Best bike parks around Steyregg are primarily found in the Pfenningberg area, offering mountain biking opportunities. This region provides a natural bike park experience with varying levels of difficulty. The trails often feature scenic views of the surrounding landscape and the city of Linz. Steyregg's cycling routes are known for their integration into the natural environment.
Last updated: August 17, 2026
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A Linz city summit for every season and every type of weather.
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Meanwhile, the easier Dachstrail towards Daxleitner starts here - only the last part is tricky due to loose stones in the ditch.
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If you want to make the climb a little easier: keep left!
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On the way from Gramastetten in the direction of Lichtenberg/Koglerau, there is only one alternative to the official MTB route. At the bottom of the stream, a steep, rough forest path branches off - so you have to face the technical challenge on both paths. After rainfall, the ground naturally softens again. If necessary, you have to push a few meters.
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The Mayrwiese ("Moarwiese") from the Pöstlingberg is better known from the winter. But even in the dry season, it offers a beautiful "downhill run" for bikes and, above all, many vantage points on Urfahr and then in the middle towards the center of Linz. Downhill great - up: no thanks - much too tedious even with an eBike 😅
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At the moment (June 2023) the root path is great to drive!
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I'm an e-MTB newbie and rode from Gramastetten towards Linz today. I didn't go down the root trail but up, so to speak uphill. Was extremely tiring for me. Sometimes the ground was very soft and there were a lot of roots that protruded several centimeters from the ground. From the other side (downhill), the trail is certainly much better to drive, but you should slow down a bit because there are some tripping hazards. Even if I tw. Gasping because I ran out of air in the steep uphill terrain it was a great experience.
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The bike trails around Steyregg, primarily in the Pfenningberg area, offer a natural bike park experience. You can expect varied terrain, including flowing single trails like the Hornissen Trail with many fun curves, and more challenging downhill sections through forests, such as the Root Trail. Some routes also feature machine-groomed sections, integrating well into the natural landscape.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in the Pfenningberg area offer magnificent views, particularly of the city of Linz. The Three Beeches Cross, one of the peaks of Pfenningberg, is a notable resting place with views, often integrated into longer routes. Other trails like the Singletrack Trail to Ottensheim and the Descent Through the Mayrwiese also offer great vantage points.
The trails around Steyregg cater to various skill levels. The Hornissen Trail is rated S1 to S2 on the single trail scale, requiring some trail experience but designed to be fun for both trail beginners and advanced riders, with bypass options for challenging features. Other Pfenningberg routes are described as moderate, requiring good fitness and advanced riding skills for certain sections. A 3 km machine-groomed trail like the 'Pfenningberg Access Steyregg / Finstergraben' is considered family-friendly and suitable for beginners.
The mountain biking trails around Steyregg are generally best enjoyed in dry conditions. In wet or wintry conditions, the technical demands of trails like the Hornissen Trail increase considerably due to slippery surfaces. Therefore, spring through autumn typically offers the most favorable conditions for riding.
Yes, the Pfenningberg area includes options suitable for families. For instance, the 'Pfenningberg Access Steyregg / Finstergraben' is a 3 km machine-groomed trail considered family-friendly. While some routes require more advanced skills, there are moderate options available, and the Three Beeches Cross highlight is also categorized as family-friendly.
Parking is available at the starting points of the mountain bike tours in Steyregg or Plesching. A free parking lot at the Dirtpark Pleschinger See is particularly suitable for riders accessing the Pfenningberg trails, including the Hornissen Trail.
While specific public transport connections directly to trailheads are not detailed, the Pfenningberg area is accessible from the Linz central area. Riders often reach the Hornissen Trail via official MTB tours P1, P2, and P3 on Pfenningberg, which can be accessed from various points around Steyregg and Linz.
Beyond mountain biking, the region around Steyregg offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including loops around the Danube Embankment Path or Pfenningberg. There are also easy hikes, such as loops to the Pfenningberg Summit Cross or around Steyregg bathing lake. For road cyclists, there are touring routes like the 'Donau-Auenwald – View of Linz Industrial Harbor loop'. You can explore these options further in the Running Trails around Steyregg, Easy hikes around Steyregg, and Cycling around Steyregg guides.
Visitors appreciate the natural integration of the trails into the landscape and the variety of experiences offered. The Hornissen Trail is praised for its fun curves and status as the first official single trail in the central Linz area. Users also enjoy the challenging downhill sections of trails like the Root Trail and the scenic views from spots like the Three Beeches Cross. The community has contributed over 400 upvotes and 70 photos, highlighting the area's appeal.
The mountain biking experience around Steyregg is unique due to its focus on natural, hand-built trails, primarily in the Pfenningberg area. The Hornissen Trail, for example, was built by the local mountain bike community, emphasizing its organic integration into the environment. This provides a distinct 'natural bike park' feel, offering varied terrain and scenic views without the extensive artificial features found in some larger, purpose-built bike parks.
Yes, helmet use is mandatory on the trails, and riding is at your own risk. Shuttling on Pfenningberg is not encouraged due to narrow roads and consideration for residents and uphill cyclists. Additionally, 'traildogs' (bikes with specific characteristics or riders of such bikes) are prohibited on the designated mountain bike routes on Pfenningberg. It's always recommended to check local guidelines and conditions before riding.


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