Best bike parks around Burgstall - Postal are found in South Tyrol, Italy, a region known for its diverse cycling and mountain biking opportunities. The area offers a mix of scenic cycle paths and challenging mountain bike trails, set amidst apple orchards, vineyards, and mountains. While dedicated bike parks with features like chairlifts are primarily located elsewhere in South Tyrol, Burgstall - Postal serves as a base for exploring an extensive network of trails. The mild, Mediterranean climate ensures an…
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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Good brakes are necessary. In some places a lot of soil has been washed away (by a lot of rain) which has created large holes and furrows. The upper part is quite funny, but that's it. Lots of roots combined with rocks, technically everything is doable but there is no flow. According to local riders, the trail was much better in previous years.
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Uphill a good training route. After the short, very steep section right after the start, the path is pleasantly evenly steep and mostly easy to ride. Currently 2-3 places are tricky due to loose stones and may have to be pushed. As a way back to Lana (if you come from there) I recommend the Brandisweg.
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Very demanding trail that requires a high level of technical skiing skills downhill and uphill is practically impossible to ride. A good fully MTB with a lot of suspension travel and excellent bike control are imperative. Since hikers are often out and about here, consideration and full control are required. Falls can lead to serious injuries due to the jagged stones. But when you have everything under control, the trail is a lot of fun.
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great descent, over hill and dale ... root trail
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Quite a demanding surface. Lots of rocks and large stones, loose in places. Partly quite narrow with a steep precipice at the edge. With an e-bike and caution, however, it can be done. During my tour yesterday there were two fallen trees in the way, so that I could only continue with my bike shouldered.
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Burgstall - Postal is an excellent base for exploring a vast network of diverse cycling and mountain biking trails. You'll find everything from scenic cycle paths through apple orchards and vineyards to challenging mountain bike trails with technical descents and climbs. While dedicated bike parks with lifts are primarily located elsewhere in South Tyrol, the immediate area offers a rich variety of natural trails.
The area features several highly-rated trails. For a challenging experience with great views, consider the E5 Trail Singletrack, which offers flowing downhill sections from its peak. Another popular choice is the Singletrack on the E5 long-distance hiking trail, known for its easy to intermediate riding and magnificent panoramic views.
Yes, experienced riders will find several challenging options. The Stuanbruch Trail is a demanding forest trail with steep sections over loose rock, offering a flowing descent. Another challenging option is the Wurzer Alm Ascent Trail, which features a rewarding and varied climb through the forest with roots and large stones.
Thanks to its mild, Mediterranean climate, Burgstall - Postal offers an extended biking season. You can generally enjoy the trails for a significant portion of the year, making it suitable for outdoor activities from spring through autumn.
Absolutely. The Adige Valley Cycle Path (Etschtal Cycle Path) is ideal for family-friendly excursions. It's mostly paved, follows the Adige River, and passes through scenic apple orchards and vineyards, connecting to larger towns like Bolzano and Merano.
The trails around Burgstall - Postal offer picturesque views of orchards, vineyards, and the surrounding Alpine landscape. Many trails, like the Singletrack on the E5 long-distance hiking trail and the E5 Trail Singletrack, are noted for their magnificent panoramic views in all directions, especially on clear days.
While Burgstall - Postal itself is known for natural trails, dedicated bike parks with features like chairlifts, freeride trails, and pump tracks are primarily located elsewhere in South Tyrol. Notable examples accessible as day trips include Brixen Bikepark, Kronplatz Bike Park, MTB Trail Arena Val Gardena, and Bike Beats – Movimënt Alta Badia Trails, which offer technical challenges for various skill levels.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes for touring bikes, enjoy gravel biking through varied terrain, or discover scenic hiking trails, including routes to viewpoints and waterfalls.
Yes, the cable car connecting Postal with Verano provides convenient access to higher-altitude hiking and cycling areas such as the Tschögglberg and Merano 2000, allowing for more varied and elevated riding experiences.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse terrain, ranging from leisurely valley rides to challenging mountain ascents. The scenic beauty, with picturesque views of orchards, vineyards, and the Alps, is a major highlight. The accessibility of trails directly from accommodations and the long cycling season due to the mild climate are also highly appreciated.
Yes, for example, the Moosweg Trail has previously been closed due to rockfall. It's always advisable to check local conditions and trail status before heading out, especially for challenging routes.


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