WELCOME TO AUSTRIA’S LARGEST CYCLING REGION/ SAALBACH -HINTERGLEMM – LEOGANG – FIEBERBRUNN

Niet minder dan 9 kabelbanen, 7 bergen en 90 km aan tracks & trails wachten erop om door jou veroverd te worden - dus stap in het zadel en ga op weg naar de Home of Lässig.

The combination of Saalbach Hinterglemm with Saalfelden Leogang and Fieberbrunn truly conjures up almost endless MTB possibilities.

Where cycling history lives

Saalbach Hinterglemm is a classic when it comes to mountain biking – international mountain bike events such as the GlemmRide Bike Festival or the World Games of Mountain Biking take place here. You can ride legendary trails here, such as the Hacklberg Trail – one of the most beautiful and natural trails in the Alps. A must on the bucket list for bikers with some riding skills!

Nature trails and bike park in harmony

Between nature trails and singletrails lies the Epic Bike Park in Saalfelden Leogang. As Austria’s largest pump track and Europe’s most renowned park, together with the surrounding natural singletrails, it offers a biking experience for the whole family. Especially the Riders Playground is a magical attraction for young and wild bikers.

One trail, three lines, one pump track

In Fieberbrunn in the Pillerseetal valley, we dive headlong into the biking fun of the Streuböden cycling area (The Streuböden mountain trail reopened in 2025). The Schweinestberg Trail I (4 km / easy / S0) from the middle station over a forested ridge back to the valley station Streuböden offers lots of fun, fun and flow. North shores, undulating passages, lots of turns and wide tracks conjure a big grin on the face of every biker!

Technically slightly more demanding than its big brother, the Schweinestberg Trail II offers an exciting challenge in medium-heavy terrain (1 kilometer long / red / S2). Your cycling adventure also begins at the middle station Streuböden behind the reservoir. The trail meanders halfway up Schweinestberg and then merges seamlessly into Schweinestberg Trail I.

Photos: © David Karg
Cover Photo: © Bike & Trekking

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