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Top 7 Bike Parks in the Pitztal

Best bike parks in the Pitztal are found within a valley in Tyrol, Austria, providing diverse mountain biking experiences. The region features dedicated bike park-like trails and a broader network of mountain biking routes. Riders can explore an alpine landscape with varied descents and scenic panoramas. Pitztal offers options for different skill levels, from beginners to advanced riders.

Best bike parks in the Pitztal

  • The most popular bike parks is Ollweite Line (6010), an mtb_park known for its flowy…

Last updated: May 26, 2026

Ollweite Line (6010)

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Flowy trail in a high alpine, grandiose landscape. Technically easy, but a bit “gruff” than the blue lines in Sölden. There are always smaller tables or jumps, whereby everything can …

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Here is the entrance to the Ollweit Line (6010 red) which first winds around the Giggijoch reservoir before turning towards the valley. Next door is the Rotkogeljochhütte and a small …

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Giggijochbahn Mountain Station

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Accessible with the Giggijochbahn, starting point for hikes and MTB trails.

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Fernar Trail

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Anyone who wants to face an epic challenge in Sölden should not miss the Fernar Trail. The key data alone are awe-inspiring. The start is at over 2,800 meters above …

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Uphill to Rotkogelhütte via Giggijoch

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Beautiful and steep mountain road for the ascent to the Rotkogelhütte. I built this into the trail rides in the legendary Bike Republic with the eMTB. The fabulous Ollwide Line Trail 6010 starts up there.

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Zirbencarts Downhill Route

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Downhill action, six-pointer mountain station. about 3.7 km long adventurous ride to the middle station.

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Marcus Spindler
July 19, 2025, Giggijochbahn Mountain Station

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Bike Republic Sölden: “Ollweite” usually in conjunction with “auf”: af Ollweite. In the Ötztal dialect, Ollweite means in the open air, in open terrain, outside the yard, somewhere outside. The line starts below the Langegg mountain station at 2,600 m, ends at the Hühnersteign and, at 7 km, is one of the longest lines in the Republic. It is physically demanding and extremely varied with cool berms, slightly blocked stone fields and wooden structures.

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A good starting point for hikes towards Schwarzkogel and Rettenbachferner

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Tom FlowFreak
August 23, 2024, Fernar Trail

The Fernar Trail is a typical alpine hiking trail that, under certain conditions of the Bikerepublic, may be ridden by mountain bike. The trail itself is typically rocky, with many off-camber sections and, above all, a lot of loose scree. Flowy sections are rare, and switchbacks alternate with steep rocks – in some places, there is a risk of falling. Overall, I would classify the trail as S4, as braking distances are usually at least short and, with good technique, everything is generally rideable. Shifting the rear wheel is almost always possible – however, the loose material requires adapted technique. Despite all the challenges, the Fernar is worth the experience, and even if you can't ride the entire trail, it offers fantastic views and a great opportunity to test your limits. For enduro enthusiasts traveling in the Bikerepublic, it's a definite must – and a highlight.

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Very worth seeing, you have to see it

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Anyone who wants to face an epic challenge in Sölden should not miss the Fernar Trail. The key data alone are awe-inspiring. The start is at over 2,800 meters above sea level on the Tiefenbachferner, and the almost 1,400 meters of descent down to Sölden give an idea of what awaits you. The technical difficulty and steepness of the terrain do their part to make the trail an absolute challenge. In addition, there are many exposed sections that demand everything from your mind as well. Seen in this light, it didn't surprise me that I preferred to push my bike on a few sections. Sometimes the terrain is too exposed, and you would be too remote in the event of a serious fall. Therefore, it is appropriate to dose the risk. Apart from that, the panorama and the landscape you ride through are so impressive anyway that a moderate pace promises more enjoyment. https://youtu.be/srkuxbsHloQ?is=p1z-jC8kisYwH4KS

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Brilliant view of the Rettenbach glacier, or better yet, the rest of it.

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Good views, fresh air, great trails.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect on the bike trails in Pitztal?

