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Reader question: Am I allowed to bike in Austrian forests and mountains?

Austria is a beautiful country with amazing nature and great opportunities for sports tourism all year round. However, mountain bikers might be surprised by some strict rules - here's what you need to know

Reader question: Am I allowed to bike in Austrian forests and mountains?
Styria has beautiful bike tours with fantastic views (© Steiermark Tourismus | Tom Lamm)

Austria is a very popular destination for those who enjoy sports, especially mountain sports. In winter, the Alpine country is excellent for skiing and snowboarding, but during the summer months, its mountains and forests are just as busy, particularly with mountain bikers. 

However, despite having a booming tourism industry focused on the sport (Mountainbiken in Österreich), there are also some essential rules you should be aware of before packing your bike and heading to Austria.

Forests are not always open for biking

Austria’s Forest Act determines that anyone can enter a forest for recreational purposes – but that only includes walking, hiking or jogging. If you want to cycle or mountain bike, you need to check whether a particular trail is open for bikers. 

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Mountain biking on forest trails or open forest terrain without proper permission can incur administrative fines and civil lawsuits, according to the federal government. Depending on the specific case, the administrative violation could be punishable by a fine of up to €150 (for unauthorised biking) or up to €730 in instances of mountain biking on a signed closed forest road.

This also means that at any given point, you might find hikers while biking and people on foot generally have the right of way.

Armin Kaltenegger, head of legal at the Road Safety Board (KfV), told broadcaster ORF: “Hikers can move anywhere. The Austrian Forest Act regulates this, and you can stay in the forest for recreational purposes. Mountain bikers are only allowed to do so where it is clearly marked,” he said.

You can find a selection of mountain bike trails in Austria here:

‘Rules of the game’

Numerous federal states and organisations have established rules of conduct for cyclists in nature. In many places, they are even prominently displayed at the junctions of mountain bike trails. Not all of them are laws, and some are practically common sense, but Austria’s driving association ÖAMTC mentions a few rules of conduct for mountain bikers.

The main one is that mountain bikers should always cycle in such a way that they do not endanger or harm themselves or others. It’s important to note that the mountain biker is usually liable if an accident occurs.

“When someone rides in the forest, he must expect dangers such as leaves, roots, branches, depressions, etc,” Kaltenegger said. It’s only if the landowner (private or public) is “grossly negligent” that he or she could be deemed responsible – but those are rare cases, the legal expert said.

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ÖAMTC also mentions that bikers should adhere to traffic regulations, ride visibly or on the right-hand side of paths and avoid alcohol. “It is also clear that you protect your head with a helmet because of the risk of falling. Forest roads are operational areas and workplaces: you must always be prepared for sudden obstacles, wood on the roadway or motor vehicles”, the association warns.

Additionally, rules of conduct include riding downhill at a “controllable pace”.

“Sometimes it is better to push the bike a few metres,” ÖAMTC added. Bikers are also asked to take care of their surroundings, including avoiding unnecessary full braking (which damages paths) and protecting plants and animals. 

“Any gates should be closed again after you pass through, and of course, bikers should avoid noise and not leave any waste behind.”

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Where around Vienna can you go mountain biking?

From challenging trails in the hills to relaxed routes around the Danube, here we list the best trail spots around Vienna.

Where around Vienna can you go mountain biking?

Vienna is a great place to live if you like mountain biking. The area around the capital offers a great variety of trails for all skill levels.

Whether you are a beginner or an advanced rider, you can be sure to find something suitable for you.

Here, we list five spots where you can go and enjoy different types of trails in beautiful nature.

Vienna Woods

Vienna Woods, just southwest of Vienna, is known for its many great mountain bike trails.

Here, you can find beautiful and exciting trails that take you through forests, vineyards, and hilly areas.

The trails range from gentle paths for beginners to more challenging routes with steep climbs, technical sections, and natural obstacles. The routes are generally well-marked, but some trails cross with hiking paths, so it is important to be mindful of others.

Klosterneuburg, Mödling, and Purkersdorf are popular starting points for biking in Vienna Woods.

Besides the trails, Vienna Woods also offers many locations with great city and countryside views. You can also visit historical sites such as Klosterneuburg Monastery, local vineyards, or one of the many Heurigen (traditional Austrian wine taverns), where you can enjoy locally produced wine or grape juice from the area and some food.

You can read more about the different trails here

 
 
 
 
 
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Leopoldsberg and Kahlenberg

This is a great place to mountain bike near the city, up and down hills with varied terrain.

The two hills near each other in Vienna Woods, Kahlenberg and Leopoldsberg, are famous spots in Vienna where you can enjoy mountain biking and eating and drinking at the many Heurigen.

You can also enjoy great city views, the Danube, and its surroundings.

During warmer months, the hills are popular places to go if you want to escape the heat since the temperatures can be lower in forest areas. 

Here, you can find a great variety of trails suitable for mountain biking at all different difficulty levels. They are well-marked and typically not overly crowded with bikers, especially if you do not go during the weekends. 

Here you can find a map of some of the routes around the area. You can also use Bergfex and check out different route options. 

 
 
 
 
 
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Lobau 

Lobau is within the Donau-Auen National Park on the eastern outskirts of Vienna. It offers many great trails for mountain biking in a flatter area.

 Lobau offers a mix of natural landscapes and wildlife. You can bike in beautiful nature and enjoy wildlife with birds and sometimes even deer, all while still being close to the city.

The trails in this area take you through diverse landscapes, including forests, meadows, and wetlands along and near the Danube River. Here, you can find trails for all levels, from easy routes for beginners to more challenging routes with uneven terrain and natural obstacles.

You can check out some route options here.

 
 
 
 
 
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Bisamberg

This hill northeast of Vienna is a great place to visit if you enjoy mountain biking through vineyards and forest areas. You can also enjoy some great views of the city and the surrounding countryside.

Bisamberg offers trails suitable for all different skill levels, from easy paths for beginners to more challenging routes with steep curves and technical sections. The trails also offer views of the surrounding landscapes, the Danube River and the city in the distance.

Many mountain bikers start their rides in Bisamberg itself or at spots on the outskirts of nearby towns such as Korneuburg. These areas offer easy access to the different trails, parking spots if you come by car, and places to rent bikes.

Here you can find some great trails in the area. 

 
 
 
 
 
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Anninger

Anninger is a well-known hill near Mödling, just outside of Vienna. It is popular among mountain bikers and offers a wide range of trails for beginners and more advanced riders.

You can enjoy trails with forest paths, rocky sections, and some more challenging climbs in the area. There are also many convenient facilities nearby if you want to visit a bike rental shop, grab a bite to eat, or use the restroom.

Anninger is home to diverse wildlife and bird species, making it a popular spot for birdwatching.

After a day outdoors in the area, you can visit local restaurants and Heurigen in Mödling and nearby villages to try regional dishes and wines.

You can find some mountain bike routes in the area here

 
 
 
 
 
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