a bit easier going downhill from "Brod" to the granite massif "Vyklestilka". I have also ridden this route uphill from "Vyklestilka" to "Brod". It is a bit more difficult if you ride with foresight. But all in all it is manageable for experienced riders.
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The Granitlandrunde section offers a lot of variety: easy, wonderful sections along the edge of the forest after the Schamaninnen-Kreis, and there are also comfortable forest path sections on the climb from Guglwald, but also rough stones and heavy roots in between. It is easy to ride in both directions, and a fully is of course helpful in the rough parts 😊. The path names are really apt: Waldidylle, Naturgenuss Weg, TraumArena Weg
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This single trail is awesome. Hollow alleys with rocky outcrops on the way in the forest. The trail only goes downhill from the forest.
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A beautiful section through the colorful deciduous forest, especially in autumn. The subsoil is rocky forest floor. But since there is only a relatively mild incline, both directions are easy to drive.
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Long, strenuous climb to the Noppen Air Festival location.
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The Mühlviertel region around Helfenberg offers a diverse range of mountain biking opportunities. You'll find extensive trail networks, including hand-built single trails like the TraumArena Trail and Granitlandrunde, as well as smaller, community-focused facilities such as pump tracks and skill parks. These cater to various skill levels, from playful learning to technically demanding sections.
Yes, advanced riders can find challenging sections. For instance, the Hohe Reuth Downhill is known for being short but technically demanding, with roots and stones. The Roadlberg Trails, while not listed as a highlight, are also recognized as a 'mountain bike jewel' in Austria, offering technically demanding sections suitable for enduro riders.
For a smooth and enjoyable ride, consider the Amesschlag Downhill. This section through a colorful deciduous forest features a rocky forest floor but with a mild incline, making it easy to ride in both directions.
Yes, the Noppen Air Uphill is a long, strenuous ascent to the Noppen Air Festival location. It features a forest road section in the Kleine Rodl valley, transitioning to an asphalt road further up.
Absolutely. Facilities like the Freedolin Pumptrack Königswiesen and Skillpark & Pumptrack St. Johann am Wimberg are designed for all ages and skill levels. They offer circular tracks to improve technique without constant pedaling, small jump lines, and dedicated children's pump tracks, making them ideal for families and beginners to learn and practice.
The Mühlviertel region is known for its varied mountain bike trails that often feature impressive granite formations and wind through mixed forests. The Roadlberg Trails, for example, are hand-built single trails winding through forests around an observation tower, offering scenic views and a nature-friendly experience.
Visitors appreciate the variety of terrain, from easy sections along forest edges to challenging rooty and stony paths. The smooth sections through colorful deciduous forests, especially in autumn, are highly recommended. The effort put into sustainable construction of trails like Roadlberg also contributes to a genuine mountain biking experience.
Beyond biking, the region offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails around Helfenberg, including routes to Schloss Helfenberg or Maria Rast Forest Chapel. For those interested in longer excursions, there are also mountain hikes and road cycling routes available in the wider area.
Yes, the Skillpark & Pumptrack St. Johann am Wimberg offers a dedicated mountain bike training area for playful learning, helping riders improve their technique. Similarly, the Freedolin Pumptrack Königswiesen and Pumptrack Reichenau provide excellent opportunities to practice technique and gain momentum through body weight shifts.
While specific seasonal information for all parks isn't detailed, the description of Amesschlag Downhill mentions it being 'especially in autumn' through colorful deciduous forests, suggesting spring to autumn would be ideal for enjoying the natural scenery and trails. Pump tracks and skill parks are generally accessible daily during daylight hours, often from spring through late autumn.
Near the Roadlberg Trails, you can find a local bike shop (Popa Flo) for rentals, purchases, and repairs, along with the Roadlhof for dining. For other bike parks and trails, it's advisable to check local listings for nearby cafes, pubs, or accommodation in the respective towns like Königswiesen or St. Johann am Wimberg.


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