The Innsbruck Alpine Trailrun Festival and the Paznaun Ischgl Ultra Trail offer shorter distances and are ideal for beginners. With options such as night runs or charity runs, there is something for everyone.
Who can claim to have run 100 miles? At the Salomon Zugspitz Ultratrail around the Zugspitze near Ehrwald, ambitious, sporty trail runners have the opportunity to do just that. The four-day trail running event offers seven races for absolute professionals as well as beginners. In any case, regardless of whether you finish on the podium or not, the atmosphere is great. The festival vibes make sure of that.
The Hochfügen Hightrails Festival has two different running courses on the program: the Hightrail Run with the Gilfert as the course highlight and the FunRun with a 3-person team ranking and an individual ranking.
Cross-country to the Seegrube - or rather, vertically up to the Seegrube: whoever manages this on foot can call themselves the Nordkettenkaiser or -kaiserin.
The Innsbruck Alpine Trailrun Festival and the Paznaun Ischgl Ultra Trail offer shorter distances and are ideal for beginners. With options such as night runs or charity runs, there is something for everyone.
The KAT100 by UTMB (173 kilometres) and the Grossglockner Ultra Trail (110 kilometres) are among the most challenging trail running events in Tyrol.
The Stubai Ultratrail and the Mayrhofen Ultraks have routes between 8 and 81 kilometres, ideal for beginners and advanced runners.
Yes, night runs are part of many events, such as the Innsbruck Alpine Trailrun Festival, the Pitz Alpine Glacier Trail and the Tschirgant Sky Run.
The events are spread throughout the year, usually between spring and autumn. The Innsbruck Alpine Trailrun Festival marks the start of the season.