The flowiest nation in the Alps

The BIKE REPUBLIC SÖLDEN is more than just a bike park, it is the flowiest nation in the Alps with 16 natural trails, 11 well-maintained, sustainably built lines, signposted enduro routes, the finest touring equipment - and the best citizens in the world. Everyone is welcome, whether trail beginner or enduro pro, touring rider or freerider.

What awaits you in your new home?

One for all, all for one!

A huge network of natural trails and ecologically built lines of varying difficulty levels as well as countless tours, enduro routes and two pump tracks in the valley - all embedded in the magnificent backdrop of the Ötztal Alps.

Of course, the BIKE REPUBLIC is also part of the Gravity Card family. The ticket is valid for 22 top bike parks in Europe. This makes the Gravity Card perfect for all frequent bikers who don't stay in one place. The card is valid for the entire season, although you should note the respective opening times of the member bike parks.

Price overview

If you have any questions about prices or special offers, please do not hesitate to contact us. We look forward to your stay!

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Lines

The beginners' route can be reached directly from the town with the free center shuttle. The beautiful, wide line leads with a slight gradient over long rollers and slightly steep curves back to the valley.

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Bike-Shuttle

The cable cars on the Gaislachkogl and Giggijoch ensure a quick and comfortable ride up. The two bike areas are also connected by the Langegg chairlift.

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Pumptracks

The “Rolling” pump track is the largest in Tyrol and is located in the middle of Sölden right next to the Gaislachkogl valley station. It is the ideal preparation tool for the trails around Sölden to maximize your skills for the ultimate run.

The variety of routes in the BIKE REPUBLIC SÖLDEN is enormous - and is constantly being expanded. There is something for everyone here: from the easy beginner's route to the double-black professional tour. The names of the lines are as special as their names. The Ötztal dialect is incorporated into the names and describes their characteristics.