Gampe Trail (6029)
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Photo: Manuela Holzknecht, Ötztal
The red Gampe Trail is a short but crisp single trail that takes you to the Gampe Alm huts and then to the Ohn Line or Langegglift (Ollweite Line). It is an important feeder route to the "Gaislachkogl" area: Take the forest road from Hochsölden (entry Gahe Line) heading downhill to reach the Gampe Trail.
If you follow the forest road (transfer route) from Hochsölden downhill you will reach the Gampe Trail. Another option is to ride the Ollweite Line to the lowest section and turn left onto the transfer route at the wooden bridge. The Gampe Trail leads over a short, steep section to the managed huts on Gampe plateau: the legendary Gampe Thaya and the Gampe Alm. After food and drink, follow the Schlender Line towards the valley station Langeggbahn. From here you can shuttle up to the OLLWEITE LINE or return to the valley via the OHN LINE.
Please watch out for hikers!
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Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.
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Stabele Alms`Stabele Bar
Gampe Alm
Gampe Thaya
Gampe Thaya
Hühnersteign
Safety information
The Gampe Trail winds quite steeply down to the Gampe and demands riding skills.
In the BIKE REPUBLIC SÖLDEN it's all about shared fun in bike sports – regardless of your riding level. Be considerate of each other and support one another. And behave just as respectfully towards all other people on the mountain and in the valley – and to nature.
–> Stay on the paved and signposted paths. Do not ride across open meadows!
–> Avoid locking the rear wheel and help preserve the trails.
–> Be considerate of animals and close pasture gates. There can always be cows standing on trails and lines. Ride accordingly carefully and keep distance!
–> Please note: Hikers are also on the natural trails of the BIKE REPUBLIC SÖLDEN. Ride carefully, stop, yield considerately, and greet politely.
Tips and suggestions
More information about biking & cycling in Ötztal: https://www.oetztal.com/biken
More info about probably the most flowy nation of the Alps, the BIKE REPUBLIC SÖLDEN: https://bikerepublic.soelden.com
And more videos are available here: https://www.youtube.com/c/BikeRepublicSöldenSoeldenSolden
Public transport
Public-transport-friendly
Arrival by train
Take the train easily to Ötztal Bahnhof at the valley entrance. Right at the station forecourt, a scheduled bus departs towards Obergurgl. The bus ride to Sölden takes about 1 - 1.5 hours. In the designated bike line buses, bike transport (including eMTBs) with a valid bus ticket is free of charge.
All important information on bus schedules, connections, and taxi companies can be found here.
Directions
WHERE IS SÖLDEN?
Sölden is located in western Austria in the state of TIROL, in a southern side valley of the Inn valley – the ÖTZTAL.
Arrival from the West:
from Vorarlberg to Tirol via the Arlbergpass or through the Arlberg tunnel (S 16) - Landeck - motorway A 12 towards Innsbruck - exit Ötztal after Roppener tunnel - B 186 (35 km) to Sölden
From the North:
- Bad Tölz - Achenpass - B 181 - Jenbach - A 12 Innsbruck direction Bregenz - exit Ötztal - B 186 (35 km) to Sölden
- Pfronten - Reutte - Fernpass - Imst - A 12 towards Innsbruck - exit Ötztal after Roppener tunnel or B 171 Tiroler Straße to Ötztal (toll-free) - B 186 (35 km) to Sölden
- Garmisch Partenkirchen - Ehrwald - Lermoss - Fernpass - Imst - A 12 towards Innsbruck - exit Ötztal after Roppener tunnel or B 171 Tiroler Straße to Ötztal (toll-free) - B 186 (35 km) to Sölden
- Garmisch Partenkirchen - Mittenwald - Scharnitz - Seefeld in Tirol - Telfs - A 12 towards Bregenz - exit Ötztal or B 171 Tiroler Straße to Ötztal (toll-free) - B186 (35 km) to Sölden
From the East:
From Munich or Salzburg on the A 93 to Kufstein, then on the A 12 direction Bregenz, via Innsbruck to exit Ötztal, then continue on B 186 (35 km) to Sölden
From the South:
From Bolzano coming towards Brenner (toll road) - Brenner motorway over the toll station Schönberg towards Innsbruck - from Innsbruck on A 12 towards Bregenz to the Ötztal exit - continue on B 186 (35 km) to Sölden
Parking
At the base stations of the Gaislachkoglbahn and the Giggijochbahn, there are plenty of free parking spaces available, as well as free parking garages. Parking is free from 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
Paid overnight parking of cars is possible at the Gaislachkogl parking garage:
more information about overnight parking
Please respect that wild camping is prohibited!
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Equipment
Being well equipped rules! We recommend wearing MTB protective gear (helmet, protectors for knees, elbows, back, etc.) on all lines, trails, enduro tracks, and mountain bike routes in the BIKE REPUBLIC SÖLDEN. All routes are exclusively designed for use with mountain bikes that meet today's quality standards.Localization
Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.
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