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Top 20 Bike Parks around Hagenbrunn

Best bike parks around Hagenbrunn are primarily found within its extensive network of mountain bike trails, rather than traditional, built bike parks. Located on the edge of the Vienna Woods, Hagenbrunn offers diverse mountain biking opportunities across rolling hills and dense forests. The region provides a variety of trails suitable for different skill levels, from beginners to experienced riders, often featuring scenic viewpoints. These Hagenbrunn cycling routes serve as a gateway to broader trail networks.

Best bike parks around Hagenbrunn

Last updated: July 7, 2026

South Tyrolean Trail

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Certainly one of the coolest trails in the northern Vienna Woods and now also legal and signposted. If you skip the lowest part, you can easily get back up to …

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Weidlingbach Trail

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It's amazing - the route is very easy and the warning signs aren't as bad as they sound. But the route along the Weidlingbach nature reserve is sensational! You should definitely try it once.

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Kahlenbergerdorf Route

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This section is part of the official MTB tour Kahlenbergerdorf route. The name says it all: the route is very varied, slightly downhill and uphill, depending on where you are …

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Bombenkrater Trail

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Very cool, flowing trail. The "bomb craters" are a lot of fun!
But it is not for beginners.
Well combinable with the very steep singletrack from the Habsburgerwarte.

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Sneaky Line Trail (Kahlenberg)

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This trail is the second part of a trail which actually starts at Hermannskogelweg. This lower part is easy and fluid to drive and is really fun. There are some …

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May 15, 2024, Bombenkrater Trail

Some comments refer to the short stretch down from Hermannskogel, which is a highlight in itself and is definitely challenging. The Bombenkratertrail itself is similar in difficulty to the Saubergtrail, for example.

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nice trail through the forest. Not particularly demanding but nice little roots and stones to make it interesting :)

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There is also an archery hiking trail with foam animals, so don't be alarmed if you suddenly see a wild boar! The trail is fun in both directions and is often part of my winter tour when it is too wet for the steeper trails. Can also be easily done with a gravel bike. After a long rain there is sometimes a passage with deep mud in the direction of Schoenstatt. In this case, give way at the intersection.

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The route has been revised and newly signposted in 2021, very popular and therefore heavily frequented - watch out for oncoming traffic!

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nice connection to reach the street to Leopoldsberg, the name of the trail suit perfectly.

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In spring everything smells like wild garlic! Best way to get down to the wild pit. A few small jumps.

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It's no coincidence that I rode the trail twice with two colleagues from Linz when I took them through the Vienna Woods two years ago. The now legalized (thanks WWT!) trail is probably the flowiest shared trail around Vienna. And also one of the longest. The entrance is a bit hidden but is now easy to see if you continue on the hiking trail from the Jägerwiese (Gasthaus zum Agnesbründel) in the direction of Kahlenberg. After a short climb, there is a small path on the left to the trail start. There are lots of small berms and jumps along the way. In the lower part, the gullies have become deeper and deeper in recent years, which is why it makes sense to approach the last section with a little reserve on the first ride after a long time ;-) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOHHAVCXLfg

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Had a lot of fun here as a beginner. The small ramps can easily be avoided, and since there is only a short down and up, it is easy to control your speed. At least dry, very recommendable for beginners.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular mountain biking trails around Hagenbrunn?

The region around Hagenbrunn offers a network of diverse mountain biking trails. Highly regarded options include the South Tyrolean Trail, known for its mix of flowy sections and technical challenges, and the Bombenkrater Trail, a fast and challenging singletrack. The Kahlenbergerdorf Route is also very popular, offering a demanding tour with scenic views.

Are there family-friendly or beginner-friendly bike trails near Hagenbrunn?

While many trails offer sections for experienced riders, some parts of the Kahlenbergerdorf Route are considered suitable for beginners, offering a varied ride with some small stone and root fields. The Sneaky Line Trail (Kahlenberg) also has an easy and fluid lower part, ideal for beginners to gain initial experience, with jumps that can be avoided.

What kind of terrain and features can I expect on the bike trails around Hagenbrunn?

You can expect a wide variety of terrain. Trails like the South Tyrolean Trail feature flowy sections, technical challenges, and small jumps. The Bombenkrater Trail is a fast, flowing singletrack with unique features. The Kahlenbergerdorf Route combines asphalt, gravel, and forest/meadow paths, including challenging single trail sections and climbs.

Are there mountain biking options for advanced riders seeking a challenge?

Absolutely. Trails like the Bombenkrater Trail are described as challenging and very steep singletracks, not for beginners. The South Tyrolean Trail also offers demanding sections, and sufficient mountain biking experience is recommended. The Bisamberg area also provides a 'Bikepark' section with jumps, drops, and berms for adrenaline seekers.

Which bike trails offer the best panoramic views around Hagenbrunn?

The Kahlenbergerdorf Route includes a challenging climb to Kahlenberg, which rewards riders with impressive panoramic views over Vienna and the surrounding landscape. The Bisamberg area also boasts scenic routes with views over the Danube.

What do visitors enjoy most about the bike parks and trails near Hagenbrunn?

Visitors frequently praise the variety and flow of the trails. For example, the South Tyrolean Trail is loved for its combination of fast, flowing segments and technical elements. The 'bomb craters' on the Bombenkrater Trail are cited as being 'a lot of fun'. The overall experience of diverse terrain and rewarding views is highly appreciated.

Are there other outdoor activities or hiking trails near the bike parks?

Yes, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including easy hikes and mountain hikes. For example, explore routes like the 'Zigeunerbründl Spring – Hubertus Chapel loop' or 'View of Vienna – Flandorf Wine Cellars loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Easy hikes around Hagenbrunn and Mountain Hikes around Hagenbrunn guides.

When is the best time of year to visit the bike parks around Hagenbrunn?

The trails are generally accessible throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn. However, be aware that some trails, particularly in the lower parts of Kahlenberg, can become quite muddy ('gatschig') after rain, which might make certain sections more challenging. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

Are there places to eat or drink near the bike trails?

Yes, especially along longer routes like the Kahlenbergerdorf Route, you'll find numerous refreshment stops, such as the Windischhütte. The area around the Weidlingbach Trail also has a well-located fountain near a playground, and the Jägerwiese (Gasthaus zum Agnesbründel) is a good starting point for the South Tyrolean Trail.

How can I find less crowded bike trails or hidden gems in the Hagenbrunn area?

While popular trails can be frequented, especially on weekends, exploring the broader network in the Vienna Woods or Bisamberg can reveal quieter sections. The Weidlingbach Trail, for instance, offers a good alternative to busier roads and is a central connecting trail for many local downhill classics, potentially allowing you to link to less-traveled paths.

Is public transport available to reach the bike parks from Hagenbrunn?

Hagenbrunn's location makes it an ideal starting point for exploring the surrounding mountain biking opportunities. While specific public transport connections directly to every trail start might vary, the general areas like Vienna Woods, Kahlenberg, and Bisamberg are accessible from Vienna, which can then be linked to Hagenbrunn via regional transport. Planning your route with public transport apps is recommended for specific access points.

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