Best bike parks in the Waldviertel are characterized by an extensive network of mountain biking trails rather than traditional bike parks with lifts and constructed features. This region in Lower Austria offers over 2000 km of trails, making it Austria's largest mountain bike area. Riders can explore diverse landscapes including forests, rocky formations, and wild river valleys. The trails feature flowy singletracks over hills and through valleys, catering to various skill levels.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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There's something for every age group in the Reingers leisure center. There's a playground for the little ones and a beach volleyball court. The pump track and skill area provide action, where cyclists, scooter riders, rollerbladers and skateboarders can show off their tricks. If you prefer something more leisurely, you can relax on the shady lawn by the swimming pond and enjoy the summer day. You can find more information here: https://www.reingers.gv.at/Freizeit_und_Tourismus/Hanfdorf/pumptrack
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Although there are many parking spaces available, it can be tight on certain days due to the attractiveness of the area.
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The trail is one of my favorites here. It can be driven quickly, is very varied and at the end you also have the opportunity to choose between two different endings. One end, like the entire trail, is scaled as 3/5 and the more difficult end is scaled as 4/5. However, the latter is significantly more difficult than the "normal" ending.
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Parking lot and the orientation boards are located here at the parking lot.
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e.g.: I started these tours from here: (This one started from the center) 2012.06.24. KARLSTIFT - BUCHERS (Pohoří na Šumavě) - forest tour no. 1 https://www.komoot.de/tour/962004528 2023.07.23. Karlstift - GRATZENER BERGLAND - Dobrá Voda (in the municipality of Horní Stropnice) - Buchers https://www.komoot.de/tour/1231854016 2023.08.12. BUCHERSER WALDRUNDE - Karlstift - Buchers https://www.komoot.de/tour/1256842064 2023.09.03. KARLSTIFT - Small, fine Freiwald round trip - VARIATION 1 https://www.komoot.de/tour/1303225854
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With the large parking lot, this is the ideal starting point for long hikes and mountain bike tours. An official tour leads down into the Joahimstal towards the Gratzener Bergland or up around the Aichelberg to STADLBERG. Also ideal for trips to BUCHERS .... There are also many paths to explore after LANGSCHLAG & BAD GROSSPERTHOLZ. RECOMMENDATION: Here in the border area there is rarely any internet reception. All tours should be saved offline. Thanks to GPS you always know where you are and don't get lost in the very large forest areas. I used to recommend the "MAPY.CZ" program here. But from 2025 onwards the offline maps will be subject to a fee in the annual subscription and so I can no longer use or recommend them. I certainly don't mind paying once like with KOMOOT, but I'll look for other solutions. For now, the old maps still work offline... the question is, for how long!
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The Waldviertel is renowned for its extensive network of natural mountain biking trails, rather than traditional bike parks with lifts. You'll find over 2000 km of diverse trails winding through forests, rocky areas, and wild river valleys. Expect flowy singletracks over hills and dales, catering to various skill levels from relaxed rides to challenging routes.
Yes, the Waldviertel offers a variety of trails for different skill levels. For intermediate riders, the Roger Flowtrail is a great option. Many trails feature flowy sections that are enjoyable for those with some experience, and the region's natural network includes routes suitable for less experienced riders looking for scenic rides.
For a more challenging experience, consider the Feuerwehrweg Trail, known for its flow, speed, narrow sections, small jumps, drops, and a northshore element. The Pan Trail (Trailwerk Wachau) and Brettljausn Trail also offer challenging sections through forest terrain.
Yes, the region provides family-friendly options. The Aichelberg Lifts Karlstift area, for example, serves as an ideal starting point for various tours, some of which are suitable for families. Additionally, the Hanfdorf Reingers Recreation Center offers a pump track and skill area for action, alongside a playground and swimming pond for a full family day out.
Among the most popular spots is the Trailarea Göttweig Base, which offers very nice trails with great views. The region is also famous for the Granite Trail (Granittrail), a 150-kilometer route through the heart of the Waldviertel, featuring a mix of gravel and forest paths, scenic uphills, and exhilarating downhills.
The Waldviertel's trails traverse diverse landscapes including pristine forests, rocky formations, and wild river valleys. You can encounter unique bizarre rock formations like Cheese in the Loaf, fjord-like lakes, and vibrant moors. Many routes offer scenic viewpoints, especially around areas like the Wachau region and the Trailarea Göttweig Base.
The extensive trail network is generally well-documented and accessible. Many tours start from accessible car parks. For instance, Aichelberg Lifts Karlstift has a large parking lot, making it an ideal starting point for tours. Parking is also available at the Trailarea Göttweig Base.
The Waldviertel is generally suitable for mountain biking during spring, summer, and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather conditions for exploring the diverse landscapes. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, as conditions can vary.
Beyond mountain biking, the Waldviertel offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the challenging Vogelbergsteig and scenic routes in the Wachau World Heritage Trail. There are also extensive cycling routes like the Thaya Tour and the Reblausexpress Cycle Trail, and running trails around Litschau and Mautern an der Donau.
Yes, the Waldviertel is well-suited for multi-day mountain biking adventures. The Granite Trail, for example, is approximately 150 kilometers long and can be enjoyed over several days, with options for luggage transfer services to enhance the experience.
Yes, the region's diverse trail network is well-suited for e-bikes. Many routes are designed to accommodate e-mountain bikes, allowing riders to cover longer distances and tackle more varied terrain with assistance, making the extensive network accessible to a wider range of cyclists.
Visitors appreciate the natural mountain biking experiences, including flow trails and challenging singletracks. The region's diverse landscapes, from forests to rocky formations, and the opportunity to explore charming villages offering traditional delicacies, are frequently highlighted. The Trailarea Göttweig Base is particularly praised for its 'very nice trails with great views'.


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