Best bike parks around Imsterberg are found within the Outdoorregion Imst, an area known for its extensive natural trails and dedicated bike park experiences. The region offers mountain biking opportunities ranging from scenic routes to specialized facilities. Imsterberg provides access to both lift-assisted mountain biking and a significant indoor bike park. This area caters to various skill levels, from leisure riders to those seeking challenging descents.
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Very steep, roots and loose gravel. Not for beginners. Komoot suggests this single trail as a bike path. This is definitely wrong. I couldn't stop and take pictures on the steep sections.
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This path is beautiful. Komoot recommends it as a cycle path. I think you need a mountain bike here. You won't have any fun with a city bike.
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ZIRBENCARTS Downhill action, six-pointer mountain station. about 3.7 km long adventurous ride to the middle station.
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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. Whether outdoor adventure, event arena, water fun, themed gastronomy or a platform for business incentives - the location on the 47th degree of latitude leaves nothing to be desired. You can let off steam in the 20,000 square meter "Water Area", discover the Ötztaler Ache by canyoning or admire the area from a bird's eye view with the "Mega Swing Line". But that's not all. There is a "Climbing Area", a "Party Area", a "Wake Area" and even a Motocross "Offroad Area". You can't get bored here! All information can be found at: https://www.oetztal.com/area47.
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The Imsterberg area offers a mix of natural mountain biking trails with lift access, particularly around Hoch-Imst, and a state-of-the-art indoor bike park. You can find diverse trails ranging from scenic routes to challenging downhill sections, as well as dedicated facilities for skill development.
Yes, both Hoch-Imst and the Area 47 Indoor Bike Park offer family-friendly options. Hoch-Imst has leisure tours suitable for beginners and families, while Area 47 includes a dedicated kids' pump track and features designed for all ages and skill levels, from children learning basic handling to experienced riders.
For challenging trails, consider the Fließer Sonnenhänge Trail, which offers panoramic views and sections requiring advanced riding skills. Another option is the Very steep singletrack 🚵♂️, known for its roots and loose gravel, making it unsuitable for beginners.
Yes, the AREA 47 Indoor Bike Park in Roppen, close to Imsterberg, is Austria's largest indoor bike park. It features a 1,000 m² pump park, a 140-meter-long dirt flowline, a jumpline for intermediate to expert riders, and a skills area with various obstacles. It operates year-round, regardless of weather conditions.
For outdoor trails, the best time to visit is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are favorable. However, the AREA 47 Indoor Bike Park provides an excellent all-weather option and is open year-round, including evenings.
Yes, the AREA 47 Indoor Bike Park offers bike and equipment rental, including helmets and protective gear, making it convenient for visitors who don't bring their own.
Absolutely. The Zirbencarts Downhill Route is an intermediate 3.7 km long route offering an adventurous ride. Additionally, the Flowy singletrack 🚵♂️ is another intermediate trail that winds through the forest.
The trails around Hoch-Imst lead through picturesque forests, past mountain lakes, and alongside rivers, all set against the backdrop of the Tyrolean Alps. The Fließer Sonnenhänge Trail, for instance, offers very nice views of the valley.
Beyond biking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, from easy to difficult, as detailed in the Hiking around Imsterberg guide. There are also dedicated Running Trails around Imsterberg and more challenging Mountain Hikes around Imsterberg.
Yes, the AREA 47 Indoor Bike Park is well-equipped with showers and changing rooms for visitors' convenience.
At Hoch-Imst, the 10-seater panorama gondolas are equipped to transport bikes, allowing riders to easily access higher elevations without strenuous uphill climbs, providing convenient access to diverse trails and downhill sections.


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