Best bike parks around Kleinarl offer diverse biking experiences, primarily centered around the Shuttleberg area. The region features well-developed pump tracks, pump trails, and mountain biking routes catering to various skill levels. Approximately 150 km of signposted mountain bike trails are available throughout the Wagrain-Kleinarl region. The area provides accessibility via chairlifts and offers e-bike rentals and charging stations.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Livens up the trail a bit, but not very challenging.
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Beautiful view in both summer and winter
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Great inn, very friendly, very nice and delicious food, all freshly prepared. Highly recommended.
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Even by Austrian standards, what they've done here is completely senseless. The fact that they even dare to market something like this to tourists demonstrates how clearly there is no biking expertise in this tourist region. Fortunately, there's apparently a little money available to at least do "something" so they can pat themselves on the back at dinner with other tourism professionals. Well done!
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Unfortunately there are no trails in and around Flachau, you can get much further elsewhere in Austria. It doesn't have to be the worst Bikapark, but 3-4 signposted natural trails would be nice. The 5 x 10 meter pump track sections break up the boring road and driving up the mountains a bit.
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The restaurant is 100% recommended. Nice view and wonderful food... the wait staff is super friendly, just a feel-good atmosphere.
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Kleinarl offers a diverse range of biking facilities, primarily centered around the Shuttleberg area. You'll find well-developed pump tracks, pump trails, and extensive mountain biking routes. The region boasts approximately 150 km of signposted mountain bike trails throughout the Wagrain-Kleinarl area, catering to various skill levels, including e-bikers.
Yes, Kleinarl is very family-friendly. The area provides facilities like a Kidstrail at Shuttleberg and pump tracks suitable for all ages. The overall emphasis on family-friendly biking makes it an excellent destination for holidays with children. The Pump Track Flachau is also noted as family-friendly.
Beginners can enjoy the various pump tracks available, which are great for skill development. The new pump trail from Lumberjack to Kleinarl also incorporates features across six wide sections, accessible via the Champion Shuttle chairlift. Additionally, the Bike Park Wagrain offers easier, 'flowing' trails alongside more demanding ones, with detours available for difficult sections.
A popular choice is the Bike Park Wagrain, known for its varied runs from demanding to flowing trails, including stony, steep, and rooted sections. The Mid-station "Flying Mozart" provides convenient access to this park.
The Champion Shuttle chairlift provides easy access to higher elevations, allowing bikers to enjoy downhill-oriented experiences without extensive climbing. This lift also transports bikes, making repeated runs convenient. The Mid-station "Flying Mozart" is another key access point for the Wagrain Bike Park, featuring comfortable 10-person cabins with heated seats.
Summer is an excellent time for biking in Kleinarl. The facilities are fully operational, and the weather is generally favorable for exploring the extensive network of trails and pump tracks. The region's infrastructure, including chairlifts and e-bike services, is designed to enhance the summer biking experience.
Yes, Kleinarl is well-equipped for e-bikers. The region offers e-bike rentals and charging stations, making longer and more accessible tours possible across the approximately 150 km of signposted mountain bike trails in the Wagrain-Kleinarl region.
Beyond biking, Kleinarl offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Jägersee View – Jägersee loop' or the 'Kleinarler Ache Cycle Path'. Hiking is also popular, with trails like the 'Two lakes hike: Jägersee and Tappenkarsee' or 'Re-energising below the Ennskraxn'. For more details on these activities, visit the Cycling around Kleinarl or Hiking around Kleinarl guides.
Yes, the biking routes in Kleinarl often lead through picturesque landscapes, offering stunning views of the Salzburg mountains. For instance, the varied forest path along the Ennskraxn ridge to the idyllic Jägersee provides beautiful scenery. The new 10-person cabins of the Flying Mozart lift also feature generous panoramic glazing for scenic rides.
Visitors often highlight the variety of trails suitable for all skill levels, from pump tracks for skill development to challenging mountain bike routes. The accessibility provided by chairlifts like the Champion Shuttle and the scenic beauty of the Salzburg mountains are also frequently praised. The family-friendly options, such as the Kidstrail, contribute to a positive experience for many.
Yes, the 'Shared Trail Penkkopf' is a unique option designed for both mountain bikers and hikers, and it can be ridden in both directions. Another officially recognized single trail is the 'Hirschleit Trail', which is about 1.2 km long and part of the 'Kleinarler Runde'.
The Berghofalm is conveniently located directly at the Mid-station "Flying Mozart", offering a good selection of dishes, fast service, and a nice outdoor area. The Pump Track at Lumberjack Organic Mountain Restaurant also provides direct access to dining options.


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