Best bike parks around Lebring-Sankt Margarethen include a notable cycling facility, the Pumptrack Lebring, which offers a unique experience within the municipality. The broader region of Styria provides diverse terrain for mountain biking, featuring forest trails and downhill routes. This area caters to various skill levels, from beginners to experienced riders, with facilities designed for different types of bikes. Cycling routes in Southern Styria often incorporate natural landscapes and offer opportunities for skill development.
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The Seggauberg single trails are very varied and some even have jumps built in. Unfortunately, a number of trees had to be felled and the tree stumps are still there. Be careful. There are also hikers on the trail, so it's better to do a few rides so you know who else is out and about.
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Great all-round view of the entire area
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Great all-round view of the entire area
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Some great single trails with natural and man-made jumps The route has changed completely due to the fall of a tree in winter.
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A must for anyone who enjoys mountain biking. It goes quite neatly uphill or downhill on both sides. Partly very rocky and roots. Also many hikers on the way. Better to slow down...
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Was completely leveled in spring 2023 and looks like a gravel highway 😁😁. So let's go downhill.
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The upper part of the descent is no problem for experienced MTBers. At the lower end just before the Sumpfgrabenbach there is a technically more challenging point. https://youtu.be/TX1Jhy0GJ9M
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The Lebring Pumptrack is an absolute showcase project with an asphalted area of around 1,400 m2. The entire area is around 3,500 m2 and offers 3 cool courses
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The area offers a mix of facilities, including pumptracks, downhill trails, and single trails. You'll find diverse experiences for various riding styles and skill levels, from asphalted pumptracks to challenging forest descents.
Yes, the Pump Track Lebring is an excellent family-friendly facility. It features an asphalted area of around 1,400 m² with a mirrored track, a jumpline, and a dedicated balance bike track for younger riders to develop their skills.
The Pump Track Lebring is considered one of Austria's most sophisticated pumptracks. It includes an 850 m² mirrored track, a 400 m² jumpline with four jumps (one of Europe's longest asphalted jumplines), and a 150 m² balance bike track. It's free to use, accessible, and suitable for all skill levels and bike types.
For challenging rides, consider the Seggauberg Forest Single Trails, which offer varied terrain with natural and man-made jumps. Another option is the Klapotetz Mountain Bike Descent from Kitzeck (Joslweg), known for a technically demanding section near the Sumpfgrabenbach.
The Kreuzkogel Lookout Tower offers an excellent all-round view of the entire area. It also serves as an MTB park with several descent options, including paths with coarse stone and forest trails, featuring rocky sections and roots.
The Pump Track Lebring is conveniently located next to the sports field, behind the middle school, and near the train station. Parking is available, making it easily accessible for visitors.
The Pump Track Lebring is open from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM from spring to autumn. For forest trails and downhill routes, spring through autumn generally offers the best conditions, though some areas like the Schöckl Trail Area in broader Styria provide year-round riding opportunities.
Beyond bike parks, you can explore various cycling and hiking routes. For cycling, consider routes like the 61 km 'Murradweg R2 – Wildon Lake loop' or the 46 km 'View of Ehrenhausen – Lily pond in Aupark Vogau loop'. Hiking options include the 14 km 'Ruins of Neu-Wildon Castle – Buchkogel Summit loop'. You can find more details on cycling around Lebring-Sankt Margarethen and hiking around Lebring-Sankt Margarethen.
When riding trails like those at Kreuzkogel Lookout Tower or Seggauberg Forest Single Trails, be aware that hikers may also be present. It's advisable to slow down and be cautious, especially on shared paths. Some trails may have natural obstacles like roots or changed routes due to fallen trees, so stay alert.
Downhill trails vary. For instance, Kreuzkogel Lookout Tower offers descents with coarse stone, rocky sections, and roots. The Königsberg Downhill was recently leveled and is described as a 'gravel highway,' providing a different kind of downhill experience.
The Pump Track Lebring provides seating and a service station, making it comfortable for both riders and spectators. Other trails are more natural, so facilities might be limited to what's available in nearby towns.


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