Mountainbike-Tour MTB-Route 318 Reither Kogel (Reith i. Alpbachtal)

Difficulty ratings:
Route length: 14 km
Duration: 2:30 h

Enjoyable looped route around the Reither Kogel

Tour information

  • Length: 14 km
  • Duration: 2:30 h
  • Elevation uphill:562 hm
  • Elevation downhill:562 hm
Highest point 1,111 m

Starting point

Reitherkogelbahn, Reith car park

Finishing point

Reitherkogelbahn, Reith car park
  • Fitness level 3 / 6

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Equipment

Winter Closing

All MTB and bike routes are closed for safety reasons from 1st November until 1st April of the following year.

These routes are not cleared and many MTB routes are exposed to avalanches.Depending on snow conditions, some routes may need to remainclosed beyond 1st April. For more information and details see your local tourist office.

Helmet, sun glasses, bike shorts, rain proof jacket, hat, drinking bottle, map, first aid kit, mobile phone, camera, bike lock, replacement inner tube, mini tool kit, bike pump, puncture repair kit, sealing (repair) tape, sun cream, energy food (muesli bar), snack, ...

Description

From the Reitherkogelbahn car park turn left cycle towards the village centre and the Heumilchkäserei (dairy). Take the second to the left and cycle through Ried to the Hub chapel. Turn left onto the unpaved panorama road and cycle uphill to the Hinterkogelhof. Continue on to the Fürstenhof and the Kerschbaumersattel (ridge into the Ziller Valley) and turn left taking the road downhill to Hygna and back to the starting point in Reith.


Getting here

  • Arrival by public transport

    Here you can plan your journey with Verkehrsverbund Tirol

    Bicycle transport up to 5 bikes

    Bus stop: Reit i. A. Reitherkogelbahn

  • Parking

    Reitherkogelbahn car park, tour starting point.

  • Contact

    Reither Kogel Rundtour 318
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