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Mutterer Alm – Bikepark Innsbruck

Mutterer Alm (Innsbruck)

The all-mountain tour from Innsbruck: pedaling to the Mutterer Alm and a combination of shaped and "natural" single trails and back to the provincial capital. Conclusion: a rewarding and effective trail circuit with a mountain railroad option.


Description

The route starts in Innsbruck, in the Wilten district at the Westbahnhof train station. From here, the route rides steadily uphill on asphalt with varying gradients, initially somewhat steep, later flatter, first to Mutters and then on to the valley station of the Muttereralmbahn. At this point, you have the option of using the gondola as a shuttle or riding on the official gravel cycle route, which leads steadily up to the Mutterer Alm. Here you once again have the opportunity to combine different trail variants such as "The Chainless One" or "The First One" and enjoy several descents with one day ticket. In addition to "The Rough One" descent, there is also the option to choose a natural trail back to Innsbruck.

The starting point for the descent is just above the Mutterer Alm mountain station, where the trail begins. The difficulty is roughly the same as the other descents and ranges between S2 and S3, which means a challenging route back to the Mittelgebirge Götzens high plateau. From there, the route rides back on asphalt along the Bike Trail Tirol section 24 Mutters-Sellrain through Natters and once again towards Plumesköpfl as a counter-climb. A natural trail then begins here in typical Innsbruck style back to the provincial capital and the starting point.

All in all, this tour offers a delightful and varied experience, both for the uphill and downhill sections to the valley station of the Muttereralm, which can be used perfectly as a trail combination. If you still have time, you should definitely visit Innsbruck's old town, which is in a class of its own with its historic buildings and impressive panoramic views.

Note: The route is located on Austrian territory and leads over routes that are not approved for mountain bikers. Riding this route on a mountain bike is the responsibility of each individual, in full awareness of the legal situation.

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27 km

1295 m

1295 m

579 above sea level

1776 above sea level

1 day

Innsbruck

Innsbruck

3204

well suited

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Once a well-maintained flow trail from the bike park. Today it is no longer maintained. I rode it in July 2025. everything was officially closed. In the lower area there are also rotten boards that you have to ride over. The Nockspitzbahn does not ride in summer. Good refreshment stop at the Muttereralm. In general, however, the area with the bike park is worthwhile.

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