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Jul 25, You must login to Pinkbike. Don't have an account? Sign up. Local Flavours. It was a spectacle in every way imaginable. Of course, the scooters and massive festival complex that had been erected in just a few short days were truly captivating, and proved to be the source of many amazing memories from my week in town. You'd think that I would have had a hard time staying focused on the task at hand, which of course was to learn as much about the people and trails as I could in a week, and share these experiences and this knowledge with the rest of the world. You'd think. Not here though. The moped shenanigans proved to be quite the sight and sound, but as far as spectacles go, these mountains proved to be in a league all their own. At one point I mentioned to a group of riders over dinner that the beauty of this place was almost too much; it was a real challenge to accept that what we're seeing with our eyes was real. Who would have thought that mopeds and rock n' roll go together so well? I'm still pinching myself. This place was truly love at first sight. Escalator ride to the gondola ride: these are large mountains. A Bit About the Region. Manuela Holtzknecht leads a train of riders out of the woods on Ohn Line. Leo Linser is the man in charge of the team of 23 full-time trail builders on staff at the bike park. Farms and homesteads are scattered throughout the mountain, with trails often weaving their way between them. Britta Holstermann leads me down one of the many 'natural singletrack' trails that the lifts grant access to. Dietl Johannes is a trail builder and area guide, and is one of the most fun people I have ridden bikes with in a very long time. There's just as much lush forest to shred here as there is high alpine exposure. The Kleble Alm Trail will keep you busy riding technical sections while trying to take in the amazing views. I can't wait to see where they are 5 years further along. Bike Advice:. I don't know of many places that can compete with the beauty of this region. The Elements museum is a really cool spot for extracurriculars. Just a few of the people behind the Bike Republic. Accommodations and Food:. Local Bike Shops:. Other tips:. Download the Trailforks App. Author Info:. First Ride: Rocky Mountain Element views. Desert Delirium - Dario's Rampage Randoms views. Score Time Who Faved. Keepiru Jul 25, at Austria is a really bad destination for mountainbiking in general. It is illegal allmost everywhere and they try to create some hotspots for riding to channel the whole biking-thing. But for mountainbikers in general the situation in Austria is just a joke. You are not even allowed to ride on forest-roads in the most places! Please keep that in mind if you book a trip there. Sandfurtz Jul 25, at Below Threshold show comment. Biking would be absolutly awesome in austria with some common-sense laws. But i do not see them comming. The best trails in the world are worthless if you risk a lawsuit everytime you hit them. Sandfurtz Jul 25, at Keepiru : i would not compare trails with forest streets but yeah if you ride on forest streets the owner is liable when something happens, that sucks and needs to change. WannagobacktoBC Jul 25, at Sandfurtz : That's what landowners tell us for years — but it's not true. If they put lumber across the road or dig a hole in order to stop mountainbikers and someone crashes, they are liable. At least that's how I understood the law Riggbeck Jul 25, at Sandfurtz : If you like bike parks Austria is probably a good choice. However, from my office in Germany I can see the Austrian border, as soon as I cross that border the no bike signs start on forest tracks and small trails, meanwhile, where I sit the local community pay for liability insurance to cover the landowners against a claim made by mountain bikers and walkers etc. Austria feels like a very unwelcoming place for bikers of any kind right now, not only MTB, no hiding it. WannagobacktoBC : Yes Its just an excuse, but unfortunally they have the right to decline the access to bikers not to pedestrians, btw. I love riding here but the legal problems and the hiker-mindset, which is aggressive and narrow-minded, can make some rides a real pain in the ass. Of all the great great great riding destinations around the world why would you choose exactly the one where riding your bike is mainly illegal except for the official trails. Spend your hard earned money somewhere where you are and also feel welcome. Well like the article points out the good thing is that it's just 50km to Suedtirol just south where mountainbikers are not treated like criminals. FloriLori FL Jul 25, at Here the rules make way more sense. Share the trail and respect hikers and other people. From high alpine trails to man made flow trails. Just great. FloriLori : yah the areas around Latsch are so dry and uplifts or pedalling possible everywhere but without angry farmers or pissed off hikers looking at you sideways. No disrespect to Austrian mountain-bikers i feel for you but the biking trail signs should all be replaced with Verboten. One side of the mountains in Sudtirol mountain-bikers are welcome. Another side in Austria you are criminals. The best thing on mountainbiking in austria: you can drive easily to Italy, Slovenia, Switzerland, oder Germany to ride your bike. FloriLori : just check what is going on in Bozen and maybe reconsider? They are all around Bozen where there is a dispute between the big population of Bozen at least hikers and the grown number of bikers in Kohlern you can even ride the other trails, only the old Kohler-Downhill is forbidden. Especially because of regardless dh-bikers on heavily frequented trails next to the town. Anyway, nearly all other trails are legal and open. You just can go for example to Terlan or Leifers 5km next to Bozen. Btw: the regulations are not controlled very strict Abacall Jul 25, at I was just there and absolutely loved it. Yes, they are mostly flow trails, and one gnarly ass natural trial. But the runs are crazy long, and so much smoother than most