Cycle tour E-bike race track Bodenegg (661)

Sölden / Ötztaler Alpen
Difficulty ratings: easy
Route length: 17.9 km
Duration: 1:45 h

Family-friendly circular route near Zwieselstein with easy singletrail.

Tour information

  • Requirement: easy
  • Length: 17.9 km
  • Duration: 1:45 h
  • Elevation uphill:428 hm
  • Elevation downhill:428 hm
Highest point1,614 m

Starting point

Sölden - Freizeit Arena

Finishing point

Bodenegg
  • Fitness level 2 / 6
  • Technique 2 / 6

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Equipment

A small section of the route leads over the busy Ötztal federal road. With children, the circular route can also be started directly in Zwieselstein - the just under 7 km from Zwieselstein to Bodenegg and back can therefore be easily managed.
Source: Ötztal

Description

The circular route starts in Sölden and leads over the Ötztal federal road to Zwieselstein. From there, you follow a forest road on the left side of the Venter Ache to Bodenegg. At Bodenegg, the route leads back again to Zwieselstein and then on to Sölden. The route between Zwieselstein and Bodenegg is considered a mountain bike race track where several international mountain bike races have already taken place.

Especially on hot days, this bike route is a pleasure, as the biker is constantly riding through shady forest and the Venter Ache provides cool breezes. An attractive and varied loop, which on the return from Bodenegg can also be understood as an easy singletrail. At the end of the e-bike tour, you can conclude your cozy bike day with a Tyrolean dish at the guesthouse. The route is also suitable for acclimatization on the day of arrival – after all, Zwieselstein is located at just under 1500 meters above sea level.


Nearby huts and mountain restaurants

Getting here

  • Arrival by public transport

    Travel comfortably and safely by train to the Ötztal train station. The final stop or exit point is ÖTZTAL station. Afterwards, you can conveniently and quickly travel through the entire valley to your desired destination using public transportation or local taxi services! The current bus timetable is available at: http://fahrplan.vvt.at

  • Parking

    In Sölden, the following parking options are available:

    • Postplatz parking lot
    • Stiegele parking lot
    • Step parking lot
    • Giggijochbahn + underground garage
    • Gaislachkoglbahn + underground garage
    • Hochsölden parking lot
    • Hochsölden parking garage 1st level
    • Zwieselstein parking lot
    • Zwieselstein/Sports field parking lot

    All parking lots are free during the day.

    For parking over several days (e.g. hut tour):

    • Postplatz, parking ticket available at the Sölden information office
    • Parking garage Gaislachkoglbahn: parking ticket either online or directly at the Gaislachkoglbahn ticket office

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