Best bike parks around Döbriach are situated within the Nockberge region, offering a diverse landscape for mountain biking and gravel biking. The area features a network of trails, including dedicated bike park facilities and extensive natural routes. Döbriach is located near Lake Millstätter See, providing a mix of lakeside paths and challenging mountain ascents. This region caters to various skill levels, from family-friendly routes to technical descents.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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Quite busy as there is a cable car going up here, but the view is still manageable!
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Beautiful, quiet town, overlooking a splendid lake, at the foot of fantastic mountains, such as Mirnock where you can practice many sporting activities.
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This is perhaps the hardest trail in the area which alternates flow sections where you need to let go of the brakes, with more technical sections where you need to be careful. Comfortable climb either partly along a dirt road or completely on asphalt.
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You descend from the Kaiserburg on the longest flow trail in Europe to a crossroads on the left to find the "Rossalmhuttentrail" (signed T8), further down at a certain point you come across the crossroads for "Alter Almweg-trail" on the left (T1 ). This results in a magnificent descent of around 1000 metres, among the most beautiful in the area.
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fun little pump track with mini tables!
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Super S2+ trail with a carrying passage (in my opinion simply not ridable for the not absolute pro) of approx. 1 minute in the middle / lower part of the trail at 2 key points that everyone will recognize as such ;-) With a good choice of line, the rest is absolutely rideable with good driving technique and is even more fun with every further descent. Definitely not a trail for beginners. As can be read in the other description, some of it is very steep and screwed up.
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Very nice flowy 🔝👍🚵♀️
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Why is this highlight called "Bikepark"!? This is a practice area and not a bike park! The creator of this highlight should find out what a bike park is!
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The Döbriach region offers a diverse range of biking experiences, from dedicated bike parks to extensive natural trails. You'll find flow trails, technical descents, and scenic routes suitable for mountain biking and gravel biking. The area is part of the Nockberge region, known for its varied landscape.
Yes, the region caters to all skill levels. The Flow Country Trail Bad Kleinkirchheim is known for its flowy sections, making it accessible for those new to mountain biking. Additionally, the Bike Area Obermillstatt, close to Döbriach, features a skills center and trails designed for everyone, including families and beginners looking to improve their technique safely.
Experienced riders seeking a challenge can explore trails like the Kaiserburg to Feld am See Trail Descent (S1–S3), which features a mix of single trail sections with S1/2 and short S3 steps. The T25 Sternetrail is also a demanding S2-2.5 trail with steep sections and heels, making it unsuitable for beginners but thrilling for advanced riders.
The Bike Area Obermillstatt, located near Döbriach, stands out with its comprehensive facilities. It features a unique 9 x 12 meter airbag, the only one of its kind in Southern Austria, perfect for safely practicing jumps. It also offers a skills center, a variety of flowy and technical trails, jumplines, and an 'Up Monkey - T41' uphill trail for those seeking an ascent challenge.
The Flow Country Trail Bad Kleinkirchheim is Europe's longest Flow Country Trail, stretching 15.9 km from the Kaiserburg Mountain Station. The broader Döbriach and Millstätter See region also boasts over 700 kilometers of cycling and mountain bike trails, including the 28-kilometer Millstätter See Cycle Path.
Beyond bike parks, the Döbriach region offers a wide array of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain hikes, such as the 'Granattor loop' or routes to the Mirnock Summit, as detailed in the Mountain Hikes around Döbriach guide. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Brennsee – Lake Afritz loop' available in the Road Cycling Routes around Döbriach guide. For runners, there are scenic trails around Lake Millstätter See, found in the Running Trails around Döbriach guide.
Many trails offer stunning views. The Kaiserburg Mountain Station is a prime starting point for panoramic vistas, including the Wöllaner Nock. The Flow Country Trail Bad Kleinkirchheim also provides great views along its descent. The general mountain bike tours in the region often lead to picturesque viewpoints.
Facilities vary by location. The Kaiserburg Mountain Station, for instance, offers a restaurant and serves as a hub for accessing trails. The Bike Area Obermillstatt provides a skills center and an airbag for practice. After a ride, you can find amenities and places to relax in settlements like Feld am See, which offers access to Brennsee for a refreshing dip and various dining options.
The biking season typically runs from spring through autumn. The opening of trails like the Flow Country Trail is often in July, suggesting summer is a prime time. Always check local conditions and specific park operating hours before planning your visit, especially for higher-altitude trails which may open later or close earlier due to weather.
Yes, the Bike Area Obermillstatt offers regular workshops and training sessions. These are led by mountain bike professional Stefan Müller, providing an excellent opportunity to enhance your riding techniques, from basic skills to more advanced maneuvers.
Visitors appreciate the region's variety, from the thrill of Europe's longest Flow Country Trail to challenging technical descents. The ability to combine intense rides with scenic views, and the option to cool off in Lake Millstätter See after a long tour, are frequently highlighted. The well-maintained trails and the comprehensive offerings for all skill levels also contribute to a highly enjoyable experience.


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