Best bike parks around Miesenbach bei Birkfeld are not currently operating as dedicated bike parks, but the region offers significant cycling opportunities. Situated in the Weiz district of Austria, Miesenbach bei Birkfeld provides a varied landscape for cycling, with elevations ranging from 827 to 1200 meters. The area is known for its diverse terrain, making it suitable for mountain biking, gravel biking, and general cycling. This region offers a scenic environment for various cycling tours.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Basically easy to drive, only immediately before the end of the trail is a short, steeper section, which is a bit extended and interspersed with a few roots. So don't just start shooting at it.
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Beginners should definitely stay away from it. For inexperienced users, 40 cm may be too much.
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The trail begins just below the summit cross. It runs, partly on a narrow path, over roots and stones. In places it is also quite steep. There are some jumps, but the high ones in the upper part can also be bypassed. The smaller ones in the lower part, because of the narrow path, but not. There is a short road - forest road section connecting the two parts. So don't give up, we'll keep going! Overall, the trail is also quite long at a good 4 km. Anyone who rides here after a rainy night, like me, should be extra careful with the roots, the metal mushrooms in the lower part also offer a certain potential for slipping. The length, the steepness, the roots and the jumps, all this is great fun, but also demanding. For me one of the hottest trails I've driven so far. Absolute top recommendation for everyone who can. However, I would not recommend this downhill for beginners.
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Fun trail that is part of the official MTB route "Fischbacher Alpen Tour". It begins above the quarry and descends along a forest path. The path runs over a lot of boulders and larger stones and roots. There are also some steeper passages. Therefore, the trail is not suitable for beginners.
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Crisp trail that has some surprises in store.
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Simple "nature" trail that leads down a forest path without any "technical challenges" to the Miesenbach.
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Using large stones, three jumps at different heights would be built here. (40.80.120 cm). The whole thing is ingeniously built, because you choose which one to take in the driveway (depending on ability, bike and courage). Then you can turn off and back up for the next attempt, or you can continue down to the "Dropbox to River".
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This trail is located in the upper part of the trail land. It is designed as a round, and also offers a beautiful panorama. This jump line is technically rather simple and can also be mastered by beginners. This is a good opportunity to get to grips with the topic.
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Currently, dedicated bike parks are not operating directly in Miesenbach bei Birkfeld. The primary bike park, TRAILLAND Miesenbach, has unfortunately closed. However, the region still offers significant opportunities for mountain biking, gravel biking, and general cycling on a variety of trails.
The Miesenbach bei Birkfeld region is known for its diverse terrain, making it suitable for mountain biking, gravel biking, and general cycling. You'll find everything from leisurely rides along river valleys to technically demanding singletracks through dense forests, catering to various skill levels.
While dedicated bike parks are not active, the region offers several popular mountain biking trails. These include the challenging Masenberg–Pöllauberg Downhill Trail, which features roots, stones, and steep sections. For a more flowing experience, the Flow Line Trail offers many berms and rollable obstacles, suitable for less experienced riders. Another challenging option is the Quarry Trail, known for its boulders, stones, and roots.
Yes, the region offers family-friendly cycling options. The Flow Line Trail is an easy, flowing trail where all obstacles can be rolled over, making it suitable for inexperienced bikers and families. Additionally, the Panorama Circle is a technically simpler trail designed as a round, also suitable for beginners.
The best seasons for cycling in Miesenbach bei Birkfeld are spring and autumn. During these times, the weather is typically mild, and the natural scenery is at its most beautiful, providing ideal conditions for exploring the trails and routes.
Mountain biking in Miesenbach bei Birkfeld involves diverse terrain. You can expect elevations ranging from 827 to 1200 meters. Trails often feature roots, stones, and sometimes steeper passages, especially on more challenging routes like the Masenberg–Pöllauberg Downhill Trail or the Quarry Trail. Some trails also include berms and jumps.
Yes, the region boasts numerous gravel bike routes suitable for all difficulty levels. Examples include the 'Dorngrabenweg loop from Waisenegg' (easy) and the 'Edlseer Alm Heritage Railway – R8 Dream Cycle Path loop from Birkfeld' (moderate). You can find more options in the Gravel biking around Miesenbach bei Birkfeld guide.
Beyond cycling, Miesenbach bei Birkfeld offers excellent hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like the 'Wasserweg Miesenbach – Parish Church of Miesenbach loop' or the 'Floisenkogel Summit Cross – Model of Jakobskapelle loop'. For more details, refer to the Hiking around Miesenbach bei Birkfeld guide.
Yes, advanced mountain bikers will find challenging trails. The Masenberg–Pöllauberg Downhill Trail is considered demanding with steep sections and jumps. The Quarry Trail also presents a challenge with boulders, larger stones, roots, and steeper passages. The Wenigzell Singletrail (S1+) is another crisp trail with roots, smaller steps, and rocky sections.
Visitors appreciate the diverse and scenic environment for cycling. They often highlight the fun and challenging nature of trails like the Masenberg–Pöllauberg Downhill Trail, noting its length, steepness, roots, and jumps. The flowing trails with berms, like the Flow Line Trail, are also popular for their accessibility to different skill levels.
Yes, the 'Großer Jogl' (Grand Jogl) mountain bike route passes through Miesenbach bei Birkfeld. This comprehensive route offers multi-day cycling opportunities in the broader Joglland area, exploring the Joglland-Waldheimat region.
The Miesenbach bei Birkfeld area offers 118 tours for cycling enthusiasts, including e-bike options. While specific rental locations are not detailed here, the prevalence of e-bike routes suggests that rental services are likely available in the wider region to support these tours.


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