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Mountain biking around Rietz offers diverse opportunities within the mountainous terrain of Tyrol, Austria. The region is characterized by challenging ascents and scenic routes through alpine landscapes, with the Inn Valley providing a prominent natural feature. Riders can expect varied elevation profiles and expansive views across the Tyrolean Alps.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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54.9km
04:25
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.2km
03:41
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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18.5km
02:49
1,200m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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27.4km
03:12
1,080m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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41.1km
02:14
130m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Chamois are very often seen next to the cycle path.
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Unfortunately, the bridge is closed indefinitely. 😕
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The drive along the forest road is very steep in places. Car access is permitted all week. The alpine hut is very well-run; we met many locals who drove up for lunch. We were there on our e-bikes. The food is simple, with various dumplings, roasts, and even fried chicken. The homemade schnapps is still available. It's all delicious; we highly recommend it.
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You can find it in every village...time to cool down
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History of the Cistercian Monastery of Stams The Cistercian Monastery of Stams was founded in 1272 by Count Meinhard II of Gorizia-Tyrol as a burial place for the Tyrolean princes in memory of the last Hohenstaufen dynasty, Conradin, and settled a year later. The monastery's Baroque and Rococo furnishings date from between 1650 and 1750. A monastery school has been documented since the 17th century. The monastery was dissolved in 1807 and re-established in 1816 under Emperor Francis I. In 1938, the foundation was dissolved again by the Nazi regime. A new beginning was made in 1945. Monks from the Cistercian monastery of Stična (Parakeet) in Slovenia made a significant contribution to the abbey's revival. Text / Source: MEDIA OFFICE OF THE RELIGIOUS ORDER ORDERS AUSTRIA, Vienna https://www.ordensgemeinschaften.at/portal/ordensgemeinschaften/ordenswiki/address/589.html#:~:text=The Cistercian monastery of Stams was founded in 1272 by Count Meinhard and dates back to the period between 1650 and 1750.
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The History of Stams Abbey The first documented mention of "Stambs" dates back to 1065, when a document describes a fiefdom of the noble family of Wangen in the central Inn Valley, with a settlement and a much-visited pilgrimage church dedicated to Saint John the Baptist. Stams Abbey was founded in 1273, when the founding convent, led by the first abbot, Heinrich von Honstetten, moved into Stams. Count Meinhard II of Gorizia-Tyrol had intended to establish a monastery here some time before, which would henceforth serve as the burial place of the Counts of Gorizia-Tyrol. The popular legend surrounding the founding of the monastery is now considered historically refuted, but it clearly demonstrates the connections of the Counts of Tyrol and their class consciousness: It states that the founding of the monastery was due to the gruesome death of the last Hohenstaufen, Conradin (beheaded in Naples in 1268). Conradin's mother, Elisabeth of Wittelsbach (d. 1273, her first marriage to the Hohenstaufen King Conrad IV), is said to have asked her husband, Count Meinhard II, to establish a memorial for her unfortunate son ("Mors Conradini – Vita Stamsii"). The mother monastery, the Cistercian monastery of Kaisheim (north of Donauwörth in Bavaria), was closed at the beginning of the 19th century as part of the secularization process. Text / Source: Association of Tyrolean Rifle Companies, Brixner Straße 1 / 6th floor, A-6020 Innsbruck https://www.tiroler-schuetzen.at/tirol_lexikon/stift-stams/
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and the chamois have already got used to the Baiker
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There are 12 mountain bike trails around Rietz, offering diverse opportunities within the mountainous terrain of Tyrol, Austria. While most routes are challenging, there are also 2 easy trails available.
Yes, Rietz offers 2 easy mountain bike trails. While the region is known for its challenging ascents and difficult routes, these easier options provide a good starting point for beginners or those looking for a less strenuous ride.
The mountain bike trails in Rietz are characterized by mountainous terrain with varied elevation profiles, offering challenging ascents and descents. Riders can expect stunning alpine views across the Tyrolean Alps and scenic routes through alpine forests and meadows. The Inn Valley is a prominent natural feature you'll encounter.
Several popular loop trails offer great mountain biking experiences. The Peter Anich Trail – Place of Silence loop from Rietz is a difficult 34.1-mile route leading to a tranquil spot with panoramic views. Another favorite is the Stams Abbey – Arzkasten Inn loop from Rietz, a 23.8-mile difficult path featuring significant climbs and descents.
Along the mountain bike trails, you can encounter various natural and cultural landmarks. Routes like the Stams Abbey – Arzkasten Inn loop from Rietz and Stams Abbey – Lehnberghaus loop from Rietz pass by the historic Stams Abbey. You can also explore nearby natural highlights such as the Gaistal Valley or the Zimmerberg Gorge Trail.
The mountain biking experience in Rietz is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 1600 reviews. Riders often praise the challenging ascents, the stunning alpine views, and the diverse terrain that defines the region.
While many routes in Rietz feature challenging ascents, the Inn Valley offers cycling tours that are generally suitable for families. These routes provide a less strenuous experience amidst beautiful natural scenery, though specific family-friendly mountain bike trails are limited to the 2 easy routes available.
The mountainous terrain of Tyrol, where Rietz is located, is best enjoyed for mountain biking during the warmer months, typically from late spring through early autumn. This period offers more stable weather conditions, clear trails, and the full beauty of the alpine landscapes.
Yes, several mountain bike trails provide views of or pass by Stams Abbey. The Stams Abbey – Arzkasten Inn loop from Rietz and the Stams Abbey – Lehnberghaus loop from Rietz are two such routes that feature this historic landmark.
Rietz is known for its challenging routes. The Marienbergjoch – Weissensee (Fernpass) loop from Rietz is a particularly demanding 51.3-mile trail with significant elevation gain. Other difficult options include the View of Stams Abbey – Stamser Alm Chapel loop from Rietz, which features over 1300 meters of ascent.
While specific cafes or accommodations directly on the trails are not detailed, the region of Tyrol offers various options in and around Rietz. Trails like the Stams Abbey – Arzkasten Inn loop from Rietz lead to traditional inns, providing opportunities for refreshments and rest.
While direct mountain bike access to all summits may be restricted, the trails in Rietz offer stunning views of surrounding peaks. You can explore nearby highlights such as the Wetterkreuzkogel Summit or the Wankspitze summit, often visible from the trails or accessible via hiking paths from trailheads.


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