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The Arzler Trail
Mountain Biking Trail
Moderate
4.01 mi
731 ft
Innsbruck's best known trail is worth the hype!
The Arzler Trail is a famous route which is popular, well maintained and great fun. It's ridden by hundreds of riders per day and is particularly busy in the evening when the locals pedal up for an after-work ride. The terrain is generally pretty mellow but the middle section is fairly technical and involves some steep, rocky steps. If you skip this part out, the grade of the trail drops to "Moderate".
The trip starts out at the Hungerburg station which can be reached via the Hungerburgbahn train, the "J" bus, or - if you're really keen - pedal power! Cross the Hungerburg carpark to reach Rosnerweg road. Turn right on this and follow it as it climbs into a forest and becomes a jeep track. The track traverses for a kilometre or so and then turns left and climbs up towards the Arzler Alm mountain hut (which is well signposted). At the same moment that you first glimpse the Arzler Alm you arrive at the start of the Arzler trail. It's a very short detour to the hut itself if you want to go and grab a drink but most riders just drop straight in for their well-earned thrills!
The first section of the trail is flowy and goes over some gap jumps which are easy to roll over if you don't want to take any air. There are a couple of tight-ish bends but otherwise nothing too technical. The second section of the trail, reached after you cross a jeep track, is pretty similar and leads you back onto the Rosnerweg track which you rode up.
The section below the Rosnerweg is the toughest on the whole trail and features some tight, rocky turns and some steep drops too. You can circumnavigate this section by riding back to Hungerburg on the Rosnerweg and then following another jeep track down to join up with the next section of the trail.
The next section, which begins just above the Innsbruck suburb of Mühlau, is much like the first 2 parts of the ride but goes through much tighter trees and is not as well lit - if you're racing to get down before darkness this bit feels pretty tricky! Luckily the riding is pretty steady.
The trail briefly crosses a jeep track close to the Alpenzoo and then a final whip around some fun bends (including a couple of tight ones right at the end) leads to Richardsweg road. Rip down this back to Innsbruck. Written by Charlie Boscoe
The Arzler Trail is a famous route which is popular, well maintained and great fun. It's ridden by hundreds of riders per day and is particularly busy in the evening when the locals pedal up for an after-work ride. The terrain is generally pretty mellow but the middle section is fairly technical and involves some steep, rocky steps. If you skip this part out, the grade of the trail drops to "Moderate".
The trip starts out at the Hungerburg station which can be reached via the Hungerburgbahn train, the "J" bus, or - if you're really keen - pedal power! Cross the Hungerburg carpark to reach Rosnerweg road. Turn right on this and follow it as it climbs into a forest and becomes a jeep track. The track traverses for a kilometre or so and then turns left and climbs up towards the Arzler Alm mountain hut (which is well signposted). At the same moment that you first glimpse the Arzler Alm you arrive at the start of the Arzler trail. It's a very short detour to the hut itself if you want to go and grab a drink but most riders just drop straight in for their well-earned thrills!
The first section of the trail is flowy and goes over some gap jumps which are easy to roll over if you don't want to take any air. There are a couple of tight-ish bends but otherwise nothing too technical. The second section of the trail, reached after you cross a jeep track, is pretty similar and leads you back onto the Rosnerweg track which you rode up.
The section below the Rosnerweg is the toughest on the whole trail and features some tight, rocky turns and some steep drops too. You can circumnavigate this section by riding back to Hungerburg on the Rosnerweg and then following another jeep track down to join up with the next section of the trail.
The next section, which begins just above the Innsbruck suburb of Mühlau, is much like the first 2 parts of the ride but goes through much tighter trees and is not as well lit - if you're racing to get down before darkness this bit feels pretty tricky! Luckily the riding is pretty steady.
The trail briefly crosses a jeep track close to the Alpenzoo and then a final whip around some fun bends (including a couple of tight ones right at the end) leads to Richardsweg road. Rip down this back to Innsbruck. Written by Charlie Boscoe
Route and Elevation
Segments
Name | Distance | Elev. Diff. | Avg. Grade |
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Arzler climb full | 1.42 mi | 607 ft | 7.9% |
Crankworx Section 1 | 0.40 mi | 240 ft | 11.1% |
Arzleralm Climb | 0.63 mi | 394 ft | 11.7% |
Arzler steepest part | 0.30 mi | 203 ft | 12.9% |
Arzler Trail gesamt | 1.55 mi | -1,188 ft | -14.2% |
Arzler-Alm-Trail 1/4 2019 | 0.31 mi | -220 ft | -13.1% |
Arzler Trail - oberes Stück | 0.53 mi | -423 ft | -14.1% |
Arzler Alm Trail - top to down | 2.47 mi | -1,535 ft | -11.3% |
Arzler Trail gesamt | 2.10 mi | -1,509 ft | -13.6% |
#AAT/2 - 2021 | 0.28 mi | -184 ft | -12.1% |
Arzler-Alm-Trail 2/4 | 0.17 mi | -102 ft | -11.1% |
Arzler-Alm-Trail 3/4 | 0.36 mi | -449 ft | -23.2% |
Arzleralm Trail -unteres Stück | 0.99 mi | -804 ft | -14.7% |
Arzler Alm Trail Jumpline | 0.19 mi | -272 ft | -26.6% |
Rosner to Richard, Hold your Horses! | 1.80 mi | -1,102 ft | -11.6% |
Arzler-Alm-Trail 4/4 | 0.51 mi | -341 ft | -12.5% |
Crankworx Section 3 | 0.34 mi | -213 ft | -11.5% |
AAT/HuBu Finale 1/2 | 0.28 mi | -157 ft | -8.2% |
Crankworx Section 4 | 0.35 mi | -148 ft | -7.9% |
Arzler Alm Trail - finale | 0.57 mi | -390 ft | -10.9% |
Hubu Finale | 0.18 mi | -131 ft | -13.1% |