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Top 20 Bike Parks in the Stubai Alps

Best bike parks in the Stubai Alps are located in Tyrol, Austria, offering a diverse range of options for cyclists. The region features extensive trail networks suitable for various skill levels, from leisurely e-biking to challenging downhill trails. The Stubai Valley provides over 720 km of cycling routes, with 270 km dedicated to mountain biking. This includes valley routes, panoramic paths, and technical downhill tracks.

Best bike parks in the Stubai Alps

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Last updated: May 14, 2026

Elfer Summit Cable Car Station

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Wonderful view of the Stubai Valley and starting point for great hiking tours. More information at stubai.at/skigebiete/elferbahnen.

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Muttereralm

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The mountain restaurant is located next to the mountain station of the Muttereralmbahn. Here you can enjoy excellent Tyrolean cuisine with a wonderful panoramic view. A spacious viewing area ensures …

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Area 47

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Between Haiming, Sautens and Roppen, nature and high-tech have been combined in an area of six and a half hectares to create an extraordinary leisure experience for young and old. …

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The Chainless One

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Also suitable for absolute trail beginners. A few challenging curves, but overall quite doable!

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Kleble Alm Trail

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S2 to S3 trail (red). Easy to ride, even if you can't move (just carry it). Some sections can be bypassed on the forest path. Please watch out for hikers, it is a narrow shared trail. Consideration makes paths wider!

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Bikepark Innsbruck

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Three, two, one... now the fun begins! At the top of the Muttereralmbahn mountain station is the entrance to the trails of the Innsbruck Bike Park.

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Eins Einser Trail

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The Eins Einser Trail on the Elfer is the first of two challenging trails on the Elfer in Stubai. The technical trail was built by Christian "Picco" Piccolruaz, with his …

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Jägers Notweg Trail

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Technically demanding single trail. Narrow switchbacks, some blocked with stones. At the end, the trail leads back uphill via a stretch to the crossing gravel path.

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Lochle Alm Trail

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Very nice trail sections - but be prepared to carry or push the bike at times.

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Mountain Carts Muttereralm

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About 5km long downhill track with decent speed

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Michael
November 7, 2025, The Chainless One

An absolute classic in the Innsbruck bike park

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August 10, 2025, Kleble Alm Trail

In my opinion, it's predominantly a black trail. It's very rocky in places, with established bypasses. Very loose and slippery in dry conditions. Even the larger rocks are slippery. It's relatively steep and very exposed in places, with serious consequences. Only a few sections, in my opinion, are rated red. Definitely not for beginners. Experienced and seasoned mountain bikers could manage this technically very demanding trail.

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You can ride the go-karts down a gravel path to the valley station. Be careful, there are some dangerous bumps and mountain bikers crossing the path. The go-karts are OK, the ride costs €15, and backpacks can be transported to the valley station free of charge on the cable car.

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The trail starts after a meadow path below the tree line and is still reasonably rideable even when wet, despite the forest floor and S4 classification. I would have given it a maximum of S3. There are a few blocked sections, but there is almost always enough space to brake. Shifting is very helpful on the hairpin bends - I think it gets tight without it. Some sections are rockier than is usual in the forest. There are no large root carpets with steps that cannot be rolled over. All in all, the trail is only a slight increase in the difficult sections of the Klebealm Trail. All key sections are clearly visible and if necessary you can dismount and push in time.

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Especially in summer, lots of paragliders take off from there, which has led to some exciting moments for both the kids and us parents. Not every takeoff looks like a dream takeoff!

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It takes about 30-45 minutes, depending on your fitness level, to climb up to the Elferhütte. Before or on the way back, the Elfer panoramic restaurant right at the mountain station offers a good selection of hot and cold dishes.

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It was so pleasantly surprisingly beautiful for us to get off here when we took the cable car from Neustift to this mountain station for the first time. (What a luxury if one can use the Stubai Super Card😲) And if the weather is good...and there is a restaurant nearby and there are well-marked hiking trails and there are sights and... what more could you ask for?

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Ideal starting point for beautiful mountain tours

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which are some of the top bike parks and trails in the Stubai Alps?

The Stubai Alps offer a variety of excellent bike parks and trails. Popular choices include The Chainless One, a flow trail suitable for beginners, and the more challenging Kleble Alm Trail for advanced riders. Other notable destinations are Area 47 with its MTB park, Serles Park in Mieders known for diverse trails, and Elfer Bahnen in Neustift, which is a hotspot for downhill and freeride enthusiasts.

