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Touring cycling routes around Sölden traverse the Ötztal Valley, characterized by its diverse Alpine topography. The region features a primary cycling artery along the Ötztaler Ache mountain brook, leading through wild, rocky sections and serene landscapes. High-alpine challenges include roads ascending to glaciers and passes, surrounded by majestic three-thousand-meter peaks.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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46.0km
02:45
170m
830m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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60.0km
05:14
2,210m
2,210m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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1,032
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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698
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38.5km
03:11
1,230m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A very nice cycle path with a great panoramic view of the mountains.
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A great, highly recommended cycle path that runs along the Ache river of the same name and the busy B 188. I cycled to Oetz...
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Super beautiful panorama with breathtaking views.
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Super beautiful panorama with breathtaking views.
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Very nice cycle path with great panorama
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2 well-built tables are fun
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Parish Church of St. Martin in Huben Even in ancient times, a small church in honor of the Sorrowful Mother stood "on the Hube"; this church was swept away and destroyed by the terrible flood of 1678. The following year, a new, larger church was built on the same site and consecrated on September 17, 1698, by Prince-Bishop Johann Franz Graf von Khuen. In 1805, this church was demolished except for the presbytery because it was deemed too small for the population of the Huben pastoral congregation, and the present church was rebuilt. The tower collapsed during the great flood of 1868; it was rebuilt in 1870. The high altarpiece, which depicts the offering of St. Martin's cloak, is still preserved. The fresco depicting St. Martin was created by Theres Strigl of Sautens, while the images on the side altars (Sacred Heart and Sacred Heart of Mary) were created by J. Stecher of Ötz. Vault frescoes (St. Martin, the Four Evangelists, Lamentation of Christ, and St. Cassian as Intercessor) were painted by Josef Wanner of Inzing. The statues of St. Cassian and John Nepomuk were carved by Josef Schatz, also from Inzing. The high altarpiece depicting the donation of St. Martin's cloak was created by Theres Strigl of Sautens, while the images on the side altars (Sacred Heart and Sacred Heart of Mary) were created by J. Stecher of Ötz. Vault frescoes (St. Martin, the Four Evangelists, The Widum was built in 1804 at the expense of the local pastoral community and expanded in 1866. The former local chaplain, Father Anton Wilhelm, who rendered great services to Huben, died in 1884. From "Parish Courts as Inns in Tyrol" by Franz Grass According to existing records, in the years around 1830, the then local chaplain of Huben kept bottles of wine in his cellar to occasionally refresh the vitality of poor, sick, and elderly people with a good tipple. He was sued for unauthorized serving, but this only resulted in the formal establishment of an inn. Huben's ruling circles believed that order was best maintained in the Widum and that travelers could be best fed, and so the inn was permanently associated with it. Text / Source: Diocese innsbruck https://www.dibk.at/Media/Pfarren/huben-im-oetztal-sr-laengenfeld-huben-gries/Geschichtliches
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Dreamlike landscape
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Sölden offers a diverse range of touring cycling routes, with over 40 options to explore. These routes cater to various skill levels, including 8 easy, 13 moderate, and 22 difficult paths, ensuring there's a suitable ride for every cyclist.
Yes, the region offers routes suitable for families. The Ötztal cycle path is an excellent choice, following the Ötztaler Ache mountain brook through varied and scenic landscapes. It's well-suited for extended cycling and e-bike tours, with convenient charging stations along the way. For a shorter, moderate option, consider the View into the valley – Winkelbach Stream Crossing loop from Zentrum Shuttle Bergstation.
For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, Sölden offers several demanding routes. The View of Passeier Valley – View of Moos in the Passeier Valley loop from Motorcycle Museum is a difficult 73.6 km path with significant elevation gain, providing expansive views of the high Alpine terrain. Another formidable option is the Timmelsjoch Pass Sign – View of the Glacier loop from Zwieselstein, which includes the iconic Timmelsjoch Pass, a regular feature of grueling cycling marathons.
Yes, Sölden features several circular routes. The View into the valley – Winkelbach Stream Crossing loop from Zentrum Shuttle Bergstation is a moderate 26.4 km loop. For a more challenging circular tour, the Sölden town center – Vent Village loop from Zentrum Shuttle offers a difficult 36.1 km ride with substantial elevation changes.
The touring cycling routes in Sölden are rich with natural beauty. The Ötztal Cycle Trail, for instance, passes by the impressive Stuibenfall Waterfall and the serene Habicher See Lake. The high-alpine routes, such as those leading to the Rettenbach and Tiefenbach Glaciers, offer unforgettable glacier panoramas and views of the majestic three-thousand-meter peaks of the Ötztal Alps.
Yes, the region is well-equipped with amenities for cyclists. Along many routes, especially the Ötztal Cycle Trail, you'll find cafes and restaurants. For those looking to extend their journey or simply take a break, there are various huts and cabins in the area, such as the Braunschweiger Hut or Brandalm (Ötztal Valley), offering refreshments and sometimes accommodation.
The touring cycling experience in Sölden is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 390 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse Alpine topography, from the picturesque Ötztal Valley paths to the challenging high-alpine glacier roads, and the breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding three-thousand-meter peaks.
Absolutely. Sölden is very e-bike friendly. The Ötztal Cycle Trail, for example, is well-suited for e-bike tours and features convenient charging stations strategically placed along the path. Many bike rental services in Sölden also offer e-bikes, making the region's diverse terrain accessible to a wider range of cyclists.
Sölden boasts extensive cycling-specific infrastructure. This includes bike and e-bike rentals, dedicated bike schools and guides, repair facilities, bike washing stations, and secure bike storage. Many accommodations are bike-friendly, and the Ötztal Summer Card often provides complimentary use of mountain railways (which can transport bikes) and public buses, enhancing accessibility to various routes.
Sölden is renowned for its stunning scenery. The Ötztal Glacier Road offers 'unforgettable glacier panoramas' at the Rettenbach and Tiefenbach Glaciers. The Timmelsjoch Pass provides incredible vistas of towering peaks. Even valley routes, like the Ötztal Cycle Trail, offer picturesque views as they follow the Ötztaler Ache through wild and serene landscapes.
The highest asphalted point in the Alps accessible by road is the Ötztal Glacier Road, which leads to the Rettenbach and Tiefenbach Glaciers. This challenging climb reaches 2,830 meters above sea level, offering an incredible high-alpine touring experience.


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