Inn Cycle Path

What awaits you on the Tyrolean Inn Cycle Path

For fresh-air fans who like to pedal, the Tyrolean section of the 530-kilometre Innradweg is a true paradise. On 150 kilometres, two varied stages lead from Innsbruck to Kufstein - right through the Alpbachtal holiday region. Here you can find out the most important insider tips for both sections.

RATTENBERG - WÖRGL - ERL B. KUFSTEIN

Route: Rattenberg - Erl

  • Route length: 42 kilometres
  • Difficulty: easy
  • Altitude difference: 46 metres
  • Journey time: 2.5 hours

 

Possible destinations on the way:
  • Kramsach - Museum ot Tyrolean farmhouses
  • Kirchbichl - Floodplain areas (Auengebiet)
  • Erl - Festival Theatre
  • Kufstein - Fortress Kufstein


Our special tip: Start with a visit to the Museum of Tyrolean Farmhouses - the largest open-air museum in Tyrol! We recommend that you plan at least 1.5 hours for this excursion so that you can relax and immerse yourself in the past. With the Alpbachtal Card you also enjoy free admission.

Innsbruck – Hall – Schwaz – Strass i. Z. - Rattenberg

Route: Innsbruck - Rattenberg

  • Route length: 62.5 kilometres
  • Difficulty: easy
  • Difference in altitude: 53 metres
  • Cycling time: 3.5 hours

 

Possible destinations on the way:
  • Innsbruck - with numerous sights, such as the "Golden Roof", Maria-Theresien-Straße and Bergisel

  • Hall - Tyrol's largest old town, Münzturm, Hasegg Castle

  • Wattens - Swarovski Crystal Worlds

  • Schwaz - Silver Mine

  • Kramsach - funny cementary and lake Reintalersee

  • Rattenberg - Austria's smallest town

Our special tip: Don't stop on this section at the actual end in Strass im Zillertal! It is worth pedalling for another ten kilometres. This will take you to the smallest town in Austria, Rattenberg. Here you can be inspired by the unique glass craft or the medieval townscape. Alternatively, the holiday resort of Radfeld beckons with beautiful nature experiences directly on the Inn River, and on the way to Rattenberg or Radfeld, the Matzen Castle Park is not far away. A stop in the picturesque park landscape including the castle is also a great experience.

  • The Inn cycle path leads mostly flat along nature.
  • The small town of Rattenberg in particular invites you to take a break.
  • The Inn Cycle Path runs right through the Alpbachtal holiday region.
  • Innsbruck Tourismus / Christian Vorhofer | © Innsbruck Tourismus / Christian Vorhofer Innsbruck Tourismus / Christian Vorhofer | © Innsbruck Tourismus / Christian Vorhofer
    The provincial capital Innsbruck should not be missed.
  • Tirol Werbung Schels Sebastian | © Tirol Werbung Schels Sebastian Tirol Werbung Schels Sebastian | © Tirol Werbung Schels Sebastian
    The Swarovski Crystal Worlds in Wattens are also a good place for a stopover.
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Slowing down on the MotivaTOUR

Those seeking tranquillity will feel particularly at home on the MotivaTOUR cycle tour. It runs directly along the well-known Innradweg and lets you discover beautiful vantage points and excursion destinations on a 16-kilometre route.

It starts in St. Gertraudi near Reith im Alpbachtal. Via Brixlegg and Rattenberg, the smallest town in Austria, you then cycle leisurely to Kundl. The tour takes you past 12 inspiring power spots and invites you to pause again and again. The Matzen Castle Park, the Lindner Innovation Centre and the magical Kundl Gorge are just three of these places worth experiencing.

Signposted vitality exercises encourage you to consciously feel into the here and now. Other panels also tell you about the success stories of local entrepreneurs - so the name of the tour says it all.

Inspiration on the bike

Skillpark & pumptrack

At the height of the medieval town of Rattenberg, directly bordering the Inn cycle path, bike fans of all generations can really work off their energy. To practise and consolidate the basics, the Skill Park with its mountain bike practice area offers you everything you need. On the undulating terrain of the pump track, you can then skilfully fine-tune your riding style.

Playfully improve bike skills