Pitztal offers diverse mountain biking terrain. You'll find flowing trails with berms and waves, like the Ollweite Line (6010), as well as high-alpine paths with stone elements and challenging, rocky sections. Some trails, such as the Fernar Trail, are very technical with loose scree and exposed sections, while others are designed for more moderate gradients.

Are there family-friendly bike parks or trails in Pitztal?

Yes, Pitztal is very family-friendly. The Hochzeiger Biketrails, for example, feature the 7 km long Hochzeiger Family Trail, designed with a moderate gradient and plenty of curves, berms, and waves suitable for all ages. The Rookie Parcour at Hochzeiger middle station is also ideal for beginners and children to practice skills. Additionally, Pitzi's Kinderpark is specifically geared towards young riders.

What are some popular trails for experienced mountain bikers in Pitztal?

Experienced riders often seek out trails like the Ollweite Line (6010), known for its flowy, high-alpine character with stone elements and berms. The Fernar Trail is another challenging option, starting at over 2,800 meters and featuring technical, steep, and exposed sections that test even advanced riders.

How can I access the bike trails and parks in Pitztal?

Many trails, especially in the Hochzeiger area, are easily accessible via cable cars. These lifts comfortably transport bikes to the starting points. Special bike tickets, including 4-hour or day passes, are available for lift usage. For trails like the Fernar Trail, shuttles from Sölden are an option.

What amenities are available at the bike parks in Pitztal?

At locations like the Hochzeiger valley station, you'll find amenities such as a bike wash area and bike rental services. Mountain stations like Giggijochbahn Mountain Station often provide restaurants and serve as starting points for trails, offering convenient spots for refreshments.

What are the best times to visit Pitztal for mountain biking?

The mountain biking season in Pitztal typically runs during the warmer months when the trails are free of snow. The region's alpine setting means conditions can vary, so checking local weather and trail status before your visit is recommended. Summer and early autumn generally offer the most favorable conditions.

Are there opportunities for other outdoor activities near the bike parks?

Absolutely. Pitztal is a hub for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes like the Fuldaer Höhenweg or scenic options like the Riffelsee Circular Trail. There are also cycling routes for touring bicycles, such as the Bike Path Along the Inn River. For more details, check out the hiking guide and cycling guide for Pitztal.

What do visitors enjoy most about mountain biking in Pitztal?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning alpine panoramas and the variety of trails. Many appreciate the flowy nature of trails like the Ollweite Line (6010), the unique stone elements, and the well-built berms. The impressive views of glaciers and surrounding peaks, especially from spots like the Langeggbahn Mountain Station and Giggijoch Reservoir, are also a major highlight.

Are there any trails with particularly scenic views?

Yes, many trails in Pitztal offer breathtaking views. The Hochzeiger Family Trail winds through a picturesque stone pine forest with 'time-out spots' to enjoy the mountain panorama. The Ollweite Line (6010) is renowned for its fantastic views of the high alpine landscape, including a magnificent view of the Rettenbachferner glacier from the Langeggbahn Mountain Station.

How long are the typical bike trails in Pitztal?

Trail lengths vary significantly. For instance, the Hochzeiger Family Trail stretches for 7 km, while the Steinbock Trail is 4.5 km long. The Ollweite Line (6010) is nearly seven kilometers, making it one of the longer lines in the region. Pitztal also features a main Pitztal Bike Route that traverses the entire valley, with numerous branching trails of varying lengths.

Can I find beginner-friendly mountain biking options in Pitztal?

Absolutely. The Hochzeiger Biketrails are designed to be enjoyable for all skill levels, including beginners. The Steinbock Trail and the Hochzeiger Family Trail are both classified as 'blue' trails, indicating their suitability for a wide range of riders. The Rookie Parcour at the Hochzeiger middle station is also an excellent practice area for those new to mountain biking.

What is the Pitztal Bike Route?

The Pitztal Bike Route is the main route that runs through the entire Pitztal valley. It serves as a backbone, with numerous branching trails of varying difficulty levels that lead to scenic spots and alpine huts. The Pitztal region offers 11 signposted mountain bike routes, totaling 95 kilometers, many of which connect to or branch off this main route.

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