Best bike parks around Stumm serve as a gateway to the Zillertal Alps in Austria, a region characterized by dense forests, green meadows, and impressive mountain peaks. This area provides a diverse landscape for mountain biking, with trails catering to various skill levels. Stumm itself is a central base for exploring the surrounding dedicated bike parks and extensive trail networks. The region offers a mix of challenging downhill routes and scenic paths along the Ziller river.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The entrance is blocked by a large tree, and you then reach a construction site... What's left of the already short trail isn't worth it. Unfortunately, the Zillertal isn't a place for trials biking. There are plenty of tours, but almost no trails.
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The trail is abandoned and slowly deteriorating. It's officially closed. Rideable, but caution is required. Rotten northshores, branches, and rocks in the trail...
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In summer 2025 the Wiesenalm Trail will be closed due to storm damage 😖
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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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The trail is currently still closed.
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On the Zillerweg you get very close to the river.
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In places, an alternative route runs alongside the Zillertal cycle path, S0, a more straight flow trail. Very cool and a lot of fun! (Always look to the river side and pay attention to where it goes down again.)
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For a well-designed intermediate challenge, check out Wiesenalm Singletrail 483. If you're looking for something more challenging with Northshore elements, the North Shore singletrack offers varied terrain, though caution is advised due to its deteriorating condition. For a fun, shorter ride, the Hochzillertal Bike Trail is a good option. Additionally, the Zillerweg Flowtrail provides an intermediate, flowing experience alongside the river.
While some trails require experience, the Hochzillertal Bike Trail is noted as family-friendly. For a more relaxed experience, the 30 km Zillertal Bike Path runs along the Ziller river with hardly any noticeable incline, connecting various idyllic towns and amenities, making it ideal for families.
Spring, summer, and autumn are considered the best seasons for mountain biking in Stumm. Spring offers a colorful backdrop as nature comes alive, while summer and autumn provide pleasant conditions for exploring the trails.
Beyond the immediate trails, you can find dedicated bike park experiences within an hour's drive. Bikepark Innsbruck caters to both beginners and advanced riders with professionally built lines. Other options include Bike Arena Zell and Penken 'Action Mountain', both offering diverse biking experiences with forest roads, single trails, and downhill routes.
The region around Stumm, nestled in the Zillertal Alps, offers a breathtaking landscape of dense forests, green meadows, and impressive mountain peaks. Many trails, like the Zillerweg Flowtrail, run close to the Ziller river, providing scenic views. You can also find routes leading to destinations like the idyllic Stillup reservoir or offering panoramic views from the Zillertaler Höhenstraße.
Visitors appreciate the variety of trails, from technical forest sections to flow trails. The Wiesenalm Singletrail 483 is particularly praised for being 'simply awesome' and 'very nicely laid out with details'. The region's diverse landscape and the comprehensive overview provided by the Zillertal Arena Area Map also enhance the experience.
Yes, advanced riders will find challenging options. The North Shore singletrack features Northshore elements, though it requires caution. Dedicated bike parks like Bikepark Innsbruck also offer challenging lines and obstacles for adrenaline junkies.
Beyond bike parks, the area around Stumm is excellent for other outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, including the Zillertal Cycle Path, and various MTB trails for different skill levels. There are also many running trails, such as the Zillerweg Flowtrail loop from Stumm. For more details on these activities, explore the Cycling around Stumm, Running Trails around Stumm, and MTB Trails around Stumm guides.
The Zillertal Arena Area Map provides a comprehensive overview of the spacious ski and bike area, helping visitors navigate the many available routes and facilities.
Yes, the Zillerweg Flowtrail is an intermediate trail that runs alongside the Zillertal cycle path, offering a fun and flowing riding experience close to the river.
The trails around Stumm vary greatly. Some, like the North Shore singletrack, are noted to be deteriorating and require caution due to branches and rocks. Others, such as the Wiesenalm Singletrail 483, are well-designed and maintained. Always be prepared for varied conditions, especially in forest sections.


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