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Ötztal cycle trail

BY BIKE THROUGH THE VALLEY

The bike is not only the best sports and fun device, but also the favorite means of exploration: the Ötztal Cycle Trail runs over 50 kilometers through the entire valley and takes you from Sölden on a super scenic route to the valley entrance - and of course to all excursion destinations in the valley. By the way: your bike travels free of charge on our designated public bus lines if you have a valid bus ticket.

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    The approximately 50 km long cycle path starts in Haiming and ends in Sölden. The route passes through almost all the villages of the Ötztal and is probably the most varied cycle path the valley has to offer.
    closed
    moderate
    Distance 60.2 km
    6:00 h
    915 m
    224 m
    1,349 m
    660 m

    The cycle path starts in the town center of Haiming. Protected by mountain ranges all around, the entrance to the Ötztal valley offers a wonderful climate with little precipitation and lots of sunshine. The mild temperatures make it the heart of Tyrolean apple growing. The cycle path passes the hamlets of Magerbach and Schlierenzau and leads to Ötztal-Bahnhof. Then it continues through a forest for several hundred meters parallel to the railway tracks to AREA 47, Austria’s largest outdoor adventure park. From here, it heads south, away from the federal road, through Brunau and along the Ötztaler Ache to Oetz.

    At the end of Oetz, cycle parallel to the Ötztaler Bundesstraße to Habichen. An underpass at Habichen invites a detour to Habicher See, or take on the challenging climb “Tumpener Gstoag”. The path leads through a small forest section (Seestall/Grube) to Tumpen. Here, it goes past the school towards the Ötztaler Bundesstraße, which you cross, as well as the Ötztaler Ache afterwards. Relaxed, continue towards Umhausen, past Engelswand, the hamlet Lehn-Platzl, and the chapel Maria Schnee. A small climb takes you directly into the center of Umhausen. Passing the parish church, follow the ground markings through the hamlet Neudurf until you cross the Ache again at Fundus bridge in the valley floor.

    The cycle path continues along the Ache to the turnoff Köfels and on a gravel path to Au. At the end, an asphalted path above the roaring Ötztaler Ache crosses two newly built spectacular cycle bridges. After the second bridge, turn left into a somewhat steeper forest section. At the end of this forest section, an underpass leads to the other side of the road. At the next intersection, turn right to Winklen, then at the next fork turn right along the Ache towards Unterried. At the next intersection, turn right to Winklen again, pass the hamlets Oberried, Lehn, and Unterried west of Längenfeld, and finally reach Längenfeld. From here, cycle past the famous Aqua Dome spa and follow the path through the wide meadows of Astlehn and Runhof to reach Huben. The impressive mountain world in the rear Ötztal draws closer and closer.

    At the end of Huben, cross the Ötztaler Ache again and follow a gravel path parallel to the federal road. Through an underpass, you safely reach the other side of the road and cycle on gravel to Bruggen. After another underpass, a cycle bridge crosses the Ache at Aschbach, followed by a short uphill and slight downhill. Soon you come to the next bridge overpass. At the following fork, keep more east and cycle down to the valley floor, where another bridge crosses the Ache. The last part of the Ötztal cycle route leads finally east of Ötztaler Ache into the municipality of Sölden.

    Author’s recommendation

    We advise you to follow the route of the Ötztal cycle path exactly, otherwise longer stretches have to be ridden on the heavily trafficked Ötztaler Bundesstraße. Watch out for the white ground markings.

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    Difficulty
    moderate
    Overall difficulty
    moderate

    Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.

    Experience
    Landscape
    Highest point
    1,349 m
    Lowest point
    660 m
    Best time of year
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    Track types

    Asphalt 59.45%Dirt road 6.52%Forested/wild trail 26.13%Path 5.53%Road 1.61%Unknown 0.74%
    Asphalt
    35.8 km
    Dirt road
    3.9 km
    Forested/wild trail
    15.7 km
    Path
    3.3 km
    Road
    975 m
    Unknown
    447 m
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    Safety information

    The Ötztal cycle route has some climbs and should not be underestimated in this respect.

    The cycle path crosses the Ötztaler Bundesstraße several times.

