Best bike parks around Arriach are found in the surrounding Carinthian region of Austria, offering diverse mountain biking experiences. While Arriach itself does not host a dedicated bike park, it serves as a gateway to several notable destinations. The area provides opportunities for cyclists of various skill levels, from family-friendly flow trails to challenging downhill descents. These locations are set amidst the Nock Mountains and near Lake Ossiach, providing scenic backdrops for outdoor activities.
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The Parthy Trail is a fast, black, natural enduro trail with tight, flat curves and curves with small berms. Roots, small gaps and root drops and roots in general await you here. The Parthy Trail is very well done, like all the trails here, but I enjoy it the most.
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The view in the morning, when the clouds rise from Lake Ossiach, is amazing. It is definitely worth it. It is nice to watch the paragliders. You can also eat well at the summit.
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Since the Parthy Trail is a natural trail, root passages, stones, narrow curves and small jumps await you on the track. In total, it is a good kilometer long. You can also get onto the trail via the MTB tour "Challenger" - but note that the connecting section is very steep.
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Quite busy as there is a cable car going up here, but the view is still manageable!
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Beautiful, quiet town, overlooking a splendid lake, at the foot of fantastic mountains, such as Mirnock where you can practice many sporting activities.
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fun little pump track with mini tables!
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I would like more peace and quiet in the mountains and I can't identify with a "leisure park" in the green meadows / on the mountain!
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Crunchy enduro trail with beautiful hairpin bends and a gap jump. The trail deserves its black color.
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While Arriach itself doesn't host dedicated bike parks, the surrounding Carinthian region offers a diverse range. You'll find everything from Europe's longest flow trails, like the Flow Country Trail Bad Kleinkirchheim, to specialized kids' bike parks and highly challenging natural trails for experienced riders.
The Flow Country Trail Bad Kleinkirchheim is excellent for all skill levels, including beginners and families, thanks to its moderate slopes and rollable features. Additionally, the Gerlitzen Alpe features a Kids Bike Park in the Kanzelhöhe adventure arena with easy 'Bino Trails' designed for children aged 3 and up, complete with a conveyor belt for comfortable ascents near Kanzelbahn Mountain Station.
Yes, experienced riders can find demanding trails. The Gerlitzen Alpe offers the PROlitzen Trail (T34), which is rated S4/S5 difficulty. For those who prefer natural terrain, the Parthy Trail provides a crunchy enduro experience with root passages, stones, and tight bends.
The region boasts the Flow Country Trail Bad Kleinkirchheim, one of Europe's longest flow trails at 15 kilometers, offering a 'never-ending' ride. The Gerlitzen Alpe provides breathtaking panoramic views of the Carinthian lake district, alongside its diverse trails. The Ossiacher See area, including Bike Area One, offers a free-to-access skills park for honing techniques.
The mountain biking season in Carinthia typically runs from spring through autumn. Specific opening dates for lifts and trails can vary, but generally, late spring to early autumn offers the best weather conditions for riding. Always check the individual park's operating hours before planning your visit.
Yes, at the valley station of the Flow Country Trail Bad Kleinkirchheim, you'll find bike rental services and schools available. This makes it convenient for visitors who don't have their own equipment or wish to improve their skills.
The valley station of the Flow Country Trail Bad Kleinkirchheim offers a practice course with a pump track and a bike wash area. Bike Area One near Ossiacher See also provides a freely accessible skills area for practicing techniques.
Absolutely. The Kaiserburg Mountain Station, the starting point for the Flow Country Trail, offers panoramic views. Similarly, the Kanzelbahn Mountain Station on Gerlitzen Alpe provides stunning vistas of the ski slope and surrounding mountains, including Lake Ossiach.
At Gerlitzen Alpe, you can use the Kanzelbahn for convenient bike transport, allowing you to effortlessly ascend around 950 vertical meters. The Kaiserburg Mountain Station also provides access via cable car to the start of the Flow Country Trail.
Beyond bike parks, the region offers a wealth of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, such as the 'Rossalmhüttentrail' or challenging routes like the 'Schwarzsee Hut – View of the Gailtal Alps loop'. There are also fantastic hiking opportunities, including the 'Traumenbogen High Trail on the Gerlitzen Alps' or the 'Wöllaner Nock Loop'. For more details, check out the MTB Trails around Arriach and Hiking around Arriach guides.
Visitors frequently praise the 'never-ending' flow experience of trails like the Flow Country Trail Bad Kleinkirchheim, highlighting its excellent shaping and fun factor. The breathtaking panoramic views from mountain stations like Kanzelbahn Mountain Station and the opportunity to cool off in lakes like Brennsee after a ride are also highly appreciated.


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