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Mountain bike routes

Mountain bike routes in Pitztal, Tyrol

11 signposted mountain bike trails with a total length of 95 kilometres are waiting for you

Pitztal features a total of 95 kilometres of signposted mountain bike trails of all levels of difficulty. There are technically less demanding routes but also numerous routes with steps, root and gravel sections. How about the “Jerzener Tanzalm” trail that starts at the Jerzens village and continues in 9.5 kilometres via Stalderhütte, Hochzeiger Haus and Tanzalm to the intermediate station at Hochzeiger mountain railways? The descent on a moderately steep gravelled trail with its numerous sharp turns truly is an adventure – and you can enjoy it without any hard effort by simply taking the gondola for the ascent.

A cycling highlight on a classic alpine mountain trail to the picture-perfect idyllic setting of “Tiefentalalm”.

Those who choose to ride on the circular route from Wenns via Leins, Wald to Arzl in the lower valley will cross the 94 metre high Benni Raich bridge and can stop to watch bungee jumpers.

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Guided mountain bike tours in Pitztal, Tyrol

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95 km of marked trails are waiting for mountain bikers in Pitztal
95 km of marked trails are waiting for mountain bikers in Pitztal
The sun terrace of the Ludwigsburgerhüttte welcomes thirsty mountain bikers after 770 meters of altitude
The sun terrace of the Ludwigsburgerhüttte welcomes thirsty mountain bikers after 770 meters of altitude
Well-earned break! The slopes along the Pitztaler Bike Route are a bit challenging.
Well-earned break! The slopes along the Pitztaler Bike Route are a bit challenging.
Benni Raich Brücke in Arzl im Pitztal in Tirol
Benni Raich Brücke in Arzl im Pitztal in Tirol

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Distance ranges from 3km to 40km

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Duration ranges from 1h to 4h

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Altitude ranges from 330m to 1,020m

Neubergalm 600

Ausgangspunkt
Bichl (1313m)
Endpunkt
Neubergalm (1891m)
The route starts at the Pitztal Bike turn-off (MTB 614) in the Bichl district. For a short stretch, the route follows the asphalt road before it flows into a wide forest path. In long hairpin bends, the route winds its way further through the forest up to the Neubergalm. Return along the same route back to the starting point at Pitztal Bike.

Variantion 6019 Leiner Alm

Ausgangspunkt
car park Galtwiesen (1191m)
Endpunkt
car park Galtwiesen (1824m)
The starting point for this tour is the car park Mühlschrofen. Follow the forest road, signposted 6020, to the first junction, where you turn left towards Leiner Alm. Turn right at the next junction and follow the signposting 6019 to the Leiner Alm. Follow the same path back to the starting point.

Lehnerjoch/Ludwigsburger Hütte 682

Ausgangspunkt
Zaunhof Grüble (1321m)
Endpunkt
Ludwigsburger Hütte (1934m)
Before the Pitztal Bike Route turn off follow the route via Zaunhof, mostly on a forest road with several bends all the way up to the catered mountain hut Ludwigsburger Hütte. Bikers will be rewarded with a beautiful view of the entire Pitztal valley. Return via the same route.

Söllbergalm 688

Ausgangspunkt
Wiese (1178m)
Endpunkt
Söllbergalm (1852m)
You start at the Wiese car park at the beginning of St. Leonhard i.P. After a short stretch on the main road, turn left onto the forest road and drive past the quarry. The route winds its way through the forest in long serpentines to the idyllically situated Söllbergalm. The same route takes you back to the starting point or alternatively to the connection to the Pitztal Bike (MTB 614) in Schusslehn.

Wennerberg Alm - Leiner Alm 6019

Ausgangspunkt
car park Galtwiesen (1188m)
Endpunkt
car park Galtwiesen (1220m)
Starting point for this circular route is the car park Galtwiesen. From there, follow the forest road all the way to Vordere Wennerbergalm mountain hut. Straight past the mountain hut, follow the forest road all the way to its end and then there will be a short 50 metre section where you will have to push your bike. Then continue on the forest road and turn left towards Leiner Alm mountain hut at the next fork. Return via the same route and then turn left in the direction of Jerzens or Krabichl. Once you reach a large crossroads turn right and return to your starting point.

Stalderhütte - Hochzeiger Haus 6006

Ausgangspunkt
Junction Kienberg (1004m)
Endpunkt
Hochzeiger Haus (1828m)
Starting from the Pitztal Bike (MTB 614), which winds like a lifeline through the entire Pitztal valley, this medium-difficulty route branches off at the hamlet of Kienberg in the direction of Jerzens.Through the centre of Jerzens, the route runs for a short stretch on the asphalt road, only to branch off to the right at the second bend at the hamlet of Egg onto the forest path into the Innerwald forest. The route winds its way uphill through the shady forest. On the last section, the route led through meadowland to the Stalderhütte or on a short branch path up to the Hochzeigerhaus. If you want to enjoy a beautiful and varied round tour, you can cycle back to the starting point shortly after the Stalderhütte on the Tanzalm route (MTB 609).

Venetalm Route with Variation Larcher Alm 640

Ausgangspunkt
Car park Oberdorf (1031m)
Endpunkt
Venetalm (1985m)
The route starts at the junction of the Pitztal Bike (MTB 614) in the hamlet of Oberdorf above Wenns. The route first follows the asphalt road in the direction of Farmie with long curves. After about 2 km, the forest road begins at Audershof and winds its way up through the forest to the Venetalm (refreshment stop). After about half of the route, there is also the option of making a detour to the Larcher Alm (from starting point 1 h 50 min, 6 km,  780 hm). Once you arrive at the Venetalm, a stunning view into the Gurglt and Inn valleys and further towards the Pitztal valley awaits the bikers. The descent is either the same route back to Wenns or you can choose the black variant MTB 604 (Imsterberg - Venetalm) to get back to Imsterberg.

Tanzalm Route 609

Ausgangspunkt
Junction Kienberg (970m)
Endpunkt
Tanzalm (2011m)
Starting from the Pitztal Bike (MTB 614), which winds its way through the entire Pitztal like a lifeline, this medium-difficulty route branches off at the Kienberg district in the direction of Jerzens. The forest path changes to an asphalt road for a short stretch through the centre of Jerzens and leads to the Kaitanger district. In several serpentines, the route first winds uphill along the forest road through the forest. The last section runs through light woodland and meadows to the Tanzalm, which is a serviced mountain pasture.
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