Best bike parks around Müllendorf are primarily found in the broader region, particularly within the Leithagebirge in Austria. This area is characterized by its natural topography, offering diverse terrain for mountain biking. The trails integrate with the natural landscape, providing varied experiences for different skill levels. The region is known for its extensive network of trails and opportunities for outdoor activities.
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Please note! Cycling in Leithaberg is only permitted on marked forest roads and only at set times. There is a general ban on cycling from November to March.
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Easy to ride in both directions, up or down.
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From Hornstein to Loretto or vice versa, both very nice.
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I think the three ditches are great to ride, no matter which direction.
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Unfortunately no longer maintained and therefore undriveable...
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After the bike park via Georgen up to the disc mountain including a detour to the Teufelshöhle and, if open, a break at the Wilder Kaiser. Attention, the route is currently not or difficult to drive on due to storm damage and many branches
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Nice MTB round, who wants to make a detour to the bike park. Take a rest at the Wilder Jäger and pay attention to the opening times. Part of the route is difficult to navigate due to storm damage and branches lying across the road. If you are on the road with a mountain bike, be careful, the noble landowners will quickly sue you for trespassing, even if not all paths are marked with a ban on cycling!
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The most popular bike parks in the broader Müllendorf region include the Drei Gräben singletrack (Leithagebirge), known for its new official mountain bike route with a cool downhill passage. Another favorite is the Bäckersteig Single Trail, a fast trail through the forest that can be ridden in both directions.
Yes, several bike parks cater to intermediate riders. The Gelbbühel Route Mountain Bike Section in the Leithagebirge offers a mix of forest roads, paths, and single trails suitable for this skill level. The Drei Gräben singletrack is also rated intermediate to challenging.
The bike parks around Müllendorf, particularly in the Leithagebirge, feature diverse natural terrain. You'll find forest roads, forest paths, and single trails. Riders can expect technical sections, downhill passages, and routes that integrate seamlessly with the natural landscape, offering varied experiences.
The Burgenland-Trails are an extensive mountain biking network located between Lockenhaus and Rechnitz in the broader Burgenland region of Austria, offering over 40 kilometers of trails. While not directly in Müllendorf, they represent a significant mountain biking hotspot in the vicinity, known for their natural construction and variety for all skill levels.
For more challenging rides, the Bike Park St. Georgen offers routes interesting for sporty mountain bikers and downhillers, including a double route for side-by-side riding and classic trails. The Drei Gräben singletrack also has challenging sections.
The trails often integrate with the natural topography, offering sweeping views, especially within the Leithagebirge. The Trail Junction to Wilder Jäger, Stotzing, Buchholz, Kaiserreiche, and Eisenstadt/Frauenwald is noted for its viewpoint. The Burgenland-Trails are also designed to immerse riders in nature with spectacular ravines and canyons.
Beyond bike parks, the Müllendorf area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Red Cross Chapel and Crucifix – Shrine in a Tree Stump loop from Müllendorf' or the 'Spring chamber loop from Müllendorf'. For more options, check out the Hiking around Müllendorf guide. There are also dedicated MTB Trails around Müllendorf and Cycling routes around Müllendorf for different cycling preferences.
The Burgenland region, where many of these trails are located, benefits from approximately 300 days of sunshine annually. This makes it possible to ride the trails almost year-round, offering a long riding season for mountain bikers.
Yes, in the towns near the Burgenland-Trails, such as Lockenhaus and Rechnitz, you can find pump tracks and skill zones. These facilities provide excellent opportunities for riders to practice and refine their mountain biking techniques.
Visitors appreciate the variety of trails, from fast single tracks through forests to challenging downhill passages. The natural integration of the trails into the landscape and the opportunity to explore different sections of the Leithagebirge are frequently highlighted. The komoot community has shared over 8 photos and given more than 100 upvotes to these bike parks.
Yes, the Bäckersteig Single Trail is specifically noted for being easy to ride in both directions, whether you're heading up or down, making it a versatile option for many riders.


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