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The Best Mountain Biking Trails in Innsbruck

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Nestled at the intersection of 2 famous alpine valleys and surrounded by mountains, Innsbruck fully deserves its title - "Capital of the Alps". Austria might not be home to any of the 82 4000m peaks, but it has a seemingly endless array of slightly smaller peaks, many of them easily accessible from Innsbruck. Innsbruck city itself is charming, with old cobbled streets winding around the River Inn and towering mountains looming above. The mountains themselves are spectacular, lined with hiking and biking trails and home to some of the best mountain huts in Europe. The network of huts above Innsbruck is extraordinary and they can be accessed year round thanks to the efforts of the guardians to keep summer trails clear and snowy tracks ploughed in the winter. Within an hour's drive of Innsbruck you'll find enough skiing to keep you going for several lifetimes, and 1000s of scenic hikes. The lack of famous mountains in the region mean that those who visit the area are real mountain folk, more interested in experiencing the wonders of the Tirol than peak bagging, and the culture of the area is wonderfully authentic. So if culture, a taste of city life and some epically wild mountains sound like your thing - get to Innsbruck!

Known as The Freeride City, Innsbruck is an adventurer's dream. Surrounded by big mountains with great hiking/biking trails in summer and great skiing in winter but with a big town vibe.

Top 10 mountain biking trails in Innsbruck

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Arzler and Umbruggler Alms Loop

Moderate
8.05 km·
360 m
If you like cruising around jeep tracks, dipping in and out of forests with the sun on your back, this is the trip for you. It starts in the Innsbruck suburb of Hungerburg which can be reached by bus, the Nordkettebahn train or, for the really keen, pedal power! This route is ideal for those pulling a trailer with some kids in it because it is almost all on perfect tracks and doesn't feature too much uphill slogging....
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Ehnbach Valley and the Brunntal Hütte

Easy
9.33 km·
344 m
This is an easy bike ride to get the season started and, because of its relatively low altitude, it can be done any time from April onwards after all but the snowiest of winters....
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The Nordkette 5 Alms Tour

Hard
22.13 km·
1,005 m
With a welcoming Tirolian Alm/hut (on average) every 4.5 kilometres/220 vertical metres, this is about as civilised as long-ish gravel rides get! It's not just about the food and drink though - the riding takes you through beautiful forests and across huge, wild-feeling bowls....
4

Matrei to Innsbruck via Maria Waldrast

Moderate
30.77 km·
961 m
Exit the train station in Matrei and turn right to pass through the village centre. After just over 0.5km turn left, following ‘Maria Waldrast’ and zigzag uphill to reach the point where the road ends and the route really begins....
5

3 Alms Tour

Moderate
12.67 km·
792 m
The gradient is sustained and never too challenging throughout the ride, with just a few short, steeper sections, and most of the route is through shaded forest, making this an ideal choice for a hot day....
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Halltal to the Herrenhäuser and St Magdalena

Easy
10.81 km·
709 m
For those who want to enjoy some epic scenery and get a tough workout, look no further than this ride. If you're seeking technical terrain then perhaps this isn't the trip for you - it is all on tarmac roads/jeep tracks and is all about the journey rather than the excitement of the riding....
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Thaurer Alm

Moderate
15.69 km·
815 m
There are many ways of accessing this lovey ride but the line drawn here is the one that makes the best use of Innsbruck's public transport system, and also gives you a good excuse to visit 2 charming Tirolian villages....
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Arzler Alm Trail

Easy
2.71 km
The Arzler Alm trail is a man-made track amongst trees offering fast flow single trail for the most part, with a few isolated tree root sections providing a small degree of technical riding, and is manageable for most abilities....
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Bulgarian Way / Götzens Trail Part II

1.84 km·
2 m
The Bulgarian Way, or Götzens Trail Part II, is the second part of the Auerhahn Trail/Götzens trail. It has a similar character to the first part, as its a single trail with an almost natural, sporty downhill feel to it....
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The Arzler Trail

Moderate
6.46 km·
223 m
The Arzler Trail is a famous route which is popular, well maintained and great fun. It's ridden by hundreds of riders per day and is particularly busy in the evening when the locals pedal up for an after-work ride....
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