Bike parks around Mitterndorf an der Fischa offer a range of mountain biking experiences in the surrounding region. While Mitterndorf an der Fischa itself is known for general cycling routes, nearby areas provide dedicated trails for various skill levels. The landscape features diverse terrain, from forest paths to technical single trails. These locations are accessible for both traditional mountain bikes and e-bikes, catering to a broad audience of riders.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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You can also buy delicious ice cream there all summer long 👍
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In the morning you can always find someone for a quick chat 🙂
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Sometimes there is an ice cream and drinks shop here.
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The Hochfilzer Hut is run by the Mannersdorf Nature Friends, is open on Sundays in the summer, and offers seating for approximately 50 people. There are a few very nice trails of varying difficulty (from grade 1 to grade 4 (to Korbaj)) leading to the hut, and the area is also very mountain bike-friendly. The construction of additional mountain bike trails is planned for 2025.
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Please note! Cycling in Leithaberg is only permitted on marked forest roads and only at set times. There is a general ban on cycling from November to March.
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Easy to ride in both directions, up or down.
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From Hornstein to Loretto or vice versa, both very nice.
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Yes, several options cater to families. Wexl Trails, though about an hour away, is highly family-friendly with a Mini-Bikepark for children as young as three and a gentle 4.5 km Flowline. The Hochfilzer Hut also serves as a facility for mountain bikers and is categorized as family-friendly. Additionally, the Bike Arena Obertraun offers an easy 'Turtle Express' trail (green, S0) and a 1,000 m² pump track suitable for all ages.
The bike parks in the wider region offer a diverse range of terrain. You'll find everything from smooth flowlines and pump tracks to technical single trails with roots, rocks, and loose forest soil. Difficulty levels vary from very easy (green, S0) suitable for beginners and children, to intermediate (S2) with tight bends and small bridges, and challenging sections for experts, such as those found at Sandgrube Bikepark.
For beginners, Wexl Trails offers green-rated trails and a Flowline with a gentle gradient, ideal for e-bike beginners and motivated kids. The Bike Arena Obertraun also features an easy 'Turtle Express' trail (green, S0) and a pump track perfect for practicing technique in a controlled environment.
Yes, experienced riders will find challenges. Wexl Trails has a Single Trail with roots, rocks, and a 3-meter drop (which can be bypassed). The Augst Trail near Bad Mitterndorf is classified as S2 (medium difficulty) and features narrow paths, small bridges, and tight bends. The Bäckersteig Single Trail is also a fast single trail through the forest, recommended for those seeking a dynamic ride.
Many bike parks offer comprehensive amenities. For instance, Wexl Trails provides bike rental, a bike school, lift transportation, and the Wexl Lounge for food and e-bike charging. The Hochfilzer Hut serves as a facility for mountain bikers, and the Parking Area and MTB Base Camp Mannersdorf offers parking, seating, and drinks.
Yes, for those looking for pump tracks or jumplines, the Bike Arena Obertraun features a 1,000 m² pump track. Wexl Trails also includes a newly integrated jumpline for riders seeking airtime.
Absolutely. E-bikers are well catered for. Wexl Trails has an Uphill Flowtrail specifically designed for e-bikes, allowing riders to maintain speed and even jump while ascending. The Bike Arena Obertraun is also welcoming to e-bikes, with uphill sections designed for enjoyable electric assistance. The Augst Trail is also accessible for e-mountain bikes.
The region offers beautiful natural backdrops. The Augst Trail, for example, provides magnificent views through the rugged nature around the Loser mountain and is situated at 1643 meters near the picturesque Augst Lake. The Gelbbühel Route Mountain Bike Section features forest roads and paths within the Leithagebirge, offering a scenic ride through wooded areas.
Parking is generally available at the starting points of many trails and bike parks. For instance, the Augst Trail starts at the car park of the Loser ski arena. The Parking Area and MTB Base Camp Mannersdorf is an ideal starting point for bike tours in the Leithagebirge, offering convenient parking.
Beyond mountain biking, the region around Mitterndorf an der Fischa offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous easy hikes, including loops around Reisenberg and Mitterndorf an der Fischa. There are also many MTB trails for general cycling, and running trails for those who prefer jogging.
Most bike parks are best enjoyed during the warmer months, typically from spring through autumn. However, the Bike Arena Obertraun is notable for being open year-round, offering a unique opportunity for mountain biking even in colder months when other trails might be closed due to snow or adverse conditions.


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