    BIKE BEHAVIOR RULES

    1. Always cycle on the right, at a controlled speed, and use half sight if necessary, especially in narrow sections and tight corners, as oncoming traffic or obstacles (e.g., bollards, barriers, stones, branches, cattle grids, other vehicles) can occur at any time.
    2. Note that the used roads and paths often have mixed uses and therefore obstructions may occur at any time (e.g., agricultural and forestry vehicles, authorized vehicles, stored wood, grazing cattle).
    3. Be considerate particularly of pedestrians and other cyclists and overtake only at walking pace.
    4. Consider the technical and physical difficulty of your cycling tour and accurately assess your experience and ability as a cyclist (for bike or e-bike beginners, a safety training course is recommended).
    5. Protect your head with a helmet and check your equipment before starting each ride (brakes, bell, light, reflectors, etc.).
    6. Adhere to driving bans and closures. Close the pasture gates.
    7. Be considerate of animals and nature and avoid riding off the roads and paths open to cycle traffic.
    8. Do not leave any waste behind.
    9. According to the traffic regulations, only e-bikes/pedelecs with a maximum speed of 25 km/h are allowed on cycle paths.

    Tips and suggestions

    Note: A continuous cycle path away from the Ötztaler Bundesstraße is constantly being worked on. The Ötztal cycle route is still accessible. Only partial sections of the original route may differ or be diverted.

    More info about biking & cycling in Ötztal: www.oetztal.com/biken 

    Public transport

    Travel comfortably and safely by train to the Ötztal train station. The final stop or exit point is ÖTZTAL train station. Afterwards, travel conveniently and quickly with the public transport or local taxi companies through the entire valley to your desired destination! The current bus timetable is available at: http://fahrplan.vvt.at

    Directions

    Haiming is located in western Austria in the state of Tyrol, in the Inn valley. For your arrival by car, plan the optimal travel route from your home location online with the route planner: https://www.google.at/maps

    Parking

    The following parking options are available in Haiming:

    • Haiming sports center, center forecourt of Billa supermarket, forecourt of the municipal office
    • Haiming rafting entry point in the district Magerbach, parking lot Geierwand in the district Magerbach (paid), Tiroler Bundesstraße – Restaurant Oiler's
    • Ötztal-Bahnhof: train station area (paid)
    • Ötztaler Höhe – shopping center and AREA 47 site
    • Ambach: information point

    Coordinates

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    47.256145, 10.882897
    DMS
    47°15'22.1"N 10°52'58.4"E
    UTM
    32T 642460 5235348
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    Get there by train, car, bike, or on foot!

    Equipment

    Gear up rules! We recommend wearing special bike protection equipment on all cycling and mountain biking routes in the Ötztal region. We recommend bringing enough water, especially on long routes like the Ötztal cycle path.


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    Parts of this content were machine translated using German as the source language

    Status
    closed
    Difficulty
    moderate
    Overall difficulty
    moderate

    Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.

    Distance
    60.2 km
    Duration
    6:00 h
    Ascent
    915 m
    Descent
    224 m
    Highest point
    1,349 m
    Lowest point
    660 m
    Multi-stage route Scenic Refreshment stops available Linear route

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    Bicycle Rides · Ötztal
    Ötztal Cycling Path Stage 1: Haiming - Oetz
    recommended route Difficulty moderate Stage 1 closed
    Distance 14.6 km
    Duration 1:30 h
    Ascent 169 m
    Descent 53 m

    The first stage of the Ötztal Cycling Path (52 km) starts in Haiming and ends in Oetz. About 14 km long, this stage is perfect to explore the ...

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    Bicycle Rides · Ötztal
    Ötztal cycle route stage 2: Oetz - Umhausen
    recommended route Difficulty moderate Stage 2 closed
    Distance 7.8 km
    Duration 1:15 h
    Ascent 193 m
    Descent 2 m

    The second stage of the approximately 50 km long cycle route starts in Oetz and ends in Umhausen. Over about 10 km, a somewhat sporty climb of 261 ...

    from Roland Grüner,   Ötztal
    Bicycle Rides · Ötztal
    Ötztal Cycle Path stage 3: Umhausen - Längenfeld
    recommended route Difficulty moderate Stage 3 closed
    Distance 13.8 km
    Duration 1:20 h
    Ascent 304 m
    Descent 105 m

    The third stage of the 50 km long Ötztal Cycle Path starts from the open area in Umhausen and leads over a narrow valley step into the again ...

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    Bicycle Rides · Ötztal
    Ötztal cycle path stage 4: Längenfeld - Sölden
    recommended route Difficulty moderate Stage 4 closed
    Distance 16.6 km
    Duration 1:25 h
    Ascent 191 m
    Descent 2 m

    The fourth and last stage of the approximately 50 km long cycle path runs from Längenfeld to Sölden. This stage is about 15 km long and, with an ...

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