Best bike parks around Zirl are found in the heart of the Tyrolean Alps, offering diverse mountain biking experiences. Zirl is situated in the Inn Valley, providing access to both dedicated bike parks and extensive natural mountain bike trails. The area is characterized by its alpine landscape, with trails ranging from flowing descents to challenging climbs. This region serves as a gateway to various biking adventures, catering to different skill levels.
Last updated: May 29, 2026
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An absolute classic in the Innsbruck bike park
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This trail is a challenge. It's really fun, but be careful 🚨
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The upper part of the Hungerburg Trail is my favorite section in the area. Especially because of the short, drop-in, steep sections with a few rocks and other debris. After all, you want that expensive suspension to actually have something to work with. 😁 About halfway up, it merges into the Arzler Alm Trail. For the penultimate section, 90% of people, including me, prefer to take the Stadtwald Trail for a bit. To do this, you have to climb a few meters along the forest road. You can easily do the uphill two or three times if you're in good shape (i.e., if you're still pedaling). It's better to skip the very last section and go back uphill from there, only to then go all the way to the end.
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Great starting point for hikes. The scavenger hunt for the kids is great.
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Alkes fits here. The Fliwtrail is flowing and the food at the Mutterer Alm is delicious.
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Flowing bike fun. And that right down to the city.
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Yes, several options cater to families. The Chainless One at Bikepark Innsbruck is a 7.6 km blue flow trail ideal for beginners and families, featuring berms and smaller jumps. Bikepark Innsbruck also offers a dedicated Rookie Park with a BagJump airbag and a kids park next to the mountain station for practicing. The Muttereralm, home to Bikepark Innsbruck, is considered an ideal family destination with activities like a scavenger hunt for children.
For beginners, The Chainless One at Bikepark Innsbruck is highly recommended due to its flowing design and manageable features. The lower section of the Stadtwald Trail Innsbruck is also more flowy and better suited for beginners who are comfortable on an MTB, though it has some bigger bumps.
Experienced riders have several demanding options. At Bikepark Innsbruck, you can tackle "The Rough One," a 2.0 km trail originally built for Crankworx, or "The Straight One," a black downhill trail known for its steep gradient and roots. The park also features natural enduro trails. Within Zirl, the Zirlerberg Trail offers a significant climb and a rewarding flow section, while routes to the Seegrube on the Nordkette provide a sporting challenge with spectacular views. More challenging loops include those to the New Magdeburg Hut and the Brunntal Snack Station.
The region around Zirl is characterized by its alpine landscape. Trails often lead through coniferous forests, offering phenomenal views over Innsbruck and the Inn Valley, as well as spectacular alpine backdrops. You can expect diverse natural beauty, from dense forests to open mountain vistas, especially on routes like the Zirlerberg Trail or those leading to the Seegrube.
Bikepark Innsbruck on the Muttereralm offers excellent infrastructure for bikers. This includes a bike shop, a bike school, and bike wash facilities. There are also mountain restaurants like the one at Muttereralm's mountain station, offering Tyrolean cuisine and panoramic views.
Bikepark Innsbruck is easily accessible from Zirl. It's approximately a 15-20 minute drive by car. Public transport options, such as trains and buses, also connect Zirl to Innsbruck, with travel times ranging from 10 to 25 minutes, making the bike park conveniently reachable.
Yes, the Zirl area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the "Gaisau Biotope loop from Zirl" or the "Kalvarienberg – View of Garberskopf loop from Zirl." For road cyclists, routes like "Innsteg Bridge at Roppen – Old Town of Imst loop from Zirl" are available. Additionally, there are many other mountain biking trails beyond the dedicated parks, including challenging routes to the New Magdeburg Hut or the Brunntal Snack Station. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Zirl, Road Cycling Routes around Zirl, and MTB Trails around Zirl guides.
The Hungerburg Trail offers flowing downhill fun through a forest. It has been reshaped with new lines and is rated as an intermediate singletrack (S2). It's described as a fun trail, providing a bit of a bike park experience right in the city of Innsbruck.
Visitors particularly appreciate the versatility and scenic beauty. The wide array of trails at Bikepark Innsbruck caters to all skill levels, from children to professionals, with phenomenal views. The flowing nature of trails like The Chainless One is frequently praised. For natural trails, the combination of challenging climbs and rewarding flow sections, along with panoramic views, is a major draw, as seen on the Zirlerberg Trail and routes to the Nordkette.
The Chainless One is suitable for absolute trail beginners. It features wide curves and many small, simple jumps (doubles, tables, kickers), 180-degree turns, and steep curves, making it a flowing and family-friendly experience. It's rated S1 difficulty and can be combined with "The First One" for over seven kilometers of downhill fun.
Yes, Bikepark Innsbruck offers the opportunity to bike in winter. A snow and fat bike route is open throughout the winter season, providing a unique experience for cyclists.


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