Best bike parks around Schenkenfelden offer a varied landscape for mountain biking enthusiasts through its network of natural trails. The region features rolling hills and dense forests, providing opportunities for cyclists of various skill levels. Riders can explore diverse topography, from forest paths to challenging mountain trails. This area is known for its scenic beauty, immersing riders in the granite landscape north of the Danube.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The trails have now been upgraded to the next level. Due to poor data management, Komoot contains numerous inaccuracies that are unfortunately not being updated by the site operators, i.e., Komoot. You can find accurate data on our dedicated website: https://roadlberg.uppertrails.at The routing function on Komoot also provides numerous inaccuracies and information about closed trails. As the trail operators, we recommend using reputable products and portals for your tour planning (Brouter, Trailforks, the local tourism board, Outdooractive, etc.).
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Yes, it is a bit of a challenge to ride this short S2 single trail. It is probably a bit easier going downhill from "Brod" to the granite massif "Vyklestilka". I have also ridden this route uphill from "Vyklestilka" to "Brod". It is a bit more difficult if you ride with foresight. But all in all it is manageable for experienced riders.
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A "must" for every biker in this area. A great MTB route in both directions with narrow paths, forest paths and hardly any asphalt.
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The Roadlberg has been developed into a real Eldorado for off-road fans - for beginners to freaks 😊
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Unfortunately, the data and photos here are not correct and are anything but up-to-date. Unfortunately, Komoot is again completely user-unfriendly and does not accept the changes made by the locals or by us as the trail operator. If you need up-to-date and, above all, correct information, or have questions about closures or opening hours, you are welcome to view them on our website www.mtblinz.at or on Trailforks.
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Schenkenfelden offers a rich and varied landscape for mountain biking through its network of natural trails. You'll find rolling hills and dense forests, providing diverse topography from cozy forest paths to challenging mountain trails. The region is known for its scenic beauty, immersing riders in the mysterious granite landscape north of the Danube.
Yes, Schenkenfelden caters to various skill levels. While trails like the 'Adlerweg' offer steep slopes and technically demanding sections for experienced riders, routes such as the 'Panorama Tour' provide adaptable sections suitable for beginners, focusing on scenic views and easier terrain.
You can explore several great spots. Roadlberg Trails offer very nice trails, including some with drops. The Hirtstein Rock Formation (844 m) is a natural monument with a crisp ascent and great trails, requiring some climbing for the final meters. For a smooth ride through a colorful deciduous forest, check out Amesschlag Downhill.
Spring and autumn are considered the optimal seasons for mountain biking in Schenkenfelden. During these times, the weather is pleasant, the landscapes are vibrant, and the trails are typically in excellent condition for riding.
Yes, routes like the 'Panorama Tour' around the village are suitable for families. They lead through idyllic landscapes with varied terrain and include sections that are adaptable for beginners, making them enjoyable for different skill levels without extreme technical demands.
The region offers spectacular views of the surrounding nature, especially along routes like the 'Panorama Tour'. You can also visit the Hirtstein Rock Formation (844 m), which provides panoramic views and is considered almost an alpine summit. The 'Adlerweg' also rewards experienced riders with unparalleled views over the entire area.
Beyond mountain biking, Schenkenfelden is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous mountain hikes, including routes to the Sternstein Observation Tower. There are also extensive options for gravel biking and more dedicated MTB trails that explore the wider region.
No, while 'Bikepark Schenkendorf' might appear in some searches, it refers to a location in Germany. Schenkenfelden, Austria, does not have a dedicated bike park in the sense of a specialized resort with lifts. Its appeal lies in its extensive and varied natural trail system for mountain biking.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain, from narrow paths to forest roads, and the scenic beauty of the granite landscape. Trails like Kleines Gusental are considered a 'must' for bikers, offering great routes in both directions with minimal asphalt. The smooth ride through colorful deciduous forests at Amesschlag Downhill is also highly recommended.
Absolutely. Besides the popular ones, you can also explore Kleines Gusental, which is a great MTB route with narrow paths and forest trails. Another gem is the Single trail near Stoaboch, best ridden from north to south.


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