Best bike parks around Steinach am Brenner are situated in a mountainous region of Tyrol, offering diverse terrain for mountain biking. The area is known for its alpine landscapes and proximity to the Brenner Pass. Steinach am Brenner serves as a base for exploring various bike parks and trails in the surrounding valleys. This region provides opportunities for both single trail and downhill riders.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Especially in summer, lots of paragliders take off from there, which has led to some exciting moments for both the kids and us parents. Not every takeoff looks like a dream takeoff!
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It takes about 30-45 minutes, depending on your fitness level, to climb up to the Elferhütte. Before or on the way back, the Elfer panoramic restaurant right at the mountain station offers a good selection of hot and cold dishes.
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It was so pleasantly surprisingly beautiful for us to get off here when we took the cable car from Neustift to this mountain station for the first time. (What a luxury if one can use the Stubai Super Card😲) And if the weather is good...and there is a restaurant nearby and there are well-marked hiking trails and there are sights and... what more could you ask for?
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Ideal starting point for beautiful mountain tours
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For those who don't want to hike up here, there is an alternative: the train. But you can also manage the climb in under 2 hours if you want.
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From Stackler up to the mountain station (approx. 2 hours 45 minutes) and the hiking/tobogganing route through the Pinnistal valley in snow and sunshine is a really great experience! Don't forget food!
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super trail - free switchback training
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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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The region around Steinach am Brenner offers a variety of bike parks catering to different styles, including challenging downhill trails and flowing singletracks. You'll find options for intermediate to advanced riders, with some parks also providing easier routes.
Yes, Bikepark Tirol on the Bergeralm, located in Steinach am Brenner, features the 'Crazy Heart' Blue Freeride Trail. This trail is designed to be an easier downhill option with fast sections, berms, and jumps, making it more forgiving for less experienced riders. The park also offers a warm-up zone and a bike technique school.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Eins Einser Trail is a technical mountain bike park trail featuring roots, berms, and drops over 800 meters of elevation gain. Similarly, the 'Red Devil' Red Freeride Trail at Bikepark Tirol offers demanding elements like root sections, drops, and Northshore elements. The Eins Einser Trail & Zwei Zweier Trail (Stubaital) also provides a very demanding experience with rocks, roots, and narrow tracks.
Bikepark Tirol, for example, provides practical amenities such as a workshop, bike wash facilities, and toilets. Bike rental services (featuring Trek bikes) and a bike technique school are also available for those needing equipment or looking to improve their skills.
Yes, at Bikepark Tirol on the Bergeralm, you can find bike rental services, including Trek bikes. They also offer a bike technique school, which is great for skill development or for those new to mountain biking.
Beyond the trails at Bikepark Tirol, you can explore the 65 Switchbacks Descent from Hintertux Glacier, known for its awesome flowing sections. The Elfer Summit Cable Car Station serves as a starting point for biking and downhill activities, offering great views of the Stubai Valley.
The mountain biking season in the Steinach am Brenner area typically runs during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn. This period generally offers the best weather conditions for riding, though it's always advisable to check local weather forecasts before your visit.
Absolutely! The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails around Steinach am Brenner, Gravel biking routes, and Hiking trails. Popular hiking routes include those to St. Wendelin's Chapel or through the Bergeralm Ski and Hiking Area.
The bike parks are situated in a mountainous region of Tyrol, offering stunning alpine landscapes. From the Elfer Summit Cable Car Station, you can enjoy wonderful views of the Stubai Valley. Many trails, like the 65 Switchbacks Descent, also offer scenic viewpoints along the way.
Bikepark Tirol is conveniently located approximately 20 km south of Innsbruck and is directly accessible from the Brenner Autobahn. Gondola lift access further enhances the overall visitor experience, making it easy to reach the trails.
Visitors frequently highlight the diverse trail offerings that accommodate a range of skill levels, from easier freeride trails to challenging technical descents. The stunning alpine scenery, well-maintained facilities, and the opportunity for skill development through technique schools are also highly appreciated.


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