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Austria
Tyrol
Bezirk Imst
Sölden

View of Sölden – Timmelsjoch Toll Station loop from Zentrum Shuttle Talstation

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Road cycling routes
Austria
Tyrol
Bezirk Imst
Sölden

View of Sölden – Timmelsjoch Toll Station loop from Zentrum Shuttle Talstation

Hard

4.9

(19)

869

riders

View of Sölden – Timmelsjoch Toll Station loop from Zentrum Shuttle Talstation

05:52

87.2km

2,890m

Road cycling

Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 29, 2026

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After 16.7 km for 3.84 km

Closed: • November-May • 8:00 PM-7:00 AM (otherwise open)

After 23.6 km for 6.59 km

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After 30.2 km for 1.52 km

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After 31.8 km for 1.64 km

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After 54.2 km for 1.64 km

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After 55.9 km for 1.52 km

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After 57.4 km for 6.59 km

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After 67.1 km for 3.79 km

Closed: • November-May • 8:00 PM-7:00 AM (otherwise open)

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Start point

Train Station

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2.37 km

View of Sölden

Highlight • Viewpoint

From here, Sölden can be looked at very nicely and it is well worth the brake.

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12.1 km

Timmelsjoch Pass (Passo Rombo)

Highlight • Mountain Pass

It's truly spectacular to cycle through this area. It also coincides with a section where the slope is gentler, allowing you to enjoy the scenery even more.
Well... both sides of the Passo Rombo are truly spectacular and offer wonderful views.

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16.4 km

Timmelsjoch Toll Station

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Coming from Sölden, it is a stopover, because then it goes down briefly before the final climb on the pass comes. Coming from Italy, the big climbs are made at this point and you can look forward to the descent.

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23.6 km

Passo del Rombo / Timmelsjoch (2,509 m)

Highlight • Mountain Pass

The Timmelsjoch is undoubtedly one of the most impressive places in the Ötztal: far the rugged mountains open all the way down to the valley and the wind slowly drives the clouds over the peaks. The Timmelsjoch is the highest road in the Alps, and in the summer countless cyclists fight their way up the countless serpentines.

At the top of the Joch is also a small inn, in which both hikers and cyclists can strengthen.

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42.9 km

Scenic Road in Passeiertal

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It's worth stopping for a moment, because you should pay attention to the road on the descent.
An impressive landscape in the Passeier Valley!

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43.7 km

Hairpin Bends of Passo del Rombo

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Passo del Romo on the Italian side has 2 "tornanti" zones: in the first kilometers of the port, but especially in the final kilometers. In both places you get some spectacular photos.

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47.3 km

View of the Passo del Rombo Valley

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The valley is wonderful.
Passeier a historic long-distance trade route. Mule tracks connected it via the Timmelsjoch with the Ötztal and the upper Inn Valley on the one hand, and via the Jaufen Pass with Sterzing, the Brenner Pass and Innsbruck on the other. Because of the fork in both pass routes, St. Leonhard was the strategically most important trading center in Passeier; there the horses were changed and the goods transhipped. The most common family name in St. Leonhard, Haller, can be traced back to this, which in turn goes back to the packers (salt freighters, also called Haller) who transported salt from North Tyrol and wine from South and Welschtirol to Meran.

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63.8 km

The Friendship Monument at Timmelsjoch (also known as the Eagle Monument) is a symbolic monument located directly at the summit of the Timmelsjoch pass at an altitude of 2,474 meters. It stands right on the state border between Austria (North Tyrol) and Italy (South Tyrol) and symbolizes the historical connection, brotherhood, and growing together of the two regions in the heart of Europe.

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87.2 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

63.1 km

23.7 km

409 m

146 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

87.1 km

125 m

104 m

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Lowest point (1,220 m)

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