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Top 6 Bike Parks around Dienten am Hochkönig

Best bike parks around Dienten am Hochkönig offer a dedicated flow trail experience. The Flow Trail Hochkönig, also known as the Bürglalm Mitzi Trail, spans approximately 4.3 km with a 550-meter elevation difference, winding through meadows and forests with views of the Hochkönig mountain range. It features berms, waves, and curves, starting as an easy trail suitable for families and beginners, and gradually increasing in challenge. Uphill transport is provided by the Bürglalmbahn chairlift, allowing for multiple runs.

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Last updated: May 27, 2026

Flow Trail Hochkönig

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Including the connecting path from the mountain station to the entrance, the Hochkönig Flow Trail is now an impressive five and a half kilometers long. The pump track (Tour 9) …

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Moosalm Adam Hut

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Forest slide park: You can start with the lift and slide down some. The slides are free, the lift ride with the Hochkönigcard also.

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Great trail - for beginners or advanced! 🚵🏼👍

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S2 Downhill Trail to Zeller See

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Good to driving S2 downhill on a hiking trail.
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October 5, 2025, Start of Jungle Flow (Flow One-Trail) – Maria Alm

Really great trail, blue and red

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A beautiful alpine hut with a fantastic view, it's a pleasure to linger here. They not only provided food and drinks for us cyclists, but also, upon request, juice for our e-bikes ;-) We certainly needed it...

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Great trail, there are 2 options, blue route easy, red route challenging. Both routes are fun and very easy to ride 🍀👍🏽Ride on

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Nice long trail towards Lake Zell. I don't think it's too difficult. It's great to ride, and we didn't see any hikers coming our way even on the weekend. By the way, I didn't see a prohibition sign, but of course it might still be prohibited.

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Super nice view and the paths are well signposted. There is also a bike trail 👍

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Gerry_Y33
November 1, 2023, Moosalm Adamhütte

The Moosalm was completely renovated a few years ago and is now a beautiful, working alpine pasture. However, the climb is quite arduous. First steeply uphill on asphalt, then just as steeply on the forest road that leads directly to the alpine pasture. The hut owner is a funny guy who is happy about every mountain biker. Delicious Kaiserschmarren, a cheese dumpling soup or even cold dishes make up for the strenuous drive up to the Alm.

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JonasB
September 20, 2023, Moosalm Adamhütte

Great destination with the MTB. Anyone who arrives up here is welcome to stop by. Food and drinks are good.

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Very nice views of the Steinernes Meer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of bike trails can I expect in Dienten am Hochkönig?

Dienten am Hochkönig is primarily known for its dedicated flow trail experience. The main attraction is the Flow Trail Hochkönig, also known as the Bürglalm Mitzi Trail, which offers a fluid and flowing descent through meadows and forests. You'll find numerous berms, waves, and curves, designed for an enjoyable ride.

Are there bike parks suitable for beginners and families in Dienten am Hochkönig?

Yes, the Flow Trail Hochkönig is an excellent choice for families and beginners. It starts as a very easy trail, allowing riders to build confidence, and gradually becomes a bit more challenging towards the end. There's also a dedicated practice area near the Bürglalmbahn mountain station to hone skills.

What is the length and elevation of the main bike trails?

The Flow Trail Hochkönig, including its connecting path, is an impressive five and a half kilometers long. The Bürglalm Mitzi Trail section itself spans approximately 4.3 km with a 550-meter elevation difference, offering a sustained downhill experience.

How do I get back up the mountain after riding the trails?

For convenient uphill transport, the Bürglalmbahn chairlift is available. It comfortably takes you and your bike back up the mountain, allowing for multiple runs without strenuous climbs. Holders of the Hochkönig Card can even receive free bike transport once daily on one of the summer cable cars, including the Bürglalmbahn.

What are some other popular bike trails in the wider Hochkönig region?

Beyond the main flow trail in Dienten, visitors also enjoy the Start of Jungle Flow (Flow One Trail) – Maria Alm, which is described as fluid and flowing, suitable for both beginners and advanced riders. Another popular option is a casual Trail with difficulty levels S1 to S2, also accessible via the Bürglalm chairlift.

What is the best time of year to visit Dienten am Hochkönig for biking?

The biking season in the Hochkönig region typically runs during the warmer months. Summer is ideal for enjoying the flow trails and the scenic mountain views. It's always a good idea to check local conditions and lift operating times before your visit.

Are there scenic viewpoints or natural features along the bike trails?

Absolutely. The Flow Trail Hochkönig winds through picturesque meadows and forests, offering continuous stunning views of the Hochkönig mountain range throughout your descent. The region is known for its beautiful alpine scenery.

What amenities are available near the bike trails?

Near the Bürglalmbahn mountain station, you'll find a dedicated practice area. For refreshments, the Moosalm Adam Hut is a popular spot, offering a restaurant and a viewpoint. The broader Hochkönig bike region also features a comprehensive infrastructure for bikers, including e-bike charging stations and bike rentals.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike parks in Dienten am Hochkönig?

The Dienten am Hochkönig area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Alpine pastures to the Huberalm and Königsbergalm' or 'Hochkönig’s Legend Trail'. There are also running trails and gravel biking routes available. For more details, check out the hiking guide, running guide, and gravel biking guide for the region.

What do visitors enjoy most about the bike parks around Dienten am Hochkönig?

Visitors consistently praise the Flow Trail Hochkönig for its length and suitability for all skill levels, especially beginners and families. The convenience of the Bürglalmbahn for uplift and the stunning scenic views are also frequently highlighted. The 'fluid and flowing' nature of the trails, like the Start of Jungle Flow, makes for a fun and engaging experience.

Are there any more challenging trails for experienced mountain bikers?

While Dienten is known for its accessible flow trails, the Flow Trail Hochkönig does become a bit more challenging towards the end, providing a good progression. Additionally, trails like the casual Trail offer S1 to S2 difficulty levels, and the S2 Downhill Trail to Zeller See provides a more technical descent for those seeking a greater challenge.

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