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Tiroler Oberland
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Piller Runde

Hard

4.9

(15)

541

riders

Piller Runde

04:46

83.7km

1,730m

Road cycling

The Piller loop begins at the Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis Bike Park and leads you down to Prutz before continuing along the Inn River via Landeck, Zams, Schönwies, and on to Imst.

From there, you gradually gain altitude, reaching the Piller area via Arzl and Wenns.

The climb to the Piller summit is…

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Last updated: November 21, 2025

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After 25.4 km for 77 m

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15.9 km

Pontlatzer Bridge over the River Inn

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Right next to the bridge there is a sculpture of the Tyrolean eagle. Next to it is an information board telling about the Tyrolean War of Independence.

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20.7 km

This Inn bridge is located near Nesselgarten.

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51.6 km

Through Wenns to the Pillerhöhe

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The Piller connects the Pitztal with the Kaunertal and is a challenging pass with beautiful sections.

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62.4 km

Pillerhöhe

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The Pillerhöhe (also Piller Satte) is a 1,559-meter-high Tyrolean Alpine pass that connects the Upper Inn Valley with the Pitztal Valley. Up here, there is a magnificent view of the upper Inn Valley.

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83.7 km

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48.7 km

21.4 km

10.4 km

2.38 km

325 m

284 m

225 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

82.8 km

592 m

362 m

< 100 m

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Highest point (1,560 m)

Lowest point (710 m)

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Saturday 23 May

23°C

7°C

11 %

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November 20, 2025

The Piller loop begins at the Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis Bike Park and leads you down to Prutz before continuing along the Inn River via Landeck, Zams, Schönwies, and on to Imst.



From there, you gradually gain altitude, reaching the Piller area via Arzl and Wenns.



The climb to the Piller summit is the most challenging

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Trail Reviews

Petra
July 2, 2022, Landeck- Imst- Piller Höhe 💪🥵🤣

Beautiful tour - great view! But very exhausting for me.....🥵🤷🏼‍♀️

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We started today at the valley station of the Fendeks cable car in Ried. The first highlight lay between the annoying passages of Landeck / Zams and Imst: the Imsterberg ramp. Fortunately, the traffic slackened noticeably shortly after Imst in the ascent to Arzl, so that the pulse could concentrate completely on the two long climbs that followed up to the Piller Höhe. After this highlight with the panoramic footbridge high above the Inn valley, the next followed: The initially very steep (so that the brake discs glow) descent into the beautiful Kaunertal. Behind Berneck Castle (this passage didn't let you click in Komoot) it was a more relaxed way downhill back to the start / finish

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Too much time until the train departed and not enough elevation yesterday to just roll down to the station. So I went over the Pillerhöhe (1559m) and the Pitztal to Landeck. The elevation profile is incorrect for the first 35 km because the Garmin Edge went crazy when measuring the elevation. The ramp had neither a 29% incline nor a -13% decline, but it was definitely 15%.

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