Best bike parks around Maria-Lanzendorf are characterized by natural mountain biking routes and purpose-built trails rather than traditional bike parks with lift access. The area offers diverse terrain, from forests to meadows, providing options for various skill levels. These routes often feature elevation gains and cater to different durations, from short rides to longer excursions. The region provides opportunities for mountain biking enthusiasts to explore the local landscape.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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Totally new - only opening in summer 2024.
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It's just a short section for experienced drivers only. If necessary, avoid the key points.
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Super brand new pump track in the Tangentenpark near the old "Closed Simmering Exit".
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Where the asphalt used to glow, there will soon be extensive green spaces for a comfortable picnic, a specially created pond with a charming promenade for a relaxed stroll and many new trees for lingering in the shade. There is also a lot to discover in the new landscape park: from outdoor fitness, bocce court and pump track, to football and skating, to an adventure playground with a cable car and climbing frame, there is something for everyone on the site. All of this will soon be available to explore live: the new Tangentenpark will open its doors just in time for the end of school. Official opening: June 28, 2024
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The Anninger Official Trail, which was opened as the first legal trail in the Mtb Area Anninger, is actually a blue trail for beginners. After the trail existed for a while, a short intermediate red line and the newest black line were added. It is actually only a short section, which is a bit demanding and is really only recommended for good bikers. The black line is very rocky with a stone gully and high stone steps. The passage requires technical skills and a bit of courage, but it is really easy to drive for experts! Have fun
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Quite a strenuous climb, especially at the end of the Anninger
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Strong uphill for trail fun on the anninger
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Beautiful ascent through great pine forests
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The area around Maria-Lanzendorf is known for its natural mountain biking routes and purpose-built trails, rather than traditional bike parks with lift access. You'll find diverse terrain, from forests to meadows, offering options for various skill levels. These include challenging downhill sections, dirt parks for jumps, and flow trails.
Yes, the Dirtpark Wienerberg is a dedicated MTB park that features a rebuilt facility for dirt biking, offering areas for jumps and technical riding.
For those looking for an intermediate experience, the Wienerberg Downhill Trail is a medium-heavy forest trail suitable for better beginners. The wider region also offers mountain bike routes with STS S0-S1 technical difficulty, ideal for beginners.
Experienced riders can tackle the Anninger Official Trail – Black Line, known for its rocky terrain, stone gully, and high stone steps requiring technical skills. Another challenging option is the Triester Flow Trail, which is narrow, curvy, and features very steep sections.
The Tangentenpark, which opened in summer 2024, is a family-friendly facility. It features a pump track, an adventure playground with a cable car and climbing frame, along with other outdoor activities like bocce and football.
The trails often lead through scenic forests and meadows. Longer routes, such as the 'Steinspornbrücke bridge – View of Donau City loop from Lanzendorf-Rannersdorf' or the 'Maria Gnaden Cross – Rothmühle Castle loop from Maria Lanzendorf', offer views of landmarks like Donau City and Rothmühle Castle, and natural landscapes around Maria Gnaden Cross.
Beyond mountain biking, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous easy hiking trails, such as the 'Wiesmayerhof Deer Enclosure – Deer Enclosure at Petersbach loop from Leopoldsdorf'. For road cycling or touring, there are routes like the 'Sängerrast Picnic Area – Mistletoe Trees loop from Maria Lanzendorf'. You can explore more options in the MTB Trails around Maria-Lanzendorf, Easy hikes around Maria-Lanzendorf, and Cycling around Maria-Lanzendorf guides.
Yes, for longer excursions, routes like the 'Path of the Brick Barons – Heiligenkreuz Abbey loop from Lanzendorf-Rannersdorf' cover approximately 73.4 km with 370m of elevation gain, taking around 4 hours and 4 minutes to complete.
Elevation gains vary significantly depending on the trail. Shorter, moderate rides like the 'Steinspornbrücke bridge – View of Donau City loop' can have up to 1,000 ft of elevation gain, while longer routes such as the 'Path of the Brick Barons – Heiligenkreuz Abbey loop' feature around 370m (approximately 1,200 ft) of elevation.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural riding experiences, the challenge of technical trails, and the dedicated facilities for dirt biking. The komoot community has shared many photos and upvotes, reflecting the appeal of these varied routes for different skill levels.
While specific public transport access points for each trail vary, Maria-Lanzendorf is generally accessible, and many trailheads can be reached via local public transport connections. It's advisable to check specific route starting points for the most convenient options.
The region around Maria-Lanzendorf has various cafes, pubs, and restaurants. While not directly adjacent to every trail, many are located in nearby towns and villages, offering convenient stops for refreshments after a ride.


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