Day 2 - Mountain bike star route Alpbachtal - Wildschönau
Day 2 – difficult: From Reith i.A. to Brixlegg to the Innradweg – Rattenberg – Radfeld - Kundl – entrance Kundler Klamm/bridge to Kragenalm – Kragenjoch – Oberau – Mühltal – Auffach to Gernalm – further to Luegergraben and to Inneralpbach – back via the main road to Reith i.A.
We start from the village center in Reith im Alpbachtal towards Alpsteg, cross the main road at the tunnel and follow the signs downhill to the district Brixlegg/Mehrn. In Brixlegg at the roundabout, take the first exit and immediately turn left past the Montanwerk towards the Inn to the Innradweg. Follow it now to Kundl. On the bridge in Kundl, turn right following the road through the town to the federal road. Cross it again and go to the entrance of the Kundler Klamm, over the Klamm bridge and immediately turn left. After a short time, turn right again and follow the mountain bike route no. 339, later 361, over a forest road, partly steep uphill, to the Kragenalm.
After the Kragenalm comes the Kragenjoch. Here we expect a short push section to Achentalalm. Then we comfortably ride downhill to Oberau and further to Mühltal. Here head towards Auffach. After the cable car, turn right onto the mountain bike route no. 351 and briskly uphill to the Gernsattel. From the Grasingalm, it goes steeply up an alpine trail where we will have to push the bike (about 110 m). After the snowmaking pond, we ride downhill via route no. 360 to Luegergraben and further to Inneralpbach.
Back to the starting point, the easiest way is now via the main road out of the valley.
Details
Max. Altitude | 1790 |
Start | Reith im Alpbachtal |
End | Reith im Alpbachtal |
Public access | A12, motorway exit Kramsach/Brixlegg |
Public transport | You can plan your arrival here with Tyrol Transport Association Bike transport for up to 5 bikes Bus stop: Reith i A. Gemeindeamt |
Parking | Accommodation Reith im Alpbachtal |
Equipment | Winter closure: From November 1 to April 1 of the following year, all MTB routes and cycling paths are closed for safety reasons There is no snow clearing service on these paths and many MTB routes are avalanche-prone. Depending on the snow conditions, some routes may be closed longer than until April 1. More information on snow conditions at the local tourist office. Change of clothes, helmet, glasses, bike shorts, sweater, rain jacket, cap, bike backpack, water bottles, map, first aid kit, mobile phone, camera, lock, spare tube, multitool, pump, repair kit, adhesive tape, sunscreen, muesli bars, snack, ... |

