Best bike parks in Bisamberger Wald offer a diverse network of trails for mountain biking, catering to various skill levels. The area features a natural landscape with sandy loess soil, vineyards, and views of the Danube and Vienna. Riders can find options ranging from beginner-friendly paths to technically demanding singletracks. The trails are integrated into the natural terrain, providing an authentic mountain biking experience.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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Cool downhill trail. Requires knowledge and technique.
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Cool trail down the Riegelkamm to Langenzersdorf Mitte. The trail is wide and not very steep. Only the small piece at the top is a little more sloping.
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Sometimes not that easy, but you can certainly improve your technique here.
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The Czatkaweg is never S3. I have to disappoint you, I think he's not even S2. If you don't believe that, try the Coast Trail on Lake Garda. It's a pure S2. If you are still driving down here, you push your bike down there. Believe me... But still, I am very pleasantly surprised that there are such trails on the Bisamberg. Hats off! Please only drive this during the week. There are a lot of hikers at the weekend. And we want to drive this longer. So please no conflicts. If someone comes towards you, it is best to stop and say hello 😉.
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Short but super horny flow trail with different jumps, very nice discovery in Bisamberg https://youtu.be/vC5NcwAVQ-c
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A very pleasant uphill. Cool in summer: you drive completely in the shade of the trees.
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Very easy flow trail, perfect for beginners but be careful at the plants! KOM on strava in this moment, probably won't last so much: https://youtu.be/3MU3XbklmZI
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60% shared with the Nordwienersteig trail, this variant is also steep but the ground does not contains rocks in the second part, only roots; my feeling was that i could go faster and be also in control. It is anyway nice that you have 2 completely different options here, optimal for a 2 ride session. Video of the 12-07-2020: https://youtu.be/Jcu4kOEGY8Y
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Bisamberger Wald offers a diverse network of trails, including downhill trails, flow trails, and technical singletracks. You'll find options ranging from beginner-friendly paths to technically demanding routes, all integrated into the natural landscape with features like jumps, drops, and steep curves.
Yes, Bisamberger Wald has trails suitable for beginners. For instance, Gamshöhe Downhill is described as a nice, fast trail that is also suitable for beginners in dry conditions, offering a relatively fluid ride down to Bisamberg.
You can hone your cornering and switchback skills at Cornering/Switchback Training. This trail meanders through a ditch, providing technically challenging corners that are ideal for improving your technique with tight turns.
Yes, the Langenzersdorf Flowtrail is a popular option. It's an MTB park with little height difference, passable in both directions, and described as a cool flow trail, though it can be overgrown in sections.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Czatkaweg Downhill Trail offers high steps, switchbacks, and many stones, making it very demanding. Additionally, the Technical Singletrack Climb is known for being very steep and technically demanding, with big roots and narrow sections.
Riders can enjoy stunning scenery, including magnificent views of the Danube, Vienna, and the Kahlenberg. The area is characterized by its sandy loess soil, vineyards, and lush greenery, nestled within the natural beauty of the Vienna Woods.
The mountain biking trails in the Vienna Woods, including those around Bisamberg, are generally free to use and do not require specific permits.
The trails are generally accessible, but for the best experience, especially on trails like Gamshöhe Downhill, dry conditions are recommended. Some trails can become more selective when wet.
Absolutely! Besides mountain biking, you can explore various cycling and hiking routes. For general cycling, consider routes like the 'Wine cycle route – Danube-Veltliner' or the 'Marchfeld Canal – Klosterneuburg Abbey loop'. For hiking, options include the 'View of Vienna – View of Vienna Vineyards loop' or the 'Elisabeth Heights – Beautiful panoramic view loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling in Bisamberger Wald and Hiking in Bisamberger Wald guides.
While specific cafes directly adjacent to the trails aren't highlighted, the Bisamberg area and nearby towns like Langenzersdorf offer various amenities, including cafes and restaurants, where cyclists can refuel after their rides.
Visitors frequently appreciate the variety of trails catering to all skill levels, from beginner-friendly paths to technically demanding singletracks. The stunning natural scenery, including views of the Danube and Vienna, and the adrenaline-pumping features on some trails are also highly valued.
The area is generally easily accessible, and many routes are well-documented by enthusiasts, suggesting good public transport connections to the Bisamberg region, making it convenient for mountain bikers to reach the trails.


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