Mountainbike-Tour Naviser mountainbike Naviser Pasture Round

Navis / Tuxer Alpen
Difficulty ratings: medium
Route length: 14.0 km
Duration: 3:00 h

In the valley of alpine pastures - of course we feel right at home! On the Navis Alpine pasture circuit, we wind our way from pasture to pasture through the pristine Navis valley - with fantastic views towards the Wipptal and Stubai Alps.

Tour character

From the end of the Navistal, a side valley of the Wipptal, you ride along the moderately difficult, well-signposted route through varied natural landscapes. Follow the alpine path from the Peeralm via the unmanaged Tischleralm to the Klammalm, Poltenalm and Stöcklalm to the inviting and architecturally striking Naviser Hütte at 1,787 m.

Tour information

  • Requirement: medium
  • Length: 14.0 km
  • Duration: 3:00 h
  • Elevation uphill:811 hm
Highest point2,100 m

Finishing point

parking area Schranzberg

Features

  • Circular route

Best time of year

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Trail condition

Gravel road

Equipment

Water, rain & sun protection, bike equipment, small first aid package, breakdown material, mobile phone,

Description

Starting point is the bus stop "Dorf" or the parking area "Schranzberg" at the end of the valley. From there you first follow a farm track along the Naviser Au, then the same path (No. 16) leads up to the Peeralm at about 1,600 metres above sea level. From here, the trail continues along a beautiful forest path (No. 16), ascending at a leisurely pace past the Vögeleralm to the Klammalm, the highest point of this tour.The "half time" is at the Klammalm. Here you have reached the end of the valley and take the new cycle path to the Poltenalm. From there it is a short way back to the main path. Follow the signs to the Naviser Hütte. If you still have some energy left, you can cycle the 150 m altitude difference to the Stöcklalm, then return to the Naviser Hütte and from there continue down the valley to the starting point at the Schranzberg parking area.

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