Short description:Start at the Tourism Information Office in Tannheim towards the East. At the intersection Grän/Haldensee turn left on to the Road L261 through the Engetal (valley) downhill to Pfronten to...Technique: ***Quality of experience: ******Recommended season:AprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberProperties:LoopScenicRefreshment stops available
Description:
Start at the Tourism Information Office in Tannheim towards the East. At the intersection Grän/Haldensee turn left on to the Road L261 through the Engetal (valley) downhill to Pfronten to the main street. Turn right and follow the signs to Vils/Reutte. Continue on to the Ulrichsbrücke (bridge) and turn right prior to crossing the train crossing, and ride on the road via Musau, Pflach to Reutte. Continue on the road to the train station. At the traffic circle, take the first exit right, and at the second traffic circle head straight on. At the main traffic circle in Reutte continue straight to the Lech Valley, through Lechaschau and Höfen to Weissenbach. At the traffic circle, turn right into the Tannheim Valley and back to the starting point.Directions:
Start at the tourist information office in Tannheim heading east. Turn left at the crossroads towards Grän and continue through the Engetal valley down to Pfronten until you reach the main road. Turn right and follow the signs for Vils/Reutte. Continue to the Ulrichsbrücke bridge and turn right before the level crossing and follow the road via Musau, Pflach to Reutte. Follow the road to the left towards the train station. At the traffic circle, take the first exit on the right, go straight on at the next traffic circle. At the main traffic circle go straight on again towards Lechtal, continue through Lechaschau and Höfen to Weissenbach. At the traffic circle turn right into the Tannheimer Tal and back to the starting point.Tip:
Great places to stop for refreshments!Safety guidelines:
Traffic regulations (StVO) must be adhered to at all times.Equipment:
A Roadbike is recommended.
Every participant rides at his/her own risk.
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