Best bike parks around Ossiach are situated in a region characterized by the scenic Lake Ossiach and the surrounding Ossiacher Tauern mountains. This area, part of the broader lake.bike initiative, offers a comprehensive network of mountain bike trails. The landscape combines picturesque lake views with varied mountain terrain, providing diverse riding experiences. The region has seen significant development in its trail network, catering to a wide range of abilities.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Too crazy!! For me
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Extremely difficult trail, especially because it is so narrow and you can hardly ride different lines. It is also not secured anywhere and is far too narrow for a downhill trail. There are no safety devices or safety nets anywhere. If you are unsure or fall somewhere 90% of the way along the trail, that's it because you'll fly down the steep slope. I'm not surprised that all the bikers who come here only ride the trail once and then never again. I'm really good on the bike but even I had my problems. The curves and features are great and easy to ride but if you make even one mistake, that's really it!
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The Parthy Trail is a fast, black, natural enduro trail with tight, flat curves and curves with small berms. Roots, small gaps and root drops and roots in general await you here. The Parthy Trail is very well done, like all the trails here, but I enjoy it the most.
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The view in the morning, when the clouds rise from Lake Ossiach, is amazing. It is definitely worth it. It is nice to watch the paragliders. You can also eat well at the summit.
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Since the Parthy Trail is a natural trail, root passages, stones, narrow curves and small jumps await you on the track. In total, it is a good kilometer long. You can also get onto the trail via the MTB tour "Challenger" - but note that the connecting section is very steep.
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BC Trail Safari checkpoint: 'Free as a bird. Show us your flying skills at the panoramic jump on the PROlitzen. Use the trail name as a #hashtag.' Danger! The PROlitzen Trail is only suitable for VERY advanced riders.
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I would like more peace and quiet in the mountains and I can't identify with a "leisure park" in the green meadows / on the mountain!
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The region around Ossiach, particularly the Trailcenter Ossiacher See and the broader lake.bike area, offers a wide variety of trails. You'll find everything from easy green flow trails suitable for beginners and families to challenging black and proline routes with technical features like root passages, rock gardens, and steep descents. There are also intermediate trails with well-constructed curves, gap jumps, and stone drops that can be bypassed for different skill levels.
Yes, the Ossiach area is great for families. The Kanzelbahn Mountain Station offers several small attractions for children, including various children's MTB trails, a tire slide, and a marble run. Additionally, the Cody Trail is a short, family-friendly flow trail with small table jumps and flow lines, perfect for beginners and children to practice berms and tables.
For advanced riders seeking a challenge, the Parthy Trail is a demanding natural single trail with root passages, stones, narrow curves, small jumps, and hairpin bends. The PROlitzen Trail, especially its Panorama Jump section, is considered extremely difficult and suitable only for very advanced riders due to its narrowness, steep sections, and technical features.
Many trails in the Ossiach region offer stunning scenic beauty. You can expect wonderful views of Lake Ossiach and the picturesque Ossiacher Tauern mountains. The Kanzelbahn Mountain Station provides a nice view of the ski slope and surrounding mountains, and the morning views of clouds rising from Lake Ossiach are particularly amazing.
The region around Ossiach is generally best visited during the warmer months, typically from spring through autumn. This period offers optimal trail conditions and allows riders to fully enjoy the scenic beauty and diverse trail network. Summer provides long daylight hours and pleasant temperatures for extended rides.
Yes, the Andy Trail is an excellent intermediate option. This red flow/jumpline trail is well-constructed with curves and includes features like gap jumps and stone drops that can be bypassed. It's perfectly shaped and offers a mix of flow with some root passages, making it enjoyable for both beginners looking to progress and advanced riders wanting to let loose.
Beyond mountain biking, the Ossiach area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore easy hiking trails, such as those found in the Easy hikes around Ossiach guide, or enjoy gravel biking routes detailed in the Gravel biking around Ossiach guide. There are also numerous cycling routes for touring bicycles, as highlighted in the Cycling around Ossiach guide.
The lake.bike initiative has significantly developed and expanded the trail network around Ossiach, Lake Faak, and Villach. This includes a wide variety of trails for all skill levels, from smooth flow trails to technical singletracks, as well as pump tracks and skill centers. The region's unique combination of mountains and lakes provides stunning scenery, and the continuous development ensures a high-quality and evolving biking experience.
Yes, the region caters to skill development. Trails like the Andy Trail feature numerous tables with different jump edge lengths and sizes, as well as bypassable gap jumps and stone drops. The Cody Trail is also excellent for practicing berms and small table jumps in a beginner-friendly environment.
Visitors frequently praise the variety and quality of the trails, noting that there's something for every skill level. The well-constructed curves and perfectly shaped features on trails like the Andy Trail are often highlighted. Many also appreciate the stunning views of Lake Ossiach and the surrounding mountains, especially in the mornings, and the overall well-maintained condition of the trails.
Yes, the Bike Area One on Kumitzberg near Ossiach is a free and publicly accessible skills area. It offers various features designed for practicing fundamental skills such as balance exercises, drops, cornering, and steep descents, with different difficulty levels (blue, red, and black). It's easily accessible by bike from the Vassacher See parking area.


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