Best bike parks around Zell are found in the surrounding Austrian Alps, a region characterized by its high-alpine terrain and extensive trail networks. This area, including the Zell am See-Kaprun region, offers diverse landscapes from glacial peaks to valley floors. It serves as a central point for accessing premier mountain biking destinations. The natural environment provides a backdrop for a variety of outdoor activities, particularly mountain biking.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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News 08/10/23: Unfortunately the path is not maintained, see picture.
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This trail is actually the continuation of the "flowy single trail" and runs more or less on the ridge of the Bärenboden, finally a little steeper down to the road. S1, often roots. Flowy, nice to drive. The continuation down to Zell then either on the meadow path, later on the road or on the "zigzag hiking trail" (steep stairs, picturesque with wooden figures, but not suitable for bikes, almost always had to carry).
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Three almost parallel paths. From above (eastern starting point) this trail, marked with S2 on the komoot map, is the longest and in the lower part the most difficult (very steep here). Next to it from the same point are two completely parallel, shorter paths, the left one from above (= middle of the three) a veritable root trail (S1 to S2), on the far right is the hiking trail.
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That it's more S2 to S3 is more true than the S1 designation from komoot 🤔
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As of 09/24/2021, trail is closed due to woodwork.
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Ride only when dry. Very narrow, rooty and steep. Not for beginners.
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Quite a demanding trail where you can bypass the more difficult part.
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Bikepark Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis is recognized as one of the "European Leading Bikeparks" and is particularly known for its family-friendliness. It offers 8 to 9 trails with varying difficulty levels, including easy "blue" trails like Milky Way, Vuelta, or Morning Glory, perfect for beginners and families. The park also features a training area, kids park, pumptrack, and a bike school to help improve riding skills.
Epic Bikepark Leogang, consistently rated among Europe's best, offers over 120 km of lines and trails across seven mountains. You'll find a wide array of features including flowlines, freeride trails, downhill tracks, Northshore elements, singletrails, dirtlines, jumplines, pumptracks, and a bagjump. Recent additions include the T-Line and the "Back to the Roots" loamer trail, catering to all skill levels from rookies to pros.
Absolutely. The Kitzsteinhorn in Kaprun is renowned for its alpine freeride trails, offering a thrilling experience for enduro specialists and downhill riders. Notable trails include the Geißstein Trail (3.1 km), the Wüstlau Trail (7.7 km), and the Bachler Trail (5.2 km), which range from highly alpine and challenging to flowing sections. Bikes can be transported up the mountain via cable car.
Maiskogel Bike Park in Kaprun offers a compact yet exciting experience, spanning approximately 2,000 m². It features kickers, obstacles, and turns, making it suitable for those who enjoy tricks, downhill, and freestyle. It serves as an ideal training ground for both seasoned bike pros and hobby riders to test and push their skills.
The Zell am See-Kaprun region boasts an extensive network of mountain biking routes, including challenging uphill tours, leisurely valley rides, and specific freeride trails. With 230 km of mountain bike trails and 16,000 meters of elevation gain across 30 tours, the area provides endless possibilities for mountain biking enthusiasts of all levels.
Visitors appreciate the variety and quality of trails. For instance, the Schattenberg Singletrail is described as a "beautiful and varied single trail" and part of a "really great bike area to enjoy." The Grat Trail Zurich (S2–S3) is considered an "absolutely spectacular trail" for experienced riders, though challenging when wet. The Börenboden Flow Trail is noted for being "flowy, nice to drive" with roots.
Yes, the Polenweg Trail is notable for its historical context. The path was built by Polish soldiers interned in Switzerland during World War II. Besides its history, it offers beautiful views, especially in the upper third, looking north to Ettenhausen and Guntershausen.
The summer months are generally the best time to visit the bike parks and enjoy the freeride trails, especially at locations like the Kitzsteinhorn. During this period, the weather conditions are most favorable for mountain biking, and all facilities are typically fully operational. Some trails, like the Dättnau Trail, are best enjoyed on a dry day as they can become very slippery when wet.
Beyond bike parks, the region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including touring bicycle options like the "Lake Bichel – Sitzberg Village loop" or the "Töss River near Turbenthal – Nagelfluh Cliff loop." For mountain biking, there are extensive MTB Trails around Zell, such as the "Hörnli Summit – Sternenberg Church loop." If you prefer running, there are numerous Running Trails around Zell, including the "Töss River – Töss River Trail loop."
Many trails in the region offer scenic viewpoints. The Polenweg Trail provides beautiful far views, especially over the Bichelsee. The Grat Trail Zurich (S2–S3) also offers spectacular views along its ridge section. The high-alpine setting of the Kitzsteinhorn freeride trails inherently provides breathtaking vistas.
Zell am See serves as an excellent base for accessing several premier mountain biking destinations. Epic Bikepark Leogang is located within the broader Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn region, while Maiskogel Bike Park and the Kitzsteinhorn are both in Kaprun, which is part of the Zell am See-Kaprun region. Bikepark Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis is in Tyrol. The convenience of cable car transport for bikes at places like Kitzsteinhorn makes these parks highly accessible for enjoying downhill-focused riding.


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