Lienz Bike Park

Biking with a view

All the trails in Bikepark Lienz together make an impressive length of about 11.6 kilometres and are thus a challenge for every experienced biker. Flow and lots of air-time describe the new trails perfectly, whereby the unmatched panorama also deserves being mentioned. Where else can you ride your bike on a perfectly shaped trail of more than 7 kilometres right up to the city?

 

The opening hours of the Lienzer Bergbahnen on the Hochstein apply for the ascent and bike transport.

Bikepark Lienz is part of the Gravity Card

European leading Bikeparks

Since 2022, the Bikepark Lienz is also part of the Gravity Card. This combines the best bike parks and most legendary trails in Europe in a single ticket. In addition to Bikepark Lienz, there are 23 other bike destinations in Germany, Austria, the Czech Republic, Switzerland, Slovenia and Italy.

 

The trails at Bikepark Lienz are well maintained and the terrain has also been improved with attention to detail before the start of the season. So go straight up with the Lienz cable cars and go into the trail feeling with the best panoramic view.

 

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Freeride trail Peter Sagan Trail

The "Peter Sagan Trail" is THE trail for bike park specialists. It is considered as very playful, action-packed, extremely demanding and also promises a lot of air time. 
With a length of over 4.8 kilometres and about 55 steep turns, the trail offers a plenty of variety, starting from the Sternalm to the Moosalm and continuing down to the finish at the Schlossberg. 

Due to its difficulty profile, the trail is suitable for both experienced mountain bikers and beginners.

 

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Peter Sagan Trail im Bikepark Lienz

The trails in Bikepark Lienz

Flow Family Trail

The Flow Family Trail is the perfect addition to the already existing trail offer in the Bikepark Lienz. The new line will run for about 4 kilometres through the forest from the Moosalm to the castle of Schloss Bruck. Numerous curves, waves, jumps and lots of flow for beginners and pros are guaranteed!

state: open

Flow Family Trail Nr. 155

starting point:
Moosalm
destination point:
Schrankenanlage Stadtweg
distance
4 km
🔋
altitude meters uphill
60 hm
🔋
altitude meters downhill
340 hm
🞽
difficulty
easy

Lakata Trail

The start is right at the Moosalm. The 2.2 kilometre route winds past the Venedigerwarte, through forested sections and via the World Cup ski piste to the valley station. The route is impressive – along with several ski jumps, one is right after the start, three wooden bridges and jumps with wave combinations provide plenty of changes in direction and challenging sections. ‘The wave combinations present a fantastic challenge to pros and beginners alike. There is something for everyone here’, says Lakata. Cycle sport and mountain biking in particular is booming.

‘The fact is, the Lienz Dolomites region has the potential to become one of the leading cycling destinations in the Alpine area in a few years. The ‘Lakata’ trail and the parks in Kals are just the beginning. Even more spectacular bike parks will emerge in Osttirol’, states tourist board representative Franz Theurl about their commitment in this sector.

Incidentally, tickets are available at the cash desk at Hochstein valley station. Free car parking is available directly at Hochstein valley station.

state: open

Alban Lakata Trail No. 142

starting point:
Moosalm Lienz
destination point:
Hochstein Lienz
distance
2 km
🔋
altitude meters uphill
10 hm
🔋
altitude meters downhill
355 hm
🞽
difficulty
average

Peter Sagan Trail

The new Peter Sagan Trail is the perfect addition to the existing Alban Lakata Trail. Both trails together add up to an impressive length of around 7.1 kilometres, making it a challenge for any experienced biker. Flow and lots of airtime describe the new trail excellently, and not to forget the stunning and priceless panorama. Where else can you ride your bike over a perfectly shaped 7 kilometres long trail directly into the city!? 55 steep turns, 18 rollers, numerous gaps, step ups, and a mega-panorama boner jump make every biker's heart beat faster and motivated to repeat the ride.

state: open

Peter Sagan Trail No. 141

starting point:
Sternalm
destination point:
Moosalm
distance
5 km
🔋
altitude meters uphill
90 hm
🔋
altitude meters downhill
610 hm
🞽
difficulty
average

Welcome to the Jungle Line

You won’t find palm trees, sandy beaches or cocktails on the new "Welcome to the Jungle Line," but you will discover a black trail that has it all. The new trail is an amazing 600 meters long and runs downhill along the fall line over stony fields and exposed roots. Then straight through the Hochstein forest towards the valley until you are nearly powered out, then back onto the Sagan Trail.


WARNING for professionals only!

state: open

Welcome to the Jungle Line No. 150

starting point:
Sternalm
destination point:
Moosalm
distance
0.635 km
🔋
altitude meters downhill
130 hm
🞽
difficulty
difficult

Pump track at Lienz

The new World Cup Pump track, at the valley station of the Lienz cable car, offers beginners and advanced players plenty of action and lets you improve your motor skills with every completed lap. So, before you go on the single trails, have a few warm-up rounds on the new pump track!
Opening hours are adapted to the Lienz cable cars / daily from 09:00 a.m. to 05:00 p.m.

How it works:

A rollercoaster feeling motivates young and old and promotes the improvement of motor skills. Here you can build up speed without pedalling by cleverly shifting your body weight before and after each wave as well as applying dynamic curve technology skills. Just stay loose in the hip and firmly grip your handlebars
 

Tips for parents:

Children from the age of 3 can improve their motor skills here. Go inside the pump track and stabilize your child with your posterior hand under the armpit. Use your front hand to stabilize the handlebars if necessary. The children's feet are supposed to touch the ground while sitting. Encourage the children to alternate from sitting to a standing position - creating momentum by up and down body movements – this is called “pumping”.
 

Rules:

Children under the age of 8 must be accompanied by an adult
Use at your own risk!
Parents are responsible for their children!
Spectators keep off the track at all times
Keep the track plus the 2 metres surrounding it  free
Use of the 1m wide track is only permitted with suitable protective equipment (helmet, protectors, etc) and suitable bikes and is at your own risk (bicycles, balance bikes, likeabikes)
Prohibited:  Skateboards, inline skates, scooters, motorized devices
Please check the facility before cycling and do not use it in case of damage, incompleteness and bad weather (e.g. rain, snow, ice, poor visibility) and please report any damage!

Map Bikepark Lienz

Offers in the Bikepark Lienz and Prices for 2024:

Dolomitebike Bikecenter at the valley station of the Schloßberg cable car with bike rental, service station and bike washing facility. 

Dolomitebike: rental centre

 

Bikebar - Cool drinks, good atmosphere and chill out area 
Bikebar Lienz

 

Bike tickets / Season tickets

Current prices

 

Contact Bikepark Lienz
Iseltalerstraße 27
9900 Lienz

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