Mountainbike-Tour Gernalm 360

Alpbach / Kitzbüheler Alpen
Difficulty ratings: medium
Route length: 8.1 km
Duration: 2:00 h

Via Gernalm into the Wildschönau

Tour information

  • Requirement: medium
  • Length: 8.1 km
  • Duration: 2:00 h
  • Elevation uphill:796 hm
  • Elevation downhill:28 hm
Highest point1,805 m

Starting point

Inneralpbach

Finishing point

Gernalm
  • Fitness level 4 / 6

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Equipment

Winter closure from November 1 to April 1 of the following year: all MTB routes and cycling paths are closed for safety reasons.

There is no snow removal service for these paths, and many MTB routes are avalanche prone. Depending on the snow conditions, some routes may be closed longer than until April 1. More information on snow conditions is available at the local tourism office.

Helmet, glasses, bike shorts, pullover, rain jacket, beanie, backpack, water bottles, map, first aid kit, mobile phone, camera, lock, spare tube, mini tool, pump, patch kit, tape, sunscreen, muesli bar, snack, ...

Source: Alpbachtal

Description

From the parking lot in Inneralpbach, go left into the Luegergraben, past the boys' chapel, cross the Alpbach bridge and immediately turn right, slightly uphill along the Alpbacher Ache. After about 700m, turn left onto an asphalt road, passing the farms Hochberg and Inneracker. Then the road changes to gravel and continues uphill to the reservoir pond and further to the Gernalm.

From here, you can take the same way back. Alternatively, you can continue via MTB Route 351 "Schatzbergrunde" to the Schatzberg and then follow route "308 Thaleralm - Sieglbichlalm" back to Alpbach, or via the "351 Schatzbergrunde" to Thierbach and then via the trail "359 Holzalmtrail" to Holzalm and the "304 Alpbach-Bischoferalm-Holzalm" further to Alpbach.


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