Best bike parks around Gitschtal are found within its extensive network of cycling and mountain biking routes, serving as a base for exploring the interconnected "BIKEworld of Mountains & Lakes." While Gitschtal itself focuses on traditional cycling, nearby regions like Weissensee and Nassfeld-Pressegger See offer dedicated bike park features. These areas provide varied terrain, from family-friendly tours to challenging single trails and flow trails, often accessible via mountain railways. The region's natural landscape includes the Gailtal Alps and pristine lakes,…
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Actually quite good to ride at the moment. Last week we saw a trail builder who was removing gravel from some of the berms. I got down with my big boy (beginner) fairly quickly - and above all safely.
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Upper part earth - lower part a lot of grit.
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Beautiful mountain panorama. Best hikes possible from here
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The video of the trail: https://youtu.be/92uca_0FcX0
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So the trails are super awesome, but I don't understand them as downhill trails. 🔥🤪 Rather an absolute enduro experience with everything that goes with it. Of the Naggler Trail is by far the technically most demanding trail Then comes the Weissensee Trail, very playful and technically very good. The Panorama Trail is very agile with a lot of hairpin bends that are all great to drive and then goes back into the Weißensee Trail. Simply brilliant pure Enduro
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A nice varied flow trail.
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It is worth booking accommodation with the Weißensee Card Premium, then the mountain railway is included!
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While Gitschtal itself is known for traditional cycling and mountain biking routes, dedicated bike park features are found in the nearby Weissensee Nature Park and the Nassfeld-Pressegger See region. These areas offer specialized downhill trails, flow trails, and lift access.
The Weissensee Nature Park offers a 160 km network of trails, including three designated single trails: the Weissensee Trail, Naggl Trail, and Panorama West Trail. These trails feature root tracks, banked curves, and varying sections for different skill levels. You can also find a pump track and practice parcourse at the lower terminus of the summer mountain railway. For more details, see Weissensee Mountain Bike Trails.
Yes, the Nassfeld-Pressegger See region features the new 'MEX – Line 1' Flow Trail in Tröpolach am Nassfeld. This over 4-kilometer-long trail descends from Gmanberg to Tröpolach, designed with banked turns, jumps, and 'tables' for fun riding. It's suitable for various skill levels, including beginners. You can find its entry point here: Entry to Flow Trail MEX Line 1.
Yes, both the Weissensee Nature Park and Nassfeld-Pressegger See region offer options for families and beginners. The Weissensee has a pump track and practice parcourse, and trails like the Weissensee Trail are designed to be accessible. The 'MEX – Line 1' Flow Trail in Nassfeld is also built to be enjoyable for beginners. Additionally, Madritschen is listed as family-friendly.
Yes, convenient lift access is available. The Weissensee mountain railway offers bike transport to the Naggler Alm, the starting point for several trails. In the Nassfeld region, four summer cable cars and lifts provide bike transport, allowing easy access to higher trails and descents like the Lift & Bike Giro.
The 'Lift & Bike Giro' is an adventure in the Nassfeld region. It starts at the Millennium Express valley station, taking riders up to Madritsche via cable car. From there, you can enjoy an 11.7-kilometer descent, mostly on gravel forest roads, offering stunning scenic views of the Carnic Alps. The summit of Madritschen itself offers panoramic views extending as far as Slovenia.
For more challenging rides, the Nassfeld-Pressegger See region features eleven diverse single tracks, with eight directly in the Nassfeld area. The Naggler Trail at Weissensee is also considered challenging, featuring hairpin bends, root fields, and berms.
The bike park features and mountain railways in the Weissensee and Nassfeld-Pressegger See regions typically operate during the summer months. It's always recommended to check the specific opening hours and season dates for the individual lifts and trails before planning your visit.
Absolutely! Beyond mountain biking, the Gitschtal region and its surroundings offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails around Gitschtal, go Running Trails around Gitschtal, or enjoy Easy hikes around Gitschtal. The region's lakes, like Lake Weissensee, also offer opportunities for swimming and other water sports.
The region is known for its stunning natural beauty. You'll encounter the majestic Gailtal Alps, offering panoramic views from spots like Madritschen. The exceptionally clean, turquoise waters of Lake Weissensee and Lake Pressegger See provide picturesque backdrops and opportunities for refreshing dips. Many trails, such as the Descent from Hermagorer Bodenalm, wind through beautiful forests.
Visitors frequently highlight the diverse terrain, from leisurely family tours to challenging single tracks. The convenience of lift access, the modern flow trails like 'MEX – Line 1', and the stunning scenic views of the Carnic, Julian, and Gailtal Alps are also highly appreciated. The combination of action-packed biking with the opportunity to enjoy pristine lakes adds to the overall appeal.


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