Best bike parks around Helfenberg are located within the Mühlviertel region, an area recognized for its diverse biking opportunities. Helfenberg itself is a starting point for various mountain biking routes catering to different skill levels. The surrounding municipalities offer dedicated bike park facilities, including specialized features like pump tracks and skill parks. This combination provides options for both leisurely rides and challenging tours.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Great trail for mountain biking and running
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Down in the valley of the Kleine Rodl a forest road (MTB section) begins, further up after a stretch over orchards it is then an asphalt road.
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The Granitlandrunde section offers a lot of variety: easy, wonderful sections along the edge of the forest after the Schamaninnen-Kreis, and there are also comfortable forest path sections on the climb from Guglwald, but also rough stones and heavy roots in between. It is easy to ride in both directions, and a fully is of course helpful in the rough parts 😊. The path names are really apt: Waldidylle, Naturgenuss Weg, TraumArena Weg
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One of the finest MTB trails - no rocks, just solid ground, with the quiet Pesenbach stream next to you.
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This single trail is awesome. Hollow alleys with rocky outcrops on the way in the forest. The trail only goes downhill from the forest.
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A nice cool section that was pleasantly dry in the end despite frequent rain.
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A beautiful section through the colorful deciduous forest, especially in autumn. The subsoil is rocky forest floor. But since there is only a relatively mild incline, both directions are easy to drive.
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Long, strenuous climb to the Noppen Air Festival location.
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Helfenberg itself is a starting point for various mountain biking routes, ranging from leisurely rides to challenging tours. The surrounding Mühlviertel region offers dedicated bike park facilities, including specialized features like pump tracks and skill parks, providing a diverse biking experience for all skill levels.
Yes, the Mühlviertel region offers several dedicated facilities. You can find the Roadlberg Trails in Ottenschlag im Mühlkreis and Alberndorf in der Riedmark, which are hand-built single trails with a practice area called "Radl-Schui." The Skillpark & Pumptrack St. Johann am Wimberg also provides a mountain bike training area and a pump track for improving technique.
Around Helfenberg, popular trails include Noppen Air Uphill, known for its long, strenuous ascent. Another favorite is TraumArena Trail and Granitlandrunde, which offers varied terrain with forest paths and sections with rough stones and roots. Visitors also enjoy Trail Along the Pesenbach for its smooth surface and scenic environment.
Yes, the region caters to all skill levels. The Freedolin Pump Track in Königswiesen is ideal for all ages, featuring a small jump line and a children's pump track. The Skillpark St. Johann am Wimberg also has green difficulty level trails, perfect for beginners and playful learning. Many of the mountain bike routes starting from Helfenberg also offer easier sections suitable for less experienced riders.
The Freedolin Pump Track in Königswiesen is a great option, designed for all ages to enhance riding skills. Additionally, Pumptrack Reichenau, located next to the beach volleyball court and outdoor pool, offers an 800-square-meter paved area for varied cycling fun. The Skillpark & Pumptrack St. Johann am Wimberg also features a pump track where riders can improve technique without pedaling.
The trails around Helfenberg offer a wide range of difficulty levels. You can find easy routes (STS S0-S1) for leisurely rides, moderate trails like the Trail Along the Pesenbach, and challenging sections such as Noppen Air Uphill. For advanced riders, trails like Hohe Reuth Downhill offer technically demanding descents with roots and stones.
The trails around Helfenberg are celebrated for their scenic beauty. You can expect routes that lead through varied landscapes, including impressive mixed forests, along quiet streams like the Pesenbach, and through hollow alleys with rocky outcrops. Many routes offer spectacular views of the Mühlviertel region, with some trails winding around an observation tower.
The best time to visit Helfenberg for mountain biking is generally during the warmer months, from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is more favorable, and the trails are typically dry and in good condition. Autumn, in particular, can offer beautiful scenery with colorful deciduous forests, as noted for sections like Amesschlag Downhill.
Absolutely! The region around Helfenberg offers a variety of outdoor activities. Besides mountain biking, you can explore numerous hiking trails. For more information on routes, check out the Hiking around Helfenberg guide or the Mountain Hikes around Helfenberg guide. There are also many other MTB trails available, detailed in the MTB Trails around Helfenberg guide.
Visitors frequently praise the variety and natural beauty of the trails. Many appreciate the smooth, solid ground on trails like the Trail Along the Pesenbach. The TraumArena Trail and Granitlandrunde is loved for its diverse sections, from forest edges to challenging roots. Even challenging downhills like Amesschlag Downhill are highly recommended for their beautiful sections through colorful forests.
Yes, experienced riders seeking a challenge will find options. Hohe Reuth Downhill is described as a short but faster and technically demanding downhill with roots and stones. Amesschlag Downhill also offers a beautiful section through deciduous forest with a rocky forest floor, providing an intermediate challenge.
While specific cafes or accommodations are not detailed for each bike park, Helfenberg and the surrounding municipalities in the Mühlviertel region offer various options for dining and lodging. You'll find local inns, restaurants, and guesthouses that cater to visitors, providing convenient places to refuel and rest after a day of riding.


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