Bike Trail From Neustift to the Autenalm and Klamperbergalm in Stubai: Position on map

Bike Trail From Neustift to the Autenalm and Klamperbergalm

From Neustift to the Autenalm and Klamperbergalm

Elevation

Min: 10 m
Max: 19 m
Uphill: 1,445 m
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last update on 5 Jun 2023
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Facts

Difficulty
Moderate
Distance: 17 km
Duration:4 h 15 min
Min: 10 m
Max: 19 m
Uphill: 1,445 m

Best Season

Suitable for

Mountainbike

Route description

Starting at the Leisure Centre in Neustift, you'll get via an asphalted road to Stackler. Turn into the forest road, which permantly ascending leads to the Elferbahn mountain station. After further 4.4 km (2.7 miles) stick to the left and follow the signs to both the Autenalm and Klamperbergalm. On a moderately ascending path you'll first reach the Autenalm. From there you'll continue on partially difficult passages to the Klamperbergalm. 

Eating options available

Interesting facts

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  • You're traveling a distance of 17 km on this moderate trail. The bike trail is therefore not too long. The average length of all bike Trails in Tyrol is 35 km.
  • There are places to buy beverages and food along the track. However it’s always recommended to bring enough water and food along with you.

Getting here

By car

Coming from Innsbruck you'll be reaching the Stubaital via the motorway Brennerautobahn A13 (Europe bridge). Exit at Schönberg and continue to Neustift. 150 m (164 yards) after the church you'll be reaching the Leisure Centre, where you'll be able to find car parks.

 

By public transport

At Innsbruck central station you'll also find buses taking you directly to Neustift. 

Contact

Freizeitzentrum Neustift
Stubaital Straße 110
6167
Neustift im Stubaital
Phone+43 (0) 501881-0
Fax+43 (0) 501881-199
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