4.3
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10,900
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12
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Mountain biking around Tirol - Tirolo offers an extensive network of trails across diverse alpine landscapes. The region features majestic peaks, deep valleys, and picturesque alpine pastures, with areas like the Zillertal and Karwendel Nature Park providing varied terrain. Riders can explore thousands of kilometers of mountain bike routes and hundreds of kilometers of single trails, ranging from forest paths to technical singletrack. This robust infrastructure supports all skill levels, from leisurely rides through valleys to challenging ascents and descents.
…Last updated: April 25, 2026
4.6
(89)
390
riders
20.1km
02:40
1,050m
1,050m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
4.7
(6)
66
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10.4km
01:19
520m
520m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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4.7
(104)
460
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16.5km
02:06
870m
870m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
4.0
(4)
31
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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47
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The parish church of Dorf Tirol „dedicated to St. John the Baptist“ Our parish church is dedicated to St. John the Baptist. It is first mentioned in documents in 1164. However, it was likely already quite old at that time - probably as the baptismal church for this area. The church was originally built in the Romanesque style. Around 1370, it was extended with the present High Gothic choir. The architecture in the choir is noteworthy: the four bipartite pointed arch windows with strict tracery, the richly profiled ribs in the vault, God the Father and a rosette as keystones. At the end of the consoles are the symbols of the four evangelists. The tower is still preserved in the Romanesque style. It was only in the 17th century that the octagonal lantern and the present roof structure were added. The former Romanesque nave stood until 1845. Documents report that it had become too small and dilapidated. It was unfortunately demolished, and in 1856 this Neo-Gothic nave was adapted remarkably well to the choir. The high altar was installed in 1860 by Alois Sint, a master craftsman from Algund. The two youthful bishops in the lower niches - St. Nicholas and another (?) bishop - come from the central shrine of the former Gothic winged altarpiece (late 15th century). They were newly gilded in 1860 by Fr. Pendl. In the upper niche stands John the Baptist, a figure from the late 15th century, which was acquired later as an antique. The high altar was not restored until the late autumn of 1973. The choir stalls also come from Master Alois Sint. The two processional poles - carrying poles with candle holders - come from the "sculptor Johannes Leither". He delivered them in 1726. They depict the Good Shepherd and St. Rupert. The crucifixion group on the left front wall of the nave dates from around 1700. In 1974, the original gilding was uncovered again. The baptismal font made of white Laaser marble is a remarkably beautiful work. Splendid tracery with intersecting lines and rosettes. Fruits and tendrils can be seen on the handle-like attachments. It was carved shortly after 1500. At the top, in Gothic minuscule, are the words: "euntes in universum mundum predicate evangelium universae creaturae" ("Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature"). Text / Source: Tourismusverein Dorf Tirol, Hauptstraße 31, 39019 Dorf Tirol https://www.dorftirol.com/sehenswuerdigkeiten/pfarrkirche-dorf-tirol/
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Very nice cycle path with a great panorama of the mountains.
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Great restaurant with a nice selection of different dishes
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If you start the Hans-Frieden-Weg trail from Hochmuth, after an initial short climb, you'll pass the Steinegg Inn. https://www.steinegg.it/
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The Berggasthof Hochmut is beautifully situated; simply take the cable car up and enjoy the incredible view with a cup of coffee or a delicious cold drink.
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Tirol - Tirolo offers an extensive network of mountain bike routes. While this guide highlights 12 specific trails, the region boasts approximately 6,600 km of mountain bike routes and 350 km of single trails in total, catering to all skill levels.
Yes, Tirol - Tirolo offers routes suitable for beginners. This guide includes 2 easy mountain bike trails. The region's extensive network ensures options for various ability levels, from leisurely valley rides to more challenging ascents.
For advanced riders seeking a challenge, Tirol - Tirolo has plenty to offer. This guide features 5 difficult mountain bike trails, including routes with significant elevation gain through alpine terrain. An example is the Auer Castle / Castel d'Aura – Talbauer Inn loop from Merano - Meran, which covers 12.5 miles (20.1 km) with over 1000 meters of ascent.
While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed in this guide, the region's diverse network includes easier valley rides that can be suitable for families. Look for routes categorized as 'easy' or those with less elevation gain for a more relaxed experience.
Tirol - Tirolo is rich in natural beauty. You can encounter majestic peaks, deep valleys, picturesque Alpine pastures, and serene lakes. Notable natural features in the broader region include glaciers like Pitztal and Hintertux, and stunning waterfalls such as Stuibenfall and Grawa. Some trails offer views of the Knottnkino on Rotsteinkogel or the View from Hochmuth of Merano and the Adige Valley.
Yes, many mountain bike routes in Tirol - Tirolo are designed as loops. For instance, the South Tyrolean Wine Road – Bicycle bridge over the Passer loop from Merano - Meran is a moderate 28.6 miles (46.1 km) circular path offering scenic views. Another option is the Auer Castle / Castel d'Aura – Talbauer Inn loop from Dorf Tirol - Tirolo, which leads through alpine pastures.
Yes, you can find trails that feature waterfalls. The Sopranes Stream Waterfall – Longfall Inn loop from Merano - Meran is a difficult 6.5-mile (10.4 km) route that includes a waterfall, offering a refreshing natural highlight during your ride.
The mountain biking experience in Tirol - Tirolo is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 3,100 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse mountain ranges, alpine pastures, and deep valleys, as well as the extensive network of routes that cater to various ability levels.
Absolutely. Many trails offer breathtaking viewpoints. Highlights include the Knottnkino on Rotsteinkogel, the View from Hochmuth of Merano and the Adige Valley, and the View of Merano from the Piffinger Köpfl. You might also encounter the Algund Waal Path or the Tappeiner Promenade, which are popular trails and attractions in the area.
The summer months are generally ideal for mountain biking in Tirol - Tirolo, offering pleasant weather and full access to the extensive trail network. However, the region's diverse terrain means that lower valley routes can be enjoyed earlier and later in the season, while higher alpine trails are best from late spring through early autumn.
Tirol - Tirolo is known for its rich biodiversity, being home to the 'Big 5 of the Alps' – Ibex, golden eagle, bearded vulture, chamois, and marmot. While mountain biking, especially on quieter trails through natural parks like Karwendel or Hohe Tauern, you may have opportunities to spot some of these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat.
Yes, several routes in Tirol - Tirolo pass by traditional inns or mountain huts where you can take a break and refuel. The Talbauer Inn – Hochmuth Mountain Inn loop from Merano - Meran, for example, connects two such establishments, offering convenient stops for refreshments during your ride.


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