Weinberg-Runde Kundl
Gentle, open, and close to nature – the Weinberg Loop is your 11.2 km running route along streams, meadows, and wide-open views around Kundl. Perfect for anyone who loves to combine movement with nature and enjoyment.
The Weinberg Loop – your running moment between water, wide open spaces, and the essence of Tyrolean life
You start in Kundl – the morning sun peeks over the rooftops, the air is crisp, and you just know: today’s going to be a good day. The Weinberg Loop isn’t a race. It’s your personal feel-good run, nestled in a gentle, varied landscape.
Right from the start, the Kundler Ache flows by your side. Its soft babble matches your pace. The path is flat, the surface easy on your feet. You find your flow – no pressure, just running, just being.
A bit further, the Gießenbach joins you. Clear, fresh, full of life. Nature plays its own concert here – and you're right in the middle of it. With every step, you recharge, without it ever feeling like effort.
The landscape opens up. You run through the Altwiesen – wide meadows that bring a sense of freedom. Fields, fresh air, and a calm view stretching out to the horizon. All that matters is the moment – and your own rhythm.
Then it’s a gentle ascent toward Weinberg. No tough climb, just a path that feels good. You're rewarded with sweeping views and that grounded feeling of being exactly where you're meant to be – in yourself, and in this landscape.
The loop gently closes, bringing you back to Kundl. 11.2 kilometers filled with lightness, connection to nature, and the true spirit of Tyrol.
The Weinberg Loop is more than a run. It’s movement with a view, a gentle adventure – and maybe your new favorite trail. Ready? Then lace up and head out.
Details
Max. Altitude | 545 |
Start | Parking Kundler Klamm |
End | Parking Kundler Klamm |
Public access | Take the A12 motorway exit Wörgl West towards Kundl, or Take the B171 from Rattenberg to Kundl, or Take the L211 from Kramsach to Breitenbach, then cross the bridge to Kundl. |
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