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No traffic touring cycling routes in Lechtal traverse a valley shaped by the Lech River, often referred to as the "last wild river of the Northern Alps." The region is framed by the Lechtal and Allgäu Alps, offering a landscape of riverine environments, meadows, and forested areas. The well-developed cycling infrastructure includes predominantly flat, maintained asphalt tracks and side roads, making it suitable for various cycling abilities.
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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. This journey, which typically takes around 3 hours and 5 minutes, guides you through diverse landscapes, from alpine meadows to idyllic river scenery. You will follow the free-flowing Lech River, passing through traditional villages and riparian forests. The path offers a mostly gentle, downhill gradient, with well-maintained paved roads and occasional manageable sections of gravel.
While the full Lech Cycle Path extends much further, this segment provides a taste of its charm. The route is well-developed and clearly signposted, making navigation straightforward. You will find accommodation options readily available along the way, and services like luggage transfer are often offered by tour operators, allowing you to cycle with just a day bag. Consider starting your ride in the morning to enjoy the scenery at a relaxed pace.
This trail is notable for blending natural beauty with rich cultural heritage. As you cycle, you will experience the unique
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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You can stop by the Kasermandl mountain hut for a meal or even stay overnight. Open Thursday to Monday from 10 am to 7 pm. In winter, until 6 pm. Closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays, except Wednesdays during peak season. More information at: https://kasermandl.tirol/impressum/
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At the Gibler Alm you can recharge your batteries and enjoy the view.
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A trip to the Lech is always worthwhile.
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Forchach Suspension Bridge over the Lech River / 138-meter long Forchach Suspension Bridge Forchach – Hikers and cyclists can enjoy another attraction on the Lechweg trail near Forchach. The 138-meter-long suspension bridge has been open to the public since August 2020. On the other side, a unique hiking area unfolds. Hiking upstream along the Lech River is particularly worthwhile here. Text / Source: Lechtal Tourism, Untergiblen 23, 6652 Elbigenalp https://www.lechtal.at/de/infrastrukturen/haengebruecke-forchach.html
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Juniper tree Natural monument Common juniper The common juniper (Juniperus communis) is known primarily as a juniper bush. As a type of cypress, it is found primarily on dry, rather nutrient-poor, calcareous soils. The pungent leaves of the common juniper are needle-shaped and up to 15 mm long. The spherical, round fruits are berry cones. Initially greenish, they later turn blue-black and ripen in the 2nd year or even in the 3rd year after fertilization. Even in earlier times, people knew about its healing power, which is due to the essential oils and tannins in its fruits. Today, it is still often found next to graves as a "guardian". Popular belief says that it makes it easier for the souls of the deceased to pass into the afterlife. The common juniper is widespread in the dry pine forests on the Lech. Here it also occurs as a tree with a height of up to 8 m. In the rest of Tyrol, tree-shaped junipers are only known in three other locations. In 1960, these stands were declared a natural monument by the Tyrolean Nature Conservation Act (= a natural structure that should be preserved due to its rarity, uniqueness or beauty or because of its scientific, historical or cultural significance as well as because of the special character it gives to the landscape. If there is a public interest in this, the district administrative authority can declare a natural monument by notice. - Tyrolean Nature Conservation Act 2005) and placed under protection. Text / Source: Tiroler Lech Nature Park Association, Klimm 2, 6644 Elmen https://www.naturpark-tiroler-lech.at/naturpark_entdecken/gemeiner-wacholder/
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Nikolausbrücke Elbigenalp (Lech Bridge), Grießau over the Lech "last wild river in Europe"
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Lechtal offers a good selection of routes for touring cyclists seeking car-free experiences. There are 24 dedicated touring cycling routes, with 8 easy, 10 moderate, and 6 difficult options, ensuring something for every skill level.
The prime season for touring cycling in Lechtal is generally from spring to autumn. During these months, the weather is most favorable, and all routes, including the popular Lech Cycle Route, are fully accessible. Winter cycling is possible on some paths, but conditions can be challenging due to snow and ice, and many services may be closed.
Yes, Lechtal is excellent for family-friendly, traffic-free cycling. The Lech Cycle Route is predominantly flat and features well-maintained asphalt tracks and side roads, making it ideal for families and pleasure cyclists. Many sections follow the gentle course of the Lech River, offering a safe and scenic experience.
Many of the no-traffic cycling routes in Lechtal, especially those along the Lech River, are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature park areas, and to be mindful of other cyclists and wildlife. Always carry water for your pet and be aware of local regulations regarding dogs in specific areas.
Lechtal's routes offer stunning natural beauty. You'll cycle alongside the pristine Lech River, often called the 'last wild river of the Northern Alps,' with its unique gravel and broken stone embankments. Keep an eye out for impressive waterfalls like the Hägerauer Waterfall, which is visible from the cycle route, and the mystical Doser waterfall near Häselgehr. The routes are framed by the majestic Lechtal and Allgäu Alps.
Yes, the routes pass through charming villages such as Steeg, Holzgau, Elbigenalp, and Stanzach, offering glimpses into local culture. You might also encounter impressive structures like the Holzgau Suspension Bridge. The Klimm bridge visitor centre near Elmen also provides insights into the Tyrolean Lech Nature Park.
Lechtal has excellent public transport options for cyclists. Post buses equipped with bike trailers operate several times a day, allowing you to easily reach different starting points for your rides or return to your accommodation after a tour. This flexibility makes it easy to plan one-way trips along routes like the Lech Cycle Route.
Parking is generally available in the villages along the main cycling routes, especially near popular starting points for the Lech Cycle Route. Many accommodations in Lechtal are bike-friendly and offer secure storage for your touring bike, and some may also have dedicated parking facilities for guests.
While the main Lech Cycle Route is linear, following the river, there are options for circular tours. The Lechzopf Tour is a moderate 26 km circular route that offers a great way to experience the region without retracing your steps. Many smaller local loops also connect to the main cycle paths, providing varied circular options.
The no-traffic touring routes in Lechtal are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 1100 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the paths, the stunning natural scenery along the Lech River, the well-maintained surfaces, and the overall sense of peace and immersion in nature that these car-free routes provide.
While many no-traffic routes are gentle, Lechtal also offers more challenging options. For instance, the route To the Bernhardseckhütte, though shorter, involves a significant elevation gain, providing a good workout. These more difficult routes often lead to higher viewpoints with panoramic vistas of the Alps.


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