Best bike parks around Pill are located in the Tyrolean Alps, within Austria's Schwaz district. This region provides a setting for mountain biking, offering a range of routes and trails. Pill serves as a starting point for accessing an extensive network of mountain biking trails and is near established bike park regions in Tyrol.
Last updated: July 7, 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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Easy to drive downhill
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Shortly after the crossroads at Weng, this wide but very steep S0 path leads down to Stans. It's not a scenic or technical highlight - but it's a great alternative to the asphalt road. In winter, it seems to be a floodlit toboggan run. In summer, it's a summer toboggan run for MTBs :-). Not technically demanding, but going uphill is a real pain or a lot of pushing for organic bikers. At the top of the Weng crossroads, there is a no-entry sign, including for bicycles. I think this refers primarily to the crossroads that leads straight ahead and then towards the Wolfsklamm.
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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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... more like S1 in places, but still easy to drive ...
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Great to drive with my son too
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Pill and its surroundings offer a diverse range of mountain biking trails. You'll find everything from easy S0-S1 trails suitable for beginners with good basic fitness to more challenging S2 and above routes for advanced riders. The area features flow trails, demanding descents, and options that may require some climbing or pushing.
Yes, there are family-friendly options available. The Hochzillertal Bike Trail is noted as a family-friendly mountain bike trail, offering a short but fun section. Additionally, the larger bike region of Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis, accessible from Pill, is known for its family-friendly bike park with a kids' area, practice zones, and various routes.
Some popular trails include the Nice S0 descent, an intermediate trail with a flowing descent and some rough parts. The Zillerweg Flowtrail offers a straight flow experience alongside a river. For a quick ride, the Small Trail Course provides some good jumps directly on the river.
The best seasons for mountain biking in Pill are spring, summer, and autumn. During these months, temperatures are generally pleasant, and the natural scenery is vibrant, making for ideal riding conditions.
Pill's location provides excellent access to several well-established bike regions in Tyrol. These include Bike Republic Sölden, known for its extensive network of bike park trails, natural single trails, and enduro routes. Another option is Bikepark Innsbruck (Mutters), which hosts Crankworx events and offers trails from flow lines to challenging routes. Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis is also nearby, offering a family-friendly park with various routes and amenities.
Yes, advanced riders will find challenging options. The region offers trails rated S2 and above, which require very good fitness and advanced riding skills. The Achenpass Kreuzweg Descent is categorized as challenging, featuring narrow, steep sections with tight curves. Some routes, like parts of the Kellerjoch Massif Round Tour, are demanding and may require pushing your bike through certain sections.
While mountain biking around Pill, you'll traverse idyllic forests, pristine mountain lakes, and rushing rivers. Many trails offer scenic viewpoints, such as the Nice S0 descent, which provides a flowing ride from the Geiseljoch with great views.
Beyond mountain biking, the area around Pill is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can explore various road cycling routes, enjoy running trails, or embark on challenging mountain hikes, including routes to summits like Kellerjoch and Gilfert.
Visitors frequently appreciate the variety of trails available, from flowing descents to more technical sections. The scenic beauty of the Tyrolean Alps, with its forests and rivers, also adds to the experience. Trails like the Zillerweg Flowtrail are praised for their fun, straight flow experience.
Yes, beginners can find suitable trails, particularly those rated S0-S1 on the single trail scale. These trails require good basic fitness and offer a gentler introduction to mountain biking. While specific beginner-only bike parks within Pill are not highlighted, the broader network includes routes designed for less experienced riders.
Absolutely. The Zillerweg Flowtrail runs alongside a river, offering a unique waterside biking experience. The Small Trail Course is also directly on the river, providing pleasant views and a refreshing atmosphere.


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