Best bike parks around Kolsassberg are found within the wider Innsbruck-Land region, offering diverse mountain biking opportunities. The area is characterized by its alpine landscape, providing a natural setting for various trails and facilities. While Kolsassberg itself is known for its natural mountain biking routes, dedicated bike parks with lift access are accessible nearby. This region caters to different skill levels, from beginners to advanced riders.
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Very nice path over meadows and through a small forest. Remember that there is also an official MTB trail here, so keep your eyes open.
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The section between Vogeleralm and Zehnteralm is not worth it. Of course you can drive it somehow, but it has neither flow nor is it fun. The western section, which has been made "bike-friendly", doesn't cut it. Sorry, but this is not an MTB trail!
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Easy to drive downhill
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Shortly after the crossroads at Weng, this wide but very steep S0 path leads down to Stans. It's not a scenic or technical highlight - but it's a great alternative to the asphalt road. In winter, it seems to be a floodlit toboggan run. In summer, it's a summer toboggan run for MTBs :-). Not technically demanding, but going uphill is a real pain or a lot of pushing for organic bikers. At the top of the Weng crossroads, there is a no-entry sign, including for bicycles. I think this refers primarily to the crossroads that leads straight ahead and then towards the Wolfsklamm.
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Coming from the VögelerAlm, the climb was leveled up to the highest point. The entire Sunnseiten Trail can therefore be cycled through without dismounting or pushing.
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Unfortunately, the trail was widened to a good 1.5m in Oct. 22, rolled and smoothed out and thus completely ruined. Now an ugly furrow dug up by the excavator runs across the mountain flank and the trail no longer has any appeal. Totally incomprehensible! 😩😡
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Beautifully designed playground with many places to stop for refreshments
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The playground was uninteresting for us
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While Kolsassberg offers natural mountain biking routes, the primary dedicated bike park in the broader region is Bikepark Innsbruck, located in Mutters. It's easily accessible from Kolsassberg and features a wide range of trails for all skill levels.
Bikepark Innsbruck offers a diverse range of trails, including easy flow trails like 'The Chainless One' (7 km long with berms and jumps), natural enduro trails, and challenging black downhill tracks such as 'The Straight One' and 'The Rough One'. There are also specialized areas like a Jumpline, Slopestyle features, a Dual Slalom track, and a Pumptrack.
Yes, the region offers family-friendly options. The Penken Mountain Adventure Area is suitable for families, featuring playgrounds and various sports activities. Additionally, the Mayrhofner Funsportstation Playground provides a great playground and balancing paths suitable for kids after a hike.
Absolutely. For advanced riders, Bikepark Innsbruck offers challenging downhill trails like 'The Straight One' and 'The Rough One'. Additionally, the Trail to Vorderlanersbach is a prepared trail through the forest with clear obstacles, recommending an advanced driving technique.
Bikepark Innsbruck is well-equipped with a bike practice area, a kids' park, bike rental services, a shop, and a bike school. You'll also find facilities for bike washing and two lifts (Muttereralmbahn and Nockspitzbahn) for easy access to the trails.
Bikepark Innsbruck is easily reachable from Innsbruck by public transport or a dedicated bike park shuttle, making it convenient for visitors staying in and around Kolsassberg.
The Forest Trail Near Eggalm Nord is a very nice path over meadows and through a small forest, suitable for intermediate riders. It's also an official MTB trail, so awareness of other users is recommended.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the 'View of the Inn Valley loop from Kolsassberg' or the 'Sagalm loop from Kolsassberg'. There are also cycling routes like the 'Kolsassberg Loop – Weidener Hut loop' and running trails available. For more details, you can check the hiking guide, cycling guide, and running trails guide for Kolsassberg.
Visitors appreciate the diverse range of trails catering to all skill levels, from easy flow to challenging downhill. The stunning views of Innsbruck and the alpine backdrop are frequently mentioned, as are the comprehensive facilities at Bikepark Innsbruck. The family-friendly options, like playgrounds at the Penken Mountain Adventure Area, also receive positive feedback.
Yes, the Penken Mountain Adventure Area is a notable viewpoint offering spectacular views. The Mayrhofner Funsportstation Playground also provides great views alongside its recreational facilities.
The bike park season typically runs from spring through autumn, offering the best weather conditions for riding. While specific opening times vary, the summer months generally provide the most reliable access and a full range of services.


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