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No traffic touring cycling routes in Tyrol traverse a diverse landscape characterized by majestic alpine mountains, picturesque valleys, and meandering rivers. The region offers an extensive network of paths through pine forests, alongside lakes, and across varied terrain. Cyclists can explore everything from flat river paths in main valleys to more challenging routes with significant elevation changes.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
4.8
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6,219
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
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2,161
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85.7km
05:58
840m
840m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.8
(465)
2,162
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85.8km
06:01
910m
910m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.9
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1,426
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53.0km
03:05
140m
410m
Embark on a touring cycling adventure along the Lech cycle path, a moderate route that stretches for 32.9 miles (53.0 km) and involves 464 feet (141 metres) of elevation gain.…
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1,411
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53.0km
03:04
180m
450m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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St. Prokulus Church, Naturns / Naturno A Central European gem The outwardly unassuming St. Prokulus Church holds an priceless treasure inside: Impressive wall paintings from the late 8th century, making the church one of the most significant art treasures in Central Europe. In addition to the pre-Romanesque frescoes, the church is also equipped with Gothic frescoes from the 14th century. The depiction of the Schutzmantelchristus (Christ with the protective mantle) is considered a special feature. Those Gothic frescoes, which covered the oldest frescoes, were removed and are now exhibited as originals in the Prokulus Museum opposite. The most famous depiction from the church is probably "Der Schaukler" (The Rocker), whose identification remains unclear to this day. Is it Saint Prokulus fleeing from Verona, or Saint Paul fleeing from Damascus? Come by and see for yourself. Text / Source: Naturns Tourism Cooperative, Rathausstr. 1, 39025 Naturns https://www.merano-suedtirol.it/de/st-prokulus-kirche-museum/st-prokulus-kirche.html
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A trip to the Lech is always worthwhile.
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If it has water, it is a 100 percent guarantee for "slowing down". Hiking or cycling tours are possible.
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An artificial lake located at an altitude of 1,498 meters, Lake Resia (Reschensee in German) is located in the municipality of Curon Venosta and is the largest in South Tyrol. It is particularly well-known because the bell tower of the old town of Curon still emerges from the waters of the lake.
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Tyrol offers a vast network for touring cyclists. On komoot, you can find over 2,100 touring cycling routes, many of which are designed to be traffic-free or low-traffic, allowing for a peaceful cycling experience through the stunning alpine landscapes.
The traffic-free routes in Tyrol cater to all skill levels. You'll find a wide range of options, from easy valley paths perfect for families and beginners (over 420 routes) to more challenging routes (over 640 moderate and over 1,080 difficult routes) that might include gentle climbs or longer distances, even on car-free paths. Routes like the Via Claudia Augusta offer a moderate experience, while the Kaiserradrunde presents a more difficult challenge.
Tyrol's traffic-free routes traverse diverse terrain. You can expect to cycle through picturesque valleys like the Inn River valley or Zillertal, alongside major rivers such as the Inn and Lech, and past beautiful lakes like Lake Achensee. Many routes feature well-maintained paved paths, while others might include unpaved sections through pine forests, blossoming apple orchards, or vineyards, offering varied surfaces for touring cyclists.
Many traffic-free routes in Tyrol lead to or pass by breathtaking natural attractions. You can explore stunning gorges like the Leutasch Gorge Panoramic Bridge or the View of Leutasch Gorge, and discover serene alpine lakes such as Lake Vilsalp or Lake Seebensee. These routes offer ample opportunities to immerse yourself in the region's majestic alpine landscapes.
Absolutely! Tyrol's rich cultural heritage means many traffic-free routes pass through charming towns and villages like Glurns, Hall, or Kufstein, where you can admire traditional alpine architecture. You might also encounter historic sites such as alpine castles or traditional huts like the Bad Kissinger Hut or Coburger Hut, offering a glimpse into local life and history.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Tyrol, with an average score of 4.57 stars from over 58,000 ratings. Cyclists frequently praise the stunning alpine scenery, the extensive and well-marked network of paths, and the opportunity to enjoy the region's beauty away from vehicle traffic. The diverse terrain and the abundance of natural and cultural highlights also receive high acclaim.
Yes, Tyrol is very family-friendly for cyclists. Many traffic-free routes, especially those along river valleys like the Inn Cycle Path or the Zillertal Cycle Path, are relatively flat and well-suited for families with children. These routes often connect charming villages and offer easy access to amenities, making them ideal for a relaxed day out with the whole family.
The optimal seasons for traffic-free touring cycling in Tyrol are typically spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these periods, temperatures are ideal, and the landscapes are particularly beautiful, with blossoming orchards in spring and vibrant foliage in autumn. South Tyrol, in particular, is known for its sunny weather, offering around 300 days of sunshine annually.
Tyrol boasts excellent bike-friendly infrastructure, including public transport options that can help you reach the starting points of many routes. Regional trains and buses often allow for bike transport, though it's advisable to check specific schedules and regulations for bike carriage in advance. This allows you to combine cycling with public transport for longer tours or to skip challenging sections.
Yes, circular routes are a popular option for traffic-free touring in Tyrol. The Kaiserradrunde, for example, is a well-known circular route that allows you to start and end in the same location, offering a comprehensive experience of the region's beauty without needing to retrace your steps.
Tyrol's extensive cycling network is well-supported by amenities. Along many traffic-free routes, you'll find numerous cafes, traditional inns, and restaurants offering local cuisine. There are also specialized bike-friendly accommodations that cater to cyclists, often providing secure bike storage, repair facilities, and sometimes even luggage transfer services. Charming villages along the paths are excellent spots to refuel and rest.
While many outdoor areas in Tyrol are dog-friendly, it's essential to check specific route regulations and local signage, especially in nature reserves or protected areas. Generally, dogs are welcome on leashes on most public paths. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved, and remember to carry water for them, especially on longer rides.


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