places. DutchmanPhotos FL Jul 25, at Finally someone who gets it. I was saying it before but it looks like my comment got deleted My username has been Soldenreturn for about 10 years now since snowboarding there. Was real lucky with the snow, most days were powder days I love the place. One day I will 'Return' with a board or bike! I'm here for one week, every day is absolutely fantastic. Lot of illegal trails around. Of course. Not that you're suggesting this, but it's fair to say that in an official tourism promoted advertisement piece that Solden cannot exactly highlight these illegal trails. Also the legal trails have some hidden fun zones if you look for them you can notice. Otherwise whole the area spent huge money on trails, infrastructure etc. But now as I believe enough of the blue ones is ready, there could be some space for more funny trails, at least I've seen some nice parts built recently, not opened yet. Despite cold rainy weather and the gondola only being open to the mid station which was in whiteout clouds it was a good bit of fun. I was riding solo and there were very few people about, so it was a bit hard to work out what was where other than the main flow trail down. We were on a family holiday with young kids, but it's a brilliant part of the world for all sorts of adventures the valley is home to one of the toughest whitewater kayak races, and there are lots of options for climbing, via ferratas, canyoning etc nearby. If you have a decent budget to blow and don't mind getting all your kit off in front of strangers at the sauna, I'd highly recommend staying at AquaDome 10 minutes down the road in Langenveld. The photos are amazing, such a great write up too. DTeel Jul 25, at This is like you sat down with a friend and he gave you all the insight on maximizing your ride trip somewhere. Love it! Great article! StueyStuey Jul 25, at I rode a couple of days there last year on a road trip with my other half. Even James Bond would be pushing that. Mocope FL Jul 25, at Mocope : Ja, aber first ze Baguettepeople and Zen die Waffelpeople will slow u down before u reach ze Autobahn. Riggbeck Jul 26, at BMG Jul 25, at Lift passes are simply much more expensive everywhere in Austria compared to France, nothing you can really do here French lifts are also from the dark ages compared to most Austrian ski areas. Going there next week But first one week nice riding in Saalbach.. Wich is the best no-flow trail in Solden? Nene is really rowdy and rough. Loved it! Also, the Ohn Line is a flow trail, but if you're cool with going mach turkey, you can find loads of easter egg features I was there the weekend with the 'moped marathon' happening. I found most of the black rated trails fairly mellow compared to what I've ridden before. TheRealIceman Jul 25, at The bikepark just feels forced into the mountain and riding the trails is mainly killing vertical with an incredible amount of berms. The problem is, the fun parts between the berms are missing in most places. So it's just berm, berm, berm, berm, The surrounding is awesome for doing hikes and so on , but I wouldn't go there again for riding my bike Nobody is going to dictate MY flow to me, baby!!!! WoS FL Aug 20, at Can't recommend Nene trail. All ridable, but I have been on my breaks all the way down. For such a trail I would look elsewhere. This 'bikepark' is a berm to berm thing and mot of the natural trails official ones disappear. Have there been once, but wont go there again. Why not? You mean to say that a trip down Ollweite, or Nene, or Ohn, or Leiterberg, any of those steep and raw trails on the 'Silent Side' don't leave you with a smile on your face? Demo8AUT Jul 26, at They seem to be doing okay in terms of business I think they're rebuilding Harise as well. If you can't enjoy riding bicycles in these mountains, I dunno what to tell ya. Thanks for reading though! Demo8AUT Jul 25, at One of the most dissapointing locations to ride for me Natural single trails are hiking trails with bikes allowed - probably the most stupid decision ever. Really beautiful scenery to ride, but Bike Park Trails are Only berm, roller, berm, roller, roller and again berm etc. Almost no jumps and any harder sections - you won't see here many roots or rock gardens. They should decide in which way to go - hikers or bikers. From PR side it's always better to say we have 20 trails vs 5 trails. While they are shared, I have barely met any hikers on these trails while I was there. Completely agree with everything else you said. Only because of this they are doing a bikepark and in order to make the most money tracks are mostly designed like highways and PR is big. I tried all the trails in the area on both sides, few of them I've walked on foot. I rode Leiterberg in the wet and while i did not like the easy upperpart the lower woods brought back some sweet memories of racing DH in Austria around th er years. My family lives on the border to Austria so it was just a km trip, i do not know if i would travel km to visit the park. The fact that natural trails are shared use isn't something that bothers me at all. In Switzerland it's pretty much like that wherever you go except for dedicated bike parks and it works out really well, take Davos as an example. People are usually chilled out and it's not that difficult to keep your eyes open for hikers and cows. Overall, bit of a disappointment. Did you watch the video or actually read the story and check out the photos? Plenty of natural tech my friend! Nice work building these trails! Trust me it was painful for us to change a black or double black parts of the Olweite to almost blue But they want their investments back soon. And yeah even walking up with your bike on your backs for 3 hours to ride an alpine trails around is great, it's just not a bike park you are used to see, Iam also missing some 'fun' on lot of the trails, but it's not boring anyway and ripping down the Teare in one piece is pretty good even if not thrilling. Post a Comment Login or Sign Up. All rights reserved. Mobile Version of Website.
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