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Top 20 Bike Parks around Nassereith

Best bike parks around Nassereith are found in a picturesque village in the Austrian district of Imst, offering a growing range of options for cyclists. The area features dedicated bike park facilities and extensive mountain biking trails in the surrounding region. Nassereith itself provides beginner-friendly bike park options, while the broader region boasts diverse terrain suitable for all skill levels. This makes it a notable destination for those seeking varied cycling experiences.

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Last updated: June 24, 2026

Fernpass Trail

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This trail is almost legendary. He is the first driving challenge on the Albrecht Route and the Via Claudia Augusta. Over the years, the iron-studded wagon wheels of the old …

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Blindsee Trail

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Magnificent panoramas and a final dip in the cool water – the single trail from Grubigstein to Blindsee is the highlight of the Tyrolean Zugspitz Arena.

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Grubigbahn cable car (Lermoos)

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The cable cars are not only ideal for hiking, but also for biking: With a valid lift ticket, bike transport is free. And it's worth it. The Tyrolean Zugspitz Arena …

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Area 47

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Between Haiming, Sautens and Roppen, nature and high-tech have been combined in an area of six and a half hectares to create an extraordinary leisure experience for young and old. …

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Forest Aisle Trail

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rather heavy than light - black trail! Partly steep and always very rocky.

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June 24, 2025, Grubigbahn Lermoos Cable Car

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If you want to avoid the uphill to the Blindsee trail, you can get to the top comfortably here.

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The cable cars are not only ideal for hiking, but also for biking: With a valid lift ticket, bike transport is free. And it's worth it. The Tyrolean Zugspitz Arena is one of the top spots in the Austrian mountain biking scene. You can find all the information about the cable cars here: www.bergbahnen-langes.at.

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July 8, 2023, Area 47

Area 47 is right at the beginning of the Ötztal.

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September 8, 2020, Blindsee Trail

It's still easy here ...

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Manu H
September 6, 2020, Blindsee Trail

Very demanding passages, be careful !!!

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September 6, 2020, Blindsee Trail

Very stony and demanding trail. Partly very coarse rubble and extremely technical passages. Not for beginners.

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September 6, 2020, Blindsee Trail

Not necessarily suitable for beginners

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Frequently Asked Questions

What bike parks are suitable for families and beginners in Nassereith?

Nassereith offers excellent options for families and beginners. The Trails & Pumptrack Nassereith is free to use and features a 'Flitz Kids Trail' (green, very easy) perfect for children, and a 'Flitz Flow Trail' (blue, easy) for those gaining experience. Additionally, the Area 47 bike park is also considered family-friendly, offering a variety of trails with different difficulty levels.

Where can I find more challenging mountain bike trails near Nassereith?

For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the region around Nassereith has several options. The Area 47 bike park is a first-class facility with varied trails, jumps, and obstacles. More specific trails include the Forest Aisle Trail, rated as a black trail (rather heavy than light), and the Grubigalm Trail, which is a medium-weight S2 track high above Lermoos.

What is the best time of year to visit the bike parks around Nassereith?

The bike parks and trails in the Nassereith region are generally best visited from spring through autumn. The Trails & Pumptrack Nassereith operates from March to November, weather permitting. The wider regional trails are particularly enjoyable in spring and summer, with autumn offering beautiful colors for scenic rides.

Are there any bike parks in Nassereith that don't require a lift?

Yes, the Trails & Pumptrack Nassereith is notable for its accessibility as it can be reached without a lift and is free to use. It's an ideal spot for practicing skills and enjoying the trails at your own pace.

What natural sights or viewpoints can I expect to see while cycling near Nassereith?

The region offers stunning natural beauty. The Fernpass Trail provides spectacular views of the Fernsteinsee and Fernstein Castle. When using the Grubigbahn cable car (Lermoos), you can enjoy the entire landscape around the Ehrwald Basin during your ascent. Many regional trails, including the one along the idyllic Fernsteinsee, offer breathtaking backdrops.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike parks in Nassereith?

Beyond bike parks, the Nassereith area is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Sameranger Lake – Lake Fernstein loop' or the 'Lake Fernstein – Lake Fernstein loop from Nassereith'. For runners, there are trails like the 'Tunnel under the Fernpass Road loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Inn Valley Cycle Path' offering extensive rides. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, running guide, and gravel biking guide for Nassereith.

Are there any facilities that help with bike transport to higher trails?

Yes, the Grubigbahn cable car (Lermoos) provides an ascent aid for both hikers and mountain bikers. With a valid lift ticket, bike transport is free, allowing you to access technically demanding trails or wide gravel paths from higher elevations.

What makes the Trails & Pumptrack Nassereith unique?

The Trails & Pumptrack Nassereith is unique for its accessibility, being free to use and not requiring a lift. It features a dedicated pumptrack and mountain bike technik area for skill improvement, alongside the beginner-friendly 'Flitz Kids Trail' and the more challenging 'Flitz Flow Trail', making it ideal for progression in a safe environment.

What do visitors generally enjoy about the bike parks around Nassereith?

Visitors appreciate the diverse range of bike parks, catering to all skill levels from beginners to experienced riders. The region's stunning natural landscape, including views of the Fernsteinsee and the Ehrwald Basin, is frequently highlighted. The variety of trails, from flowy descents to technically demanding sections, ensures a rewarding experience for everyone.

Are there plans for future developments in the bike park offerings in Nassereith?

Yes, Imst Tourism is planning to acquire a new mobile pumptrack for Nassereith. This modular track, made from sustainable materials, will include both a long and a short standard track, offering free public use and aiming to enhance bike offerings for beginners and intermediate riders.

Can I find historical elements or landmarks along the bike trails?

Yes, the Fernpass Trail is almost legendary and serves as a driving challenge on the Albrecht Route and Via Claudia Augusta. Along this trail, you can see visible traces of bygone times, where iron-studded wagon wheels of old Roman carts worked their way deep into the stony path. The trail also offers views of the historic Fernstein Castle.

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