Best bike parks around Nußdorf-Debant offer specialized downhill and freeride experiences that complement the region's extensive network of natural mountain biking trails. Nußdorf-Debant is situated in East Tyrol, an area known for its diverse mountain biking opportunities and views of the Lienz Dolomites. The region provides access to dedicated bike parks, alongside numerous natural trails. These facilities cater to various skill levels, from beginners to advanced riders.
Last updated: May 29, 2026
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Nice family trail - really flowing.
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The modern gondola is divided into two sections. There are numerous hikes of varying difficulty on the mountain. The Adlerlounge, a restaurant at 2,500 meters above sea level, is located directly at the mountain station of the second section.
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Nice trail with small jumps - good for fun too!
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The trail is definitely not for beginners. After heavy rain, it moves the front wheel properly on the slippery stones and roots. After the last no drop, before leaving the forest, we were looking forward to resting in the gondola :-)
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Beautiful trail, highly recommended.
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Very beautiful and impressive surroundings.
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Welcome to the Jungle is a challenging variation of the Peter Sagan Trail. Along the way, the trail splits into two lines. The Jungle variation of the Peter Sagan Trail is a real challenge: 600 meters of black mountain bike trail lead you over tricky roots and rocky fields. This section is only suitable for advanced mountain bikers. After a challenging 600 meters, the trail rejoins the Peter Sagan Trail towards Moosalm. Both the Peter Sagan main trail and this variation are part of the Lienz Bike Park. The park is completed by the Lakata Trail, which starts at Moosalm, and a pump track at the Lienz valley station. All of the trails can be combined to create a fun 7.1-kilometer descent.
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The primary dedicated bike parks in the vicinity of Nußdorf-Debant are the Lienz Bike Park and, a bit further afield, the Bikepark Großglockner Resort. These parks offer specialized downhill and freeride experiences that complement the region's extensive natural mountain biking trails.
Yes, several trails cater to beginners and families. The Temblerfelder Trail at Bikepark Großglockner Resort is approximately 650 meters long with various steep curves and jumps that have no gaps, making it suitable for mountain bike beginners. The main line of the Peter Sagan Trail in Lienz Bike Park also offers flowing curves and jumps that can be enjoyed by intermediate riders, with obstacles that can often be rolled over or bypassed.
For advanced riders, the Gornerwald Trail at Bikepark Großglockner Resort features sections graded between S4 and S5 on the singletrack scale, making it very demanding. Additionally, the Lienz Bike Park offers the Welcome to the Jungle variation of the Peter Sagan Trail, a challenging 600-meter section with tricky roots and rocky fields, ideal for experienced mountain bikers.
At Lienz Bike Park, guests can comfortably use gondolas to reach the trailheads, allowing them to focus on the downhill experience. The park also features a pump track at the Lienz valley station for skill development.
Similar to Lienz, a gondola at Kals am Großglockner allows riders to easily ascend to 2,405 meters, providing access to numerous trails specifically designed for mountain bikers. This makes it convenient to enjoy the diverse trail network without an arduous climb.
The bike parks and trails around Nußdorf-Debant offer stunning views. Lienz Bike Park provides incredible vistas of the Lienz Dolomites, while the Bikepark Großglockner Resort is nestled in a breathtaking mountain landscape, offering views of Austria's highest mountain, the Großglockner.
Yes, Nußdorf-Debant itself provides a wealth of mountain biking tours. The region is renowned for its extensive network of natural mountain biking trails, offering over 330 kilometers and more than 6000 meters of elevation gain. You can explore routes like the relaxed circular route through the Debant Valley to Winkler Alm, or trails with fantastic views of the Lienz Dolomites. For more options, check out the MTB Trails around Nußdorf-Debant guide.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous Mountain Hikes around Nußdorf-Debant, including challenging routes to Glödis Summit or scenic trails around Kreuzsee and Wangenitzsee. There are also many Road Cycling Routes around Nußdorf-Debant, such as loops over Gailberg Pass or along the Drau River.
The Peter Sagan Trail in Lienz Bike Park is a 4.6-kilometer trail known for its flowing curves, jumps, and technically demanding passages. It meanders from almost 1,500 meters down to the Moosalm, offering an impressive view. It also features an optional, more challenging "Welcome to the Jungle" variation for advanced riders.
The Gornerwald Trail at Bikepark Großglockner Resort was the first officially opened singletrack in the region, laying the foundation for a well-developed singletrack network. It's a predominantly smooth trail with jumps and finely applied curves, nestled in a breathtaking mountain landscape. Sections are graded between S4 and S5, making it suitable for experienced riders, though the second section is easier to master.
Visitors highly appreciate the combination of incredible views, well-maintained trails, and the ability to accommodate various skill levels. The Lienz Bike Park is often considered a 'secret tip' for its smooth jumps and excellent freeride experience, while the Bikepark Großglockner Resort is praised for its stunning alpine scenery and diverse trail network, from flow tracks to technical natural trails.


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