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No traffic gravel bike trails around Warth are set within the scenic Arlberg region, characterized by alpine landscapes, mountain passes, and river valleys. The terrain features a mix of forest roads, unpaved paths, and connecting paved sections, offering diverse riding experiences. Riders can expect significant elevation changes, providing both challenging ascents and exhilarating descents through a natural mountain environment.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
5
riders
41.8km
04:20
1,230m
1,230m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
5
riders
41.3km
04:13
1,180m
1,180m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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5.0
(3)
36
riders
72.2km
05:01
1,590m
1,590m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(6)
45
riders
40.8km
02:54
940m
940m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
(2)
15
riders
36.9km
02:34
800m
800m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Bodenalpe is idyllically situated in the Almajur valley. For example, you can cycle from Steeg along beautiful forest paths beside the Almajurbach stream up to the mountain hut of the same name at 1,560 meters.
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The Gamsvroni snack bar is located in Hiermoos near Bockbach, close to Steeg. Here you can take a break, refuel, and enjoy the view and hospitality.
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A very nice rest stop. The dumpling soup was delicious.
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Lake Spullersee stores water from the surrounding mountains to generate electricity in two hydroelectric power plants, the Braz power plant and the Spullersee power plant. This reservoir and the power plants are operated by the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB), so the electricity is used for the railways. According to the ÖBB, the frequency of the generated traction current is 16.7 Hz, while the grid frequency in Austria and Europe is 50 Hz. Lake Spullersee also serves as a flood protection facility.
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The approach via the asphalted Spullerseeweg is the much more comfortable option compared to the very steep gravel path that leads from the other side over the Stierlochjoch to the lake.
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The artificial lake looks nicely integrated into the landscape.
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The Melköde Alpe, at 1,346 m, is a mountain pasture with a refreshment stop. The Schwarzwassertal valley runs with a relatively flat gradient from the bottom up to this point and then begins to climb steeply towards the Schwarzwasserhütte.
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The Warth region, nestled in the Arlberg, offers a diverse mix of terrain for gravel biking. You'll encounter forest roads, unpaved paths, and connecting paved sections, all set against stunning alpine valleys and mountain pastures. Expect significant elevation changes, providing both challenging ascents and exhilarating descents.
While many routes in the Arlberg region cater to experienced riders due to demanding climbs and descents, there are moderate options available. The guide currently features 7 routes, with 1 classified as moderate and 6 as difficult. For a challenging but rewarding experience, consider the Three Alpine Pastures Tour, which covers over 41 km with significant elevation.
Warth's no-traffic gravel trails offer access to breathtaking natural features. You might encounter highlights such as the Walmendinger Horn or the Summit Cross of Hoher Ifen. The region is also known for its picturesque river valleys and tranquil high-altitude lakes, providing numerous scenic viewpoints.
Yes, the Warth area is home to several beautiful waterfalls. While riding, you might find yourself near the Natural Bridge Over the Schwarzwasserbach, which is also a natural monument. Another notable spot is the Alpe Melköde Alpine Hut and Waterfall, offering a refreshing stop.
The summer months are generally ideal for gravel biking in Warth, as the high-alpine gravel roads above the tree line are clear of snow. This season allows for the best access to the extensive network of trails and ensures pleasant riding conditions. Winter conditions would make many of these routes impassable for gravel biking.
Yes, many of the gravel routes in Warth are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Formarinsee – Formarinsee loop from Zug is a challenging circular route covering over 40 km. Another option is the Melköde Alp – Herzsee (Heart Lake) loop from Mittelberg.
The komoot community highly rates the outdoor experiences in Warth, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Riders often praise the 'gigantic summit world' and 'unspoilt nature' that characterize the region's trails, highlighting the immersive experience of gravel biking away from traffic.
While the region offers diverse terrain, many of the no-traffic gravel routes around Warth are classified as difficult due to significant elevation changes and demanding sections. For families with younger children or those seeking very easy rides, it's advisable to carefully review the route details and difficulty ratings. Some sections might even require pushing the bike.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many trails in the Warth and Arlberg region, especially on forest roads and unpaved paths. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife. Check specific local regulations or trail signs for any restrictions on individual routes.
Yes, the Warth-Schröcken region is known for its 'alpine cosiness' and traditional charm. Along some alpine gravel tours, you can find mountain huts like the Konstanzer Hütte and Darmstädter Hütte, which provide welcoming stops for rest and refreshment. It's a good idea to check the operating hours of these huts before you set out.
The duration of the trails varies significantly based on their length and difficulty. For instance, a challenging route like the View of Au Rehmen – Bregenzer Ach Cycling Route loop from Schoppernau can take around 5 hours, covering over 72 km. Shorter, though still difficult, routes like the Three mountain pastures tour might take around 4 hours.


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