Tannheimer Tal

Tour of the valley

Tannheim, Tirol, Österreich

Tour-Details

Starting place: 6675 Tannheim
Destination: 6675 Tannheim

Duration:7,5 hours
Length: 53,536 km
Altitude difference (uphill): 1644 m
Altitude difference (downhill): 1627 m

Lowest point: 1062 m
Highest point: 1525 m
Difficulty:difficult
Panoramic view: Dreamtour

Paths covering:
Asphalt, Gravel, Hiking trail
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Short description:
Worth seeing tour that offers the whole range of mountain biking. 



Quality of experience: ******



Recommended season:

  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October



Properties:

  • Loop
  • Scenic
  • Refreshment stops available
  • Geological highlights
  • Botanical highlights
  • Faunistic highlights
  • Cableway ascent/descent
  • Insider tip

Description:

A strenuous tour with a few metres of altitude difference and cool descents reflects the beauty of the Tannheimer Tal.  


For demanding bikers there are 15 bike routes with a total of 150 kilometres, which have been approved and uniformly signposted by the province of Tyrol. Furthermore, the Tannheimer Tal is the starting point for the newly designed route "Bike Trail Tyrol". The big round tour with over 800 kilometres and the many connecting stages with another 500 kilometres are designed in such a way that the bikers can put together their own personal route.


 


Cycle paths away from the roads


You can get to know the surroundings on the "Radwanderweg Tannheimer Tal" (cycle path Tannheimer Tal), which passes the most beautiful corners of the Tyrolean high valley on 40 kilometres. The cycle paths are off the main road and uniformly signposted. Via Schattwald in the direction of Rehbach you will reach Ober- and Unterjoch in the Allgäu - stop for a moment at the moor pond "Floschen". Or cycle through Tannheim and Grän on the new lakeside promenade at Haldensee to Nesselwängle. A side trip to the nature reserve Vilsalpsee will certainly please you.


 


The mountain bike guide


The mountain bike guide Tannheimer Tal contains tour descriptions, altitude profiles, tips and maps. All tours can be combined and are clearly signposted. The blue marked routes are for the connoisseurs. Red signposted are the medium-difficulty tours and the black signage is a sporting challenge.


The MTB-guide costs € 3.00 and can be purchased at the Tourist Office Tannheimer Tal.


 


Always following the color...


The right mixture makes the difference - this also applies to the mountain bike offer in the Tyrolean Tannheimer Tal. Whoever gets on the pedals here has the choice between 15 tours and more than 300 mountain bike kilometres for every level of ability and fitness. All routes can be combined and are clearly signposted.


Blue route - easy


Mountain bike beginners or safe cyclists as well as e-bikers follow the blue signs in the Tannheimer Tal. The paths, which are easy to ride on throughout, have only minimal gradients and are therefore ideal for family outings in the saddle, where monotony is certainly not an issue: the Kneipp circular path, for example, offers a refreshing descent depending on your mood. After all, the almost six kilometres and 198 metres of altitude difference are all the easier to cycle with well-circulated legs.


Red route - medium difficulty


Whoever sees red in the Tannheimer Tal is happy. And this over medium-difficult and scenic mountain bike routes, which require sporty cycling skills and particularly defensive riding behaviour. Tip: On the approximately 11-kilometre-long "Haldenrunde" bikers cover almost 500 metres in altitude and are rewarded with a wide view of the Tannheimer Tal and the mountains Rote Flüh and Gimpel, the landmarks of the Tyrolean high valley, when they arrive at the Berghotel Zugspitzblick. With good visibility, the view even reaches up to Germany's highest mountain.


Black track - heavy


A total of 3 tours are - not least because of their length - classified as difficult and require strength and mountain biking experience. Like the route to the Raaz Alpe, where 47 kilometres and 1,512 metres in altitude await the mountain bikers. The diversity of the Tyrolean high valley is shown on the "valley tour": On 67 kilometres and 1,280 metres of altitude difference the route offers the whole range of mountain bike sports. By the way, bikers can enter or leave the "Tour de Tannheimer Tal" at any point.


 


---> Tip: The Tannheimer Tal is the starting point for the Bike-Trail-Tyrol, the longest continuous circuit for mountain bikers in the Alpine region with 1,000 kilometres.



Directions:
From the parking lot to the roundabout, then left, direction Vilsalpsee. At the next crossing turn left again uphill. Shortly before the Hotel Hohenfels turn left, to the Haldensee and further to Nesselwängle. Before the descent to Nesselwängle turn right, uphill to the top station of the Krinnenalpbahn cable car and continue on the Meranersteig. Follow this to Rauth. From Rauth, descend into the valley, change sides at the underpass and continue to the Adlerhorst. Continue towards Grän-Lumberg. After the descent, opposite the Hotel Told, turn right. Behind the garage of the company Zitt turn left to Tannheim. At the district Berg up to Lohmoos. At the exit from Lohmoos, take the first crossing on the right, to Schattwald. Back in the valley, turn right at the first crossing and after approx. 1.5km turn right again into the Vilstal. After a somewhat steeper descent, turn left immediately to Rehbach and continue to the Steig district. In the middle of Steig turn left, to the reservoir and on to Schattwald. At the second bridge to the right, up to Stuiben Sennalpe and further to Zöblen. When you reach the asphalt road turn right to Tannheim. Shortly before Tannheim turn right onto Älpele. Take the same way down from Älpele and back to the starting point.

Tip:
Sightseeing tour, which offers the whole range of mountain biking. You can get on or off the bike at any time at any point. Take advantage of the countless restaurants for a break.

Safety guidelines:

It should be noted that mountain biking may involve an increased risk of accidents and injuries. Despite careful route planning, a basic risk always remains. Tour preparation through endurance sports, appropriate technical training and further education as well as personal prudence reduces the danger of accidents and risks. But please never forget that the weather in the mountains can change very quickly. Stay on the marked paths.


 


Drive on the "safe side" in Tannheimertal


In Austria, mountain biking is generally prohibited by law on all forest and hiking trails, with the exception of mountain bike trails expressly approved for this purpose. The entrances on forest roads are sometimes marked with signs prohibiting driving and additional information such as "Cycling prohibited". Hiking trails do not have these prohibition signs, but nevertheless it is forbidden to use the trails.



Equipment:
The personal equipment must be safe and serviceable and meet the relevant technical standards. Every mountain biker is recommended to inform himself about the planned tours in technical literature or on site. Full mountain bike equipment is highly recommended, even for experienced cyclists!

Additional information:
Tourismusverband Tannheimer Tal
Starting point: Car park at the mountain railway in Tannheim
Destination: Car park at the mountain railway in Tannheim
Accessibility / arrival

Getting there
On the motorway A7 at the exit "Oy-Mittelberg" on the B310 towards Wertach and to Oberjoch. There follow the signposting "Tannheimer Tal" B199, exit Tannheim.From the Tyrolean side via Reutte on the B198 towards Lechtal until Weißenbach, over the Gaichtpass along the B199 until exit Tannheim.

Public Transit
By train to Sonthofen, Pfronten/Ried or Reutte, then by bus to Tannheim.

Parking
At the valley station of the Neunerköpfle gondola lift.

Most economical season:
  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Autumn
Tour of the valley
Informationsbüro Tannheim
Vilsalpseestraße 1
6675 Tannheim
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