Best bike parks around Winden am See are found in the scenic region of Burgenland, characterized by its proximity to Lake Neusiedl and the Leithagebirge hills. This area offers diverse cycling opportunities, from leisurely routes to more challenging mountain bike trails. The landscape features a mix of forests, dry grasslands, and natural monuments, providing varied terrain for riders. Winden am See serves as a gateway to exploring these natural cycling environments.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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there you can also have fun with the e-bike
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In the morning you can always find someone for a quick chat 🙂
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The Hochfilzer Hut is run by the Mannersdorf Nature Friends, is open on Sundays in the summer, and offers seating for approximately 50 people. There are a few very nice trails of varying difficulty (from grade 1 to grade 4 (to Korbaj)) leading to the hut, and the area is also very mountain bike-friendly. The construction of additional mountain bike trails is planned for 2025.
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Beautiful scenery and view of the lake.
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Short, rooty, beautiful trail, easy to ride in both directions.
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The hut is located directly on the ski slope in Mannersdorf.
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Only open on Sundays and public holidays in summer.
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This time the hut was open and we were able to stop for a snack. We were thrilled with the homemade pastries and enjoyed them ☕️🍰
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Winden am See is primarily known for scenic road cycling and touring routes around Lake Neusiedl. For dedicated bike park features like downhill trails, jumps, and skill zones, you'll need to explore options in the broader Burgenland region, such as the Burgenland-Trails.
For a comprehensive mountain biking experience, consider the Burgenland-Trails, located between Lockenhaus and Rechnitz in the broader Burgenland region. This area offers over 40 kilometers of trails, including four dedicated downhill trails and four up-and-downhill trails, catering to various skill levels from beginners to experienced riders.
The Burgenland-Trails feature a variety of experiences with numerous ravines, canyons, jumps, and flow lines. You'll find trails of different difficulty levels, including green, blue, red, and black variants. Notable trails include the Rechnitz Trail, the family-friendly Head Trail, the flow-oriented Esterházy Trail, and the scenic Batthyány Trail.
Yes, the Burgenland-Trails offer family-friendly options, including the Head Trail. Additionally, a newly opened skill park at the Burgenland-Trails features wooden elements like curves, jumps, and a seesaw, along with an agility course. There are also pump tracks and skill zones available in Lockenhaus and Rechnitz. Within Winden am See, the Pumptrack Skatepark is a fun, not-difficult option for all ages.
You can explore areas like the White Rocks and Dry Grasslands, Naturpark Neusiedler See - Leithagebirge. This natural monument offers a wonderful combination of white rocks, natural dry meadows, and easy trails, providing beautiful scenery and views of the lake for nature-loving MTB fans.
Thanks to the favorable Pannonian climate, the Burgenland-Trails are open and ridable all year round. The region experiences around 300 sunny days annually, making it suitable for biking throughout the year.
The Leithaberg Forest Trail is part of a small but defined mountain bike area. Riders can expect numerous single trails with short climbs and downhill passages, suitable for various skill levels, especially between Kaisereiche, Scharfeneck castle ruins, and Schiwiese at Scheiterberg.
The Hochfilzer Hut, located on the ski meadow at Scheiterberg, serves as a popular destination for cyclists and hikers, especially on Sundays and during winter. It's a good spot to aim for during a ride.
Beyond bike parks, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous gravel biking routes, such as the 'Ochsenbründl Pond – Winden am See loop from Winden am See'. There are also many hiking trails, including the 'Bear Cave (Winden am See) – Grafenlucke (Gypsy Cave) loop from Winden am See'. For more details, explore the Gravel biking around Winden am See and Hiking around Winden am See guides.
Yes, the Burgenland-Trails cater to a wide range of riders with trails available in green (easy), blue (intermediate), red (difficult), and black (expert) variants. This ensures there's something suitable for beginners looking for flow lines and experienced riders seeking challenging downhill sections.
Visitors appreciate the combination of natural beauty and varied terrain. Many enjoy the scenic routes around Lake Neusiedl and the Leithagebirge hills, as well as the specific mountain bike areas like the Leithaberg Forest Trail with its single trails. The natural monuments like the White Rocks and Dry Grasslands are also highly valued for their unique scenery and views.


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