Best bike parks around Hainzenberg are primarily located within the Zillertal Arena, an extensive mountain biking region. This area offers a wide array of trails and bike-friendly infrastructure, stretching between Zell am Ziller and Gerlos. Riders can access numerous single trails, practice routes, and bike park-like tracks via cable car. The region provides diverse options for mountain bikers of all skill levels, from leisurely valley routes to challenging forest paths.
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Great starting point for many hiking options, whether in the valley or on the mountain, as there is a large parking lot (for a fee).
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I tested it with my 9-year-old daughter and thought it was great. 😁 Here's the trail documentary: https://youtu.be/MUkCcjOZaqg
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The Zillertal Arena is the largest ski area in the Zillertal and extends over the towns of Zell am Ziller, Gerlos, Königsleiten, Wald and Krimml/Hochkrimml, from Tyrol's Zillertal to Salzburg's Pinzgau. 
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A hike in Gerlos to the Isskogel is a very nice alternative to hiking with a great view
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my first bike park visit - just the right place to start
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Suitable bikes for the trails can be hired at the Isskogel valley station
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There is a large car park right next to the Isskogelbahn. In addition, there is a ski rental in winter and a rental of downhill bikes for the bike park in summer. If you are hungry or not, you can eat very well at Luigi's next to the parking lot (and celebrate après-ski downstairs in the winter 😀 )
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From here you can either hike directly into the romantic Krummbachtal or Wilde Grimml or take the train up and hike to the Isskogel and the Latschensee including the Latschenalm.
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The Zillertal Arena, which Hainzenberg is part of, offers a wide array of trails. A popular choice is Iss-Flow - singletrack, known for its flow state experience with numerous steep curves and waves. Another notable spot is the Penken Mountain Adventure Area, which serves as an action mountain with great views and family-friendly amenities.
Yes, the Zillertal Arena offers several options for families and beginners. The Iss-Flow - singletrack is ideal for both trail beginners and advanced mountain bikers. Additionally, the Penken Mountain Adventure Area features playgrounds and is suitable for families. The region also provides special practice routes, including a 500-meter 'Mountainbike training parcours' for learning basic skills.
A significant advantage in the Zillertal Arena is the availability of bike transport on seven summer cable car systems. This allows riders to comfortably reach higher altitudes and access panoramic starting points for descents and tours. The Isskogelbahn Valley Station is a key starting point with a large car park.
The Zillertal Arena offers a diverse trail network catering to all skill levels. You'll find everything from leisurely valley routes to challenging forest paths and thrilling single trails. Trails are categorized by difficulty, with options like the easy 'Singletrail Isskogel (Iss-Flow 1-3)' and the medium-rated '495 - Singletrail Isskogel (495 Iss-Tough 1-2)'. Some trails also feature switchbacks and North Shore elements.
The summer months are ideal for mountain biking in the Zillertal Arena. The cable car systems operate during this season, providing access to the higher trails and bike parks. The region is well-equipped for summer biking, with amenities and services fully operational.
Yes, the region is well-equipped with amenities for mountain bikers. You can find bike rental shops at various locations, including the Isskogelbahn Valley Station. E-bike charging stations are also available.
Beyond mountain biking, the Hainzenberg area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, ranging from easy to difficult, as detailed in guides like Easy hikes around Hainzenberg and Hiking around Hainzenberg. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like those found in Gravel biking around Hainzenberg.
The Zillertal Arena provides extensive support for mountain bikers. This includes bike schools for skill development, numerous bike rental shops, and over 40 huts for refreshments. You'll also find bike wash stations at locations like the Rosenalmbahn and Isskogelbahn valley stations, ensuring a convenient experience.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Zillertal Arena offers more difficult variants of its trails. For instance, within the Iss-Flow - singletrack, there are branches for 'Iss-Natural' and 'Iss-Vertical' which are recommended for those who prefer a more 'crispy' or natural, challenging ride. The Wiesenalm Singletrail 483 is also an awesome trail, though it requires a little more care and is less suitable for anxious beginners.
Visitors appreciate the variety of trails, from flowy singletracks to challenging downhill sections. The ability to use cable cars to access higher starting points is a major plus, maximizing downhill fun. The stunning alpine panoramas and well-maintained infrastructure, including bike rentals and refreshment stops, also contribute to a highly enjoyable biking experience.
The Zillertal Arena boasts an extensive network of approximately 325 kilometers of bike routes. When considering the entire Zillertal region, this network expands to an even larger 1,300 km of cycle paths, offering a vast array of options for all types of riders.
Absolutely. The Iss-Flow - singletrack is specifically designed to put mountain bikers in a flow state. This approximately 2.5-kilometer trail, starting from the mountain station of the Isskogelbahn in Gerlos, features countless steep curves, waves, and a gentle course that makes it incredibly fun and engaging for riders.


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