Best bike parks around Langenstein offer a scenic environment for mountain biking, characterized by natural terrain and varied elevation changes. The region provides numerous trails catering to different skill levels, from less technical paths to routes with significant elevation gains. These trails often involve natural features rather than constructed bike park obstacles. Langenstein's surrounding forests and mountains provide diverse cycling experiences.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Important information: Due to its poor data management, Komoot contains numerous inaccuracies that are unfortunately not updated by the site operators, Komoot. For accurate data and current trail closures, please visit our dedicated website: www.uppertrails.at The routing function on Komoot also provides numerous inaccuracies and trail closures. As the trail operators, we strongly recommend deleting this app if you wish to mountain bike legally. There are several reputable products and portals available that you can use for your tour planning (Brouter, Trailforks, etc.). Best regards, your Trail Team
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The section at the very top is more of a single trail, and there is also a section that is usually quite wet. Further down/above the Devil's Chapel it is more of a road, a small climb in the forest when bypassing the "Am Reichenbach" settlement, and then an asphalt road after the settlement.
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A Linz city summit for every season and every type of weather.
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If you don't know the place, I recommend visiting it beforehand.
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Meeting point for lovers 😍
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Meanwhile, the easier Dachstrail towards Daxleitner starts here - only the last part is tricky due to loose stones in the ditch.
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Varied MTB route over trails, forest and meadow paths, which can be easily ridden in both directions. Note: Of course, as in all forests in Austria, cycling is prohibited here - hence the "sliding notice" from komoot
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The Langenstein area offers a scenic environment for mountain biking, primarily characterized by natural terrain and varied elevation changes. You'll find numerous trails catering to different skill levels, from less technical paths to routes with significant elevation gains. These trails often feature natural elements rather than constructed bike park obstacles.
Yes, the region offers several challenging trails. For instance, the Haarlandberg Trail features a steep, technical section at the beginning, followed by a fast finish. Another demanding option is the Challenging mountain bike trail in Mühlviertel, which is known for being a real test for riders.
The Hornissen Trail is highly popular. This 1.2-kilometer single trail was created by the local mountain bike community and is rated S1 to S2 on the single trail scale, offering a challenging and fun experience for both trail beginners and advanced riders.
Yes, Three Beeches Cross is a notable spot. It's one of the two peaks of the Pfenningberg, serving as a pleasant resting place and offering scenic viewpoints.
Trail difficulties vary. The Hornissen Trail is rated S1 to S2, suitable for trail beginners and advanced riders. Other trails, like the Haarlandberg Trail and the Challenging mountain bike trail in Mühlviertel, are considered more demanding and technical.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various running trails, such as those around Spilberg Castle Ruins or the KZ Gusen Memorial. For road cyclists, there are routes like the Abwinden-Asten Danube Power Plant loop. Find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Langenstein and Road Cycling Routes around Langenstein guides.
Visitors frequently highlight the natural beauty and the variety of trails available. The komoot community has contributed 72 photos and given 414 upvotes, indicating a strong appreciation for the diverse cycling experiences through the picturesque landscapes and surrounding forests and mountains.
The Hornissen Trail requires a certain amount of trail experience and riding technique. While the first section is steeper, it becomes flatter and flowier towards the bottom. All rocks and terrain edges can be bypassed or rolled over. Be aware that technical demands increase considerably in wet or wintry conditions due to slippery surfaces.
While the guide doesn't specify a 'best' season, the region's trails are generally enjoyed from spring through autumn. Some trails, like Three Beeches Cross, are noted as nice resting places even in winter, suggesting year-round accessibility for some areas, though technical demands increase in wet or wintry conditions.
Yes, there are numerous other mountain biking routes. You can explore trails like the Three Beeches Cross to Pfenningberg Summit Cross loop or the Ausee Recreational Area loop. For a comprehensive list, refer to the MTB Trails around Langenstein guide.
The Reichenbach Trail is described as a varied MTB route over trails, forest, and meadow paths. While it can be ridden in both directions, a section at the very top is more of a single trail, and parts can be quite wet, which might increase the technical demands.


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