Lines & Routes


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The park offers a complete mixture of trails to satisfy beginner to Expert riders alike.
“ON Air" or "Symphony" trails will make any freerider smile from ear to ear while still appealing to novice riders. Completely rebuilt in the fall of 2010, these two offer a amazing flow with a generous dose of rollers, big burms, tables and to start, one of the biggest Wall rides "the monster wall" in all of Europe.


The trail “Comin’ fast” is not for the faint at heart. Part Freeride, part technical single track, its is littered with drops, jumps, walls and roots and comes at you fast..


In Detail…

Upper „ON AIR“

Flowing digger shaped trail with roll in, table top and the Monsterwallride.

Lower „ON AIR“

Ongoing to “OBEN” there is another route, a flowing trail across jetties, rollers, tables- a lot of fun at every level: You decide where your limit is!



Comin’ Fast:

Single track, wall rides, drops, roots, technical fast trail for experts



Symphony:

Digger shaped mainline- adrenaline kick, perfect for airtime cracks, hip jumps- step ups, step downs, tables for all good riders



Nail Games:

The trail has tons of surprises to throw at advanced riders including technical off camber turns, rocks, roots and even elevated bridges



Angry Ants:

Perfect for the DH Fan with a fast mix turne in Fall line with lots of roots and ruts to challenge your courage. And watch out for one massive ant colony at the end.



R’NB - Northshore:

For real northshore experts. If you're good and like high skinny's, this could be for you.



Memories:

This trail brings back great memories of riding before were used excavators. The natural dirt, rock and roots can be ridden fast or slow giving intermediate and advanced riders all the challenge they want



Fire Road:

“Oberwimm Road”
A forest road...from this junction point, this is the easiest way to the bottom.



Skillcenter NAZ:

Warm up or test your Park readiness on various obstacles like burmed corners, log rides, rock drop and teeter tooters, all before entering the park itself.



Slopestyle Widmoos and Drop park:

Freshly rebuilt in 2011 the Slopestyle park is the best place to learn how to do table top jumps on the perfect size and shaped tables. With practice, laps in the park and courage you might be ready for bigger pro line with wood kickers.

Drop park:
This is the best place to learn how to do drops. A very important skill for the park. With 4 options of increasing difficulty.