A World-Class Alpine Trail Is Being Killed Off – And the Reason Should Worry Every Rider

A World-Class Alpine Trail Is Being Killed Off – And the Reason Should Worry Every Rider

Published by Radical Life Studios / MTB Report

One of the most loved natural trails in the Alps is heading for the chop. The council of Biberwier, in Austria’s Tyrol, wants to close the legendary Blindsee Trail to mountain bikers from 2027. You can still ride it through the 2026 season – after that, it’s set to be gone. It looks like a small-town Tyrolean spat. It’s actually a case study in why trail access in Austria is so dangerously fragile in the first place.

The Blindsee Trail has been one of the region’s headline acts since 2014: roughly 8.2 km (about 5 miles) of descent, around 710 m (2,300 ft) of vertical drop, a proper natural-trail feel, and the turquoise Blindsee lake waiting at the bottom as your reward. That’s the trail now on the chopping block.

According to regional newspaper reporting, Biberwier’s council has voted for the closure – unanimously, as it stands. The trail stays open for the current 2026 season, then shuts to bikes from 2027. As yet there’s no detailed official rationale published by the municipality, so the picture rests for now on press reports and early comments from the town hall.https://radicallifestudios.de⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://mtb-report.com⁠⁠⁠⁠🎧 think radical – live radical.

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