Market route Kundl
The 5.2 km long pleasure route leads along the Kundler Ache towards the north and back through the lively market town of Kundl.
Fancy a run that lets you truly come to yourself? Then lace up your shoes and discover the market route in Kundl – a relaxed 5-kilometer route that’s much more than just a run.
You start right in the middle of town – and run straight into a feeling of freedom. The path is flat, quiet, and inviting. Perfect for shaking off everyday life, clearing your head, and finding your own rhythm. No stress, no pressure – just you, your steps, and the here and now.
Kundl shows its most charming side. Traditional houses, friendly faces, and maybe a morning greeting from the baker, whose shop already smells of fresh pastries. That’s what home feels like.
A real highlight: the section along the Ache. The water sparkles in the sunlight, accompanied by gentle splashing. The air is clear, a light breeze brushes your skin – and you feel how every step recharges you a little more.
The market route is just right for everyone who likes it uncomplicated. No elevation gain, no rush – just start running, take a breath, and enjoy. Ideal for running beginners, for enthusiasts, or as a little break in between.
When you return to the starting point, you sense: this round was more than exercise. It was a piece of true Alpbachtal feeling – natural, lively, and soothing.
The market route in Kundl – your relaxed running moment in the middle of Tyrol.
Details
| Max. Altitude | 545 |
| Start | Parking lot Kundler Klamm |
| End | Parking lot Kundler Klamm |
| Public access |
A12 motorway exit Wörgl West towards Kundl, or B171 from Rattenberg to Kundl, or L211 from Kramsach to Breitenbach, over the bridge to Kundl |
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| Parking | Parking lot Kundler Klamm |
| Equipment | 1. Check weather & route Rain, snow, or path closures? Always check the weather forecast and route info before starting. 2. Proper equipment Trail running shoes with good grip and weather-appropriate clothing are mandatory. Don't forget your phone – for emergencies. 3. Run safely Watch out for roots, slippery spots, and loose gravel – especially downhill, better controlled than too fast. 4. Drinking & energy Bring a water bottle or hydration backpack – especially in warm weather. A small snack never hurts. 5. Respect nature & animals Stay on the paths, take your trash with you, and keep distance from wildlife. 6. Emergency security Let someone know where you are. When in doubt: better take a break or call for help.
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