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Road cycling around Naturpark Ötztal offers diverse terrain set within dramatic alpine landscapes. The region is characterized by deep valleys, high peaks over 3,000 meters, and extensive glacier areas, providing varied challenges for road cyclists. This natural park, Tirol's second-largest, features a network of routes that traverse its unique mountain environment. Cyclists can experience everything from valley-floor routes to challenging mountain passes.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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26.2km
01:24
500m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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36.5km
02:08
730m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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50.2km
03:47
1,920m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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20.3km
01:16
470m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Beautiful church at the entrance to the village, which creates a beautiful panorama with the mountains behind it.
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Waterfall at the tunnel. A beautiful photo opportunity.
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Take a short break and enjoy a view of Sölden.
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At this point you should be aware that the gradient is constantly between 12-14% and only before the toll station is there a very short downhill passage (approx. 500m) where you can catch your breath.
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Parish Church of St. John Nepomuk, Obergurgl In 1726, the inhabitants of Gurgl built their first church on the site of a small chapel and appointed a curate as their permanent pastor. Ten years later, the church was consecrated to the then canonized John Nepomuk. The patronal feast day is May 16th. In 1924, the church was renovated and enlarged according to plans by the architect Clemens Holzmeister. The present parish church still retains the old three-bay nave with round-arched windows and a barrel vault supported by stuccoed double pilasters. A wooden gallery spanned the first bay until 1998. A side chapel was added to the left of the gallery. The tower with its spire is also a remnant of the Baroque church. In 1930, Rudolf Margreiter painted the scene "Wenceslas with John Nepomuk." In the apex of the nave vault, he depicted John Nepomuk kneeling before the altar in Altbunzlau (Bohemia), and in the wide arched opening, Mary with the Child and John the Baptist appearing as intercessors. In the old building, the pulpit stands on the left side and is crowned with a group of putti holding a cross and the dove of the Holy Spirit. On the pulpit body, which is located in the round-arched niches between the pilasters supporting the surrounding entablature, are statuettes of Paul, Peter, and the Evangelist John from the 18th century. The Stations of the Cross date from the same period. In the side chapel, beneath a newly carved Rococo framed canopy, is a Pietà. In 1966, a new nave was added to the "old" church, again under the direction of Clemens Holzmeister. Paintings and sculptures from the old Baroque church were incorporated into the new building. The painting of John Nepomuk hangs on the right side altar, while the left side altar depicts the Sacrifice of the Lamb of God before the Crucified Christ and the Guardian Angel. The mountain scenery of Obergurgl can be seen in the background. The new section is dedicated to St. Paul. The Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul is celebrated on January 25th. Text / Source: Pastoral Care Unit of the Hinteres Ötztal Valley https://www.pfarre-gurgl.com/pfarre-gurgl
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Naturpark Ötztal offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 40 distinct tours available. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy valley rides to challenging alpine climbs.
Yes, Naturpark Ötztal provides several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners and families. A prominent example is the Ötztal Cycle Trail, which stretches almost 50 kilometers with moderate gradients and good road conditions, passing by attractions like Timmelsjoch Pass and the High-Altitude Panorama Trail Tiefenbach–Vent. There are 7 routes specifically rated as easy in the region.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Naturpark Ötztal offers 12 difficult routes with significant elevation gains. A notable example is the Timmelsjoch Pass (Passo Rombo) – View of Sölden loop from Obergurgl, a 50.2 km path known for its demanding climbs and panoramic alpine views. The region's high alpine passes provide excellent opportunities for advanced road cycling.
Road cycling routes in Naturpark Ötztal offer breathtaking views of the Ötztal and Stubai Alps, with 152 peaks over 3,000 meters. You can also encounter natural wonders like the Wildspitze Summit, the serene Piburger See lake, and the impressive Stuibenfall, Tirol's highest waterfall. Many routes traverse deep valleys and high alpine regions, providing diverse landscapes.
Yes, many road cycling routes in Naturpark Ötztal are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the popular Heiligkreuz Church – Vent–Sölden Mountain Road loop from Vent and the Timmelsjoch Pass (Passo Rombo) – Obergurgl loop from Zwieselstein, which leads through high alpine regions.
The best time for road cycling in Naturpark Ötztal is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. Summer offers ideal conditions with pleasant temperatures and full accessibility to high alpine passes, providing the best opportunity to explore the region's diverse terrain and enjoy its majestic views.
The road cycling experience in Naturpark Ötztal is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 190 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the dramatic alpine landscapes, the variety of routes catering to different fitness levels, and the stunning views of the Ötztal Alps. The well-maintained trails and challenging climbs are also often highlighted.
The Timmelsjoch Pass (Passo Rombo) is a highly popular and challenging destination for road cyclists in Naturpark Ötztal. Routes like the Timmelsjoch Pass (Passo Rombo) – View of Sölden loop from Obergurgl offer significant elevation gains and are considered hard road rides, providing an unforgettable alpine experience.
While the primary focus is on natural beauty, some routes in the wider Ötztal area pass by cultural highlights. For instance, the Ötztal Cycle Trail connects various villages and attractions. The Ötzi village also provides a cultural highlight in the region, offering insights into ancient history.
Absolutely. Naturpark Ötztal is home to 67 glaciers covering 95 square kilometers and 152 peaks over 3,000 meters. Many road cycling routes, especially those in the higher elevations, offer spectacular views of these extensive glacier areas and high alpine landscapes. The Timmelsjoch Pass (Passo Rombo) – Obergurgl loop from Zwieselstein is one such route leading through high alpine regions.
The terrain for road cycling in Naturpark Ötztal is highly diverse. You'll encounter everything from relatively flat valley floors, such as sections of the Ötztal Cycle Trail, to steep and winding mountain passes like the Timmelsjoch. The region is characterized by dramatic alpine landscapes, deep valleys, and high alpine areas, offering varied challenges and scenic beauty.


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