Best bike parks around Rosenau am Hengstpaß are situated in the Pyhrn-Priel region of Upper Austria, offering a diverse landscape for mountain biking. The area features extensive mountain biking opportunities, including dedicated facilities and over 10 mapped mountain bike routes. These trails traverse natural forests, alpine pastures, and mountain peaks within the Kalkalpen National Park. The region provides varied terrain suitable for different ability levels, from leisurely rides to demanding ascents.
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It's a shame I didn't do the downhill but I did visit the mountain pasture and it's really beautiful. Please note that it's a closed day on Tuesdays!
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The bike has to be lifted twice over the barbed wire from the start-up hut. Wet not recommended.
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Easy to moderate MTP tour with a very nice view. Mostly gravel road but still great to ride, just be careful when going downhill. Descent from Brunbachstadel to the Anlaufalm back to Brunbachstadel (approx. 1.5 hours) further towards Reichraming then to the Grosse Klaushütte and back to Brunbachstadel.
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After the Anlaufalm, it is a good idea to take the Downhill trail to the main route. The trail is partially covered by great roots and therefore not so easy to drive, even a few steps (S2) are there. After rain, the whole thing gets a lot harder. Therefore, I would rather advise beginners to drive back on the forest road.
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Around the Kleinerberg there are great mountain bike trails. Especially worthwhile is a detour to the summit, from the top you have a phenomenal view.
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From Weisswasser you must first master the ascent to the Blabergalm. There you can fortify yourself with drinks from the well and then tackle the trail over to the maple saddle. On the last ascent to the maple saddle you have to push up from the saddle and the wheel. But until this last upswing a treat for Trailfans. From the maple saddle it is not far to the Hanslalm where you can strengthen yourself again. The Als is farmed until Enede September.
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The primary dedicated facility is the Big Red - Bike Park Wurbauerkogel, located near Rosenau am Hengstpaß. It offers a range of trails from beginner to professional levels. However, it's important to note that lift operation on the Wurbauerkogel is currently paused, and the bike park is not maintained or supervised. Use is at your own risk.
Yes, the Big Red - Bike Park Wurbauerkogel features the 'Blue Lollipop' trail, which is described as super-easy with a mellow descent, numerous berms, and rollers, making it ideal for beginners. There is also a pumptrack at the valley station suitable for young riders and those new to biking.
Advanced riders at Big Red - Bike Park Wurbauerkogel can tackle the 'Big Red' trail, which includes features like a wall ride, tables, steps, and a North Shore drop. For professionals, the 'Red Root-Carpet' offers technically demanding sections, and the 'Black Widow' is considered the most challenging route.
Yes, the region offers several trails with great views. For instance, the At Kleinerberg highlight mentions phenomenal views from the summit. Additionally, the 'Big Red' trail at Bike Park Wurbauerkogel provides panoramic views of the Dead Mountains, Pyhrgas, Bosruck, and Warscheneck from its wall ride section.
Beyond the dedicated bike park, the broader Pyhrn-Priel region, including Rosenau am Hengstpaß, is known for extensive mountain biking. There are over 10 mapped mountain bike routes offering varied terrain through natural forests and alpine pastures within the Kalkalpen National Park. You can explore more options on the MTB Trails around Rosenau am Hengstpaß guide.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Downhill Anlaufalm is noted for its challenging sections with roots and steps (S2 difficulty). However, please be aware that this trail is not officially approved for mountain biking, and after rain, it becomes significantly harder. The 'Black Widow' trail at Bike Park Wurbauerkogel is also considered the most challenging route for downhill bikers.
Visitors appreciate the diverse riding experiences, from beginner-friendly flow trails to technically demanding downhill sections. The scenic beauty, with panoramic mountain views and routes through natural forests and alpine pastures, is a significant draw. The MTB Tour Brunnbach – Anlaufalm – Brunnbachstadl – Große Klaushütte, for example, is praised for its very nice views.
The Pyhrn-Priel region generally offers excellent biking conditions during the warmer months, typically from late spring through early autumn. This period provides pleasant weather for exploring the varied terrain and enjoying the scenic routes.
Absolutely. The region around Rosenau am Hengstpaß is also popular for hiking. You can find a variety of trails, from easy to difficult, including routes within the Kalkalpen National Park. Explore options on the Hiking around Rosenau am Hengstpaß guide or the Hikes from bus stations around Rosenau am Hengstpaß guide.
The Big Red - Bike Park Wurbauerkogel is situated near Rosenau am Hengstpaß. To reach the valley station, you can drive to the center of Windischgarsten and follow the signs. Please remember that the chairlift operation is currently paused, so access to the upper trails requires alternative means.
Yes, for intermediate riders, the MTB Tour Brunnbach – Anlaufalm – Brunnbachstadl – Große Klaushütte is an easy to moderate tour with great views, mostly on gravel roads. The trails around At Kleinerberg also offer suitable options for intermediate skill levels.


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