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Arzler Alm Trail (5007)
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What does the perfect single trail look like? We don't want to brag, but the Arzler Alm Trail is dangerously close: close to the city, quickly accessible and fun - with a view of Innsbruck and a stop at the Arzler Alm. Biker's heart, what more could you want?
Popular MTB route high above Innsbruck: the Arzler Alm Trail winds its way through the steep slopes of Innsbruck's Nordkette mountain range over jumps, roots and steep bends - pure riding fun for mountain bikers of all skill levels. In the lower part of the trail, experts take off on the jumpline. MTB beginners roll past the jumps at a leisurely pace. A must on every descent: a stop at the Arzler Alm with a view of Innsbruck.
The Arzler Alm trail is a moderately difficult singletrail with lots of jumps and small variations, some of which are very demanding. It starts about 300 metres east of the Arzler Alm where the forest trail branches off towards the Mühlauer Quelle spring.
The first section as far as the avalanche dam offers constant changes of gradient, steep bends and a few jumps. After rain you need to be careful because it can get quite slippery due to the loamy subsoil. The second section runs from the avalanche dam straight down into the city. The terrain here is even more varied with long, steep bends, tight hairpins, blind summits, small gorges and rocky sections. After a ride of 3.7 kilometres with an elevation loss of almost 480 metres, the trail ends in the Mühlau district of Innsbruck.
Arzler Alm Trail (5007)
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