Sankt Leonhard bei Freistadt
Sankt Leonhard bei Freistadt
Best bike parks around Sankt Leonhard bei Freistadt are found within the Mühlviertel region, characterized by its hilly topography, dense forests, and panoramic viewpoints. The area offers numerous scenic mountain biking trails, providing varied terrain for cyclists. While not featuring large, dedicated bike park infrastructure like alpine resorts, the region includes designated sections and trails specifically designed for mountain biking. These routes cater to various skill levels, from moderate to challenging, with ascents, descents, and views.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The MTB routes M7 and M11 are a bit more challenging here on the Weiße Aist. The western section, with 60m of elevation gain and a partially washed-out path, is particularly challenging in both directions. On the eastern side, only a short section at the high stand is tricky due to roots. During the climb on the western side, you can take a break 😅
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Flat and very nice trail. A bit muddy when (or after) rain
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At the Grubmühle (pro mente shared apartment), the path leads through the middle of the yard and then after the concrete slabs over the stream to the forest. The first half is a wonderful MTB section, where you are sometimes even on a soft forest carpet. The second part from the road down to the right is tricky, but on the way up it becomes extremely steep after a bend and there is a lot of loose wood on the soft forest floor - I had to give up and overcome a section with push assistance (pulse about to explode). After the small hut, you could turn left onto the road (but it looks pretty wild), the last section up is less steep, then you come to a meadow path (lucky because it was freshly mown) and on coarse gravel along a house to the road. An easier alternative to the second part would be to follow the road to the left once you reach Oberhofstetten.
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2022.10.29. Continuous wide path with a steep section in the last third Here is my tour: 2022.10.29. PIERBACH - Small NAARN - Big NAARN & HÖFNERBERG - "MTB VERSION" https://www.komoot.de/tour/966589865
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2022.10.29. Only for experienced people - only short but steep. If you don't "need" that --> just take the way back. My tours here included: 2022.10.29. PIERBACH - Small NAARN - Large NAARN & HÖFNERBERG - "MTB VERSION" https://www.komoot.de/tour/966589865 2023.09.27. Bad Zell - Prandegg ruins - Waldaisttal - Kleines Naarntal https://www.komoot.de/tour/1329455525
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Great downhill route into the Josefstal Schwertberg
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The region primarily offers numerous scenic mountain biking trails and designated sections rather than large, dedicated bike parks with extensive infrastructure. You'll find varied terrain, from comfortable, flat sections to challenging ascents and descents through dense forests and hilly topography.
Yes, the Bikepark am Sternstein, located in the broader Freistadt district, is specifically tailored for mountain bikers. It offers various routes with different levels of difficulty, including specially designed jumps and obstacles for both beginners and advanced riders.
For a comfortable and relatively flat experience, the MTB Trail Along the Feldaist is a great option. It's described as a very nice tour, though it can be muddy after rain.
The Downhill Trail from Pregartsdorf to Josefstal offers a challenging ride through a forest, with a downhill section lasting about 2 minutes, leading into the Josefstal Schwertberg.
Yes, the MTB Trail at Schutzengelkapelle and Johannes-Brunnen is recommended for experienced riders due to its short but steep sections. Another challenging option is the Forest Trail Near Grubmühle, which features a continuous wide path with a steep section in its last third and a soft forest carpet.
The best time for mountain biking in the Sankt Leonhard bei Freistadt area is typically from spring to autumn. During these seasons, temperatures are mild and the weather is generally more stable, making for ideal riding conditions.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers excellent opportunities for hiking and road cycling. You can explore routes like the challenging 'Pechölstein in the Mühlviertel – Doomsday Stones loop' for hiking or the 'Sankt Leonhard bei Freistadt – Rubner Pond in the Tannermoor loop' for road cycling.
Absolutely. The M7/M11: Descent and Ascent at Weiße Aist routes are known for being more challenging, particularly the western section with 60m of elevation gain and a partially washed-out path. Expect demanding climbs and descents throughout the region's trails.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and varied terrain. Many appreciate the 'soft forest carpet' found on trails like the Forest Trail Near Grubmühle, and the breathtaking views from various points along the routes. The well-maintained network of trails and the overall active outdoor experience are highly rated by the komoot community.
While specific landmarks directly on bike park trails aren't detailed, the region is known for its panoramic viewpoints. Many routes, such as the 'Rehberg-Aussicht – Gassi's Heustadl Runde' or 'Weltuntergangssteine – Blick ins Waldaisttal Runde' (hiking routes), offer stunning views over the Waldaisttal valley and the Mühlviertel landscape.


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