What kind of terrain and difficulty levels can I expect at bike parks in the Stubai Alps?

The Stubai Alps cater to all skill levels. You'll find beginner-friendly flow trails like The Chainless One, which features wide curves and small jumps (S1 difficulty). For more advanced riders, trails like the Kleble Alm Trail offer challenging natural terrain with sections rated S2 to S3. Elfer Bahnen in Neustift provides technical downhill and enduro trails, including the EinsEinser Trail (S2) with roots, drops, and Northshore elements, alongside the easier ZweiZweier Trail.

Are there family-friendly bike parks or trails in the Stubai Alps?

Yes, several options are great for families. The Chainless One is specifically highlighted as family-friendly and suitable for absolute trail beginners. Area 47 is an outdoor adventure park with an MTB section, offering a wide range of activities for all ages. The Muttereralm area, home to Bikepark Innsbruck, is also considered an ideal destination for families, often featuring children's activities.

What are the best times to visit the Stubai Alps for mountain biking?

The summer months are generally the best time for mountain biking in the Stubai Alps. During this period, the weather is favorable, and most bike parks and trails are fully operational. The region offers over 720 km of cycling routes, with 270 km dedicated to mountain biking, making it suitable from late spring through early autumn.

What natural features and viewpoints can I enjoy while biking in the Stubai Alps?

The Stubai Alps are renowned for their stunning natural beauty. From the Elfer Summit Cable Car Station, you can enjoy wonderful views of the Stubai Valley. The Muttereralm also offers a fantastic panoramic view. Serles Park in Mieders provides magnificent vistas of the Nordkette, Serles, and Tux Alps, while the uphill trail at Schlick 2000 rewards riders with fantastic views of the entire Stubaital.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike parks in the Stubai Alps?

Beyond mountain biking, the Stubai Alps offer a wealth of outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, from leisurely valley rides to challenging tours, as detailed in the Cycling in the Stubai Alps guide. There are also numerous running trails, including the STUBAI K31 and STUBAI K18, which you can find in the Running Trails in the Stubai Alps guide. For those who prefer a slower pace, the region boasts many hiking opportunities, including easy family-friendly routes like the Franz-Senn-Weg, available in the Easy hikes in the Stubai Alps guide.

Are there any bike parks that offer a more natural, less 'manicured' trail experience?

Yes, Elfer Bahnen in Neustift is particularly known for its natural and technical trails. The trails there often feature significant roots, providing a more rugged and less 'manicured' bike park experience compared to some others. The Kleble Alm Trail is also described as a beautiful 'natural trail' that offers challenging enduro terrain.

What facilities are available at the bike parks in the Stubai Alps?

Many bike parks and areas in the Stubai Alps offer convenient facilities. For instance, the Elfer Summit Cable Car Station is a starting point for various activities and often has amenities. The Muttereralm features a mountain restaurant with panoramic views. Area 47 is a comprehensive adventure park with extensive facilities including a Water Area, Climbing Area, and various dining options.

Can I combine different trails for a longer ride?

Absolutely. For example, the trails The Chainless One and 'The First One' at Bikepark Innsbruck can be combined directly to offer over seven kilometers of flowing downhill fun. This allows riders to extend their experience and enjoy a greater variety of terrain.

What do visitors appreciate most about the bike parks in the Stubai Alps?

Visitors frequently praise the diverse range of trails catering to all skill levels, from flowy beginner routes to challenging natural single trails. The stunning alpine scenery and panoramic views are also a major highlight. The family-friendly options and the ability to combine biking with other outdoor activities like hiking and running contribute to a highly enjoyable experience for many.

Are there any specific trails for advanced mountain bikers seeking a challenge?

Yes, advanced riders will find plenty of challenges. The Kleble Alm Trail is a natural trail with sections rated S2 to S3, offering varied and challenging enduro terrain. The EinsEinser Trail at Elfer Bahnen is another technical single trail (S2) with roots, drops, and Northshore elements, providing pure action for downhill and freeride enthusiasts.

Is there an uphill trail option for mountain bikers in the Stubai Alps?

Yes, at Schlick 2000 in Fulpmes, there is an official and legal uphill trail. It starts from the middle station of the Kreuzjoch cable car. This trail is mostly gravel and can be steep in parts, but it rewards riders with fantastic views of the Stubaital as they ascend.

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