Weinberg-Runde Kundl
Gentle, wide, close to nature – the Weinberg-Runde is your 11.2 km running route along streams, meadows, and wide views around Kundl. Ideal for everyone who wants to combine exercise with enjoyment and nature.
The Weinberg-Runde – your running moment between water, open space and Tyrolean lifestyle
You start in Kundl – the morning sun peeks over the rooftops, the air is clear, and you feel: today will be a good day. The Weinberg-Runde is not a competition. It is your personal pleasure run, embedded in a gentle, diverse landscape.
Right at the beginning, the Kundler Ache accompanies you. Its quiet splashing matches your pace. The path is flat, the ground pleasant. You get into your flow – completely pressure-free, just start running, just be.
A bit further, the Gießenbach follows. Clear, fresh, lively. Nature plays its own concert here – and you are in the middle of it. With every step, you recharge energy without it feeling exhausting.
The route opens up. You run through the old meadows, feel the openness and the sense of freedom. Fields, fresh air, a calm view to the horizon. Here only the moment counts – and your own rhythm.
Then it goes gently uphill towards the vineyard. No sweat-inducing climb, but an ascent that feels good. You are rewarded with a wide panorama and the feeling of having arrived – with yourself and in this landscape.
At the end, the loop closes and brings you back to Kundl. 11.2 kilometers full of lightness, nature connection, and real Tyrolean lifestyle.
The Weinberg-Runde is more than a run. It is movement with a view, a gentle adventure – and maybe your new favorite path. Ready? Then put on your running shoes and start running.
Details
| Max. Altitude | 545 |
| Start | Parking lot Kundler Klamm |
| End | Parking lot Kundler Klamm |
| Public access |
A12 highway 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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| Equipment | 1. Check weather & route Rain, snow or trail closures? Always check the weather forecast and route info before starting. 2. Appropriate equipment Trail running shoes with good grip and weather-appropriate clothing are mandatory. Don’t forget your mobile phone – for emergencies. 3. Run safely Watch out for roots, slippery spots and loose gravel – especially downhill, better controlled than too fast. 4. Hydration & energy Bring a water bottle or hydration backpack – especially in warm weather. A small snack never hurts either. 5. Respect nature & animals Stay on the paths, take your rubbish with you, and keep a distance from wildlife. 6. Emergency preparedness Let someone know where you are heading. When in doubt: better take a break or call for help.
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