Best bike parks around Raach am Hochgebirge offers an extensive network of mountain biking and cycling routes, providing a natural terrain for riders. While Raach am Hochgebirge itself does not host dedicated bike parks, the surrounding region features several notable options. These areas cater to various skill levels, from beginner-friendly flow trails to challenging downhill tracks. Riders can find purpose-built trails and facilities within a reasonable distance.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Charging €51 for a day ticket is almost a bit cheeky. I used to enjoy skiing at Semmering, but nowadays I would no longer recommend the park.
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Parking at the valley station
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The Zauberberg Bike Park on the Hirschenkogel offers action-packed trails for mountain bikers and is also a landmark for hikers in the region. From the cable car station, guests can easily reach the top of the mountain, where spectacular views and diverse trails await. While bikers enjoy the various routes, hikers can take a break here, admire the view, or start the next section of their tour.
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The Semmering Hirschenkogel, at 1,340 meters (summit), is an important sports and recreation area in Austria on the border between Lower Austria and Styria. The central location, good public transport connections, and the outstanding range of activities in the Semmering region make it an easily accessible and popular destination, both in winter for skiing, snowboarding, and tobogganing, and in summer for biking, climbing, and hiking. As a reward, excellent cuisine awaits you at various mountain huts!
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Nice forest trail, quite steep in places.
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Yes: the lowest section is no longer rideable uphill, as it's washed out, and rocks and roots make riding impossible on the steep incline. The downhill section is interesting and challenging, and a few dozen meters at the bottom are (almost?) unrideable—but you can easily push down there.
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Niklas is a hacker and cheater, please ask the admins to take a closer look at this user!
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While Raach am Hochgebirge itself is known for natural cycling routes, the surrounding region offers dedicated bike parks with purpose-built trails. You'll find everything from flow trails and jump lines to challenging downhill tracks. Options include popular destinations like Bikepark Semmering and the versatile Bike Trailpark Lannach.
Yes, several bike parks in the vicinity cater to families and beginners. Bikepark Semmering offers family routes, and Bike Trailpark Lannach is described as a 'trail paradise for the whole family' with green (very easy) trails and dedicated practice areas for children. The Trail Area Turracher Höhe also features a Kornock Kids-Areal with a Mini Skill Trail and small pumptrack.
Advanced riders seeking a challenge can head to Bikepark Semmering, which provides freeride and downhill routes. The Trail Area Turracher Höhe, though further afield, offers technical trails like Schmuggler, Zirben, Ibahaps, Almrush, and the Üwi Jumptrail for experienced riders.
Bike parks in the region often provide a range of facilities to enhance your visit. For example, Bikepark Semmering has a bike shop and a magic bar at the valley station. The Adventure arena and WEXL Lounge offers a place to refuel, and Bike Trailpark Lannach emphasizes sustainability with bike-friendly amenities like parking, bike stands, restrooms, and self-service options.
The bike park season typically runs from spring through autumn, when the weather is most favorable for riding. During these months, trails are generally open and well-maintained. It's always a good idea to check the specific opening times and conditions of individual bike parks before planning your trip, as some may close during winter or for maintenance.
Yes, some bike parks offer uphill assistance. For instance, Zauberberg Bike Park & Cable Car Station allows guests to easily reach the top of the mountain via cable car, providing access to diverse trails and scenic views. Bikepark Semmering also uses a lift to take riders to the start of their routes.
Visitors frequently praise the variety and quality of the trails. Many appreciate the well-shaped and maintained flow trails, perfect for practicing cornering and jumps, as seen at Uphill Flowtrail Wexl Trails. The diverse range of routes catering to all skill levels, from family-friendly options to challenging downhill runs, also receives high marks, ensuring action and fun for everyone.
Absolutely. The region's mountainous terrain means many bike parks offer stunning vistas. At Zauberberg Bike Park & Cable Car Station, you can enjoy spectacular views from the top of the mountain. Similarly, after taking the lift up at Bikepark Semmering, riders can take a moment to appreciate the beautiful scenery before hitting the trails.
Yes, the region around Raach am Hochgebirge is rich in outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those detailed in the Hiking around Raach am Hochgebirge guide, with routes like the Großer Otter Summit loop. For those interested in running, there are various Running Trails around Raach am Hochgebirge. Gravel biking is also popular, with challenging routes like the Kalte Rinne Viaduct loop found in the Gravel biking around Raach am Hochgebirge guide.
Bike Trailpark Lannach is noted for its emphasis on sustainability. It offers bike-friendly amenities and is designed to be a versatile trail paradise while considering environmental aspects.
The Trail Area Turracher Höhe offers a unique mountain biking experience at 1,800 meters. Its centerpiece is the 6-kilometer Kornock Flowtrail, which is natural, varied, and features playful curves, waves, bridges, and optional jumps, making it suitable for a wide range of riders. For advanced riders, there are more technical trails, and younger riders can enjoy the Kornock Kids-Areal with a Mini Skill Trail and pumptrack.
Uphill Flowtrail Wexl Trails is highly recommended for practicing cornering technique and gaining confidence on jumps, thanks to its super fluid flow trail and well-shaped features. It's designed to put a smile on the face of both beginners and very good bikers.


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