Road cycling tour Timmelsjoch High Alpine Road - Sölden - Pfelders
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Timmelsjoch High Alpine RoadPhoto: Dominic Kuen, Ötztal
Across the Timmelsjoch High Alpine Road to Pfelders, a quiet village in the heart of the Texel Group Nature Park. This route takes you along the breathtaking panoramic road between Sölden and Moos in both directions.
The ascent to the Timmelsjoch is about equally long and steep from both sides on this route. Cyclists have to overcome about 1,400 meters of elevation on nearly 23 km from Sölden or Moos to the pass. Especially the almost 800 meter-long final climb in switchbacks is a challenge for pros and amateurs alike. The Ötztal cycling marathon takes place annually over the Timmelsjoch pass road.
The road cycling route over the Timmelsjoch High Alpine Road - elevation crossing 2,474 m, Austria's highest situated road border crossing, to Pfelders in the Pfelder valley, a side valley of the rear Passeier valley, is a very special experience. The idyllic, dreamy mountain village invites you to relax and linger, and the scenic charms help forget many of the hardships.
The spectacular High Alpine Road leads through the Ötztal glacier world, the Ötztal Nature Park, and the Texel Group. It is a special feeling of freedom that this ride over the Timmelsjoch conveys. The tranquil north-south connection off the main traffic routes, also known as the "secret gap" in the Alps, opens the world of the high mountains to travelers. Along the road, there are repeatedly partially futuristic architectural sculptures, five stations that provide information on nature, history, culture, society, and the economy of the region. At the toll station in Hochgurgl is also the Motorcycle Museum, Europe's highest situated motorcycle museum, with around 230 exhibits from more than 100 manufacturers.
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TIPP Alpenpässe Tirol ➤Timmelsjoch von Nordtirol nach SüdtirolSafety information
The road traffic regulations apply. General valid and usual behavioral rules.
Note that racing cycling can involve an increased risk of accidents and injuries. Despite cautious route planning, there is always a basic risk. Preparation through endurance sports, appropriate training and education, as well as personal caution reduce the accident risk and dangers.
Safe pass conquering by bike
The Timmelsjoch High Alpine Road is a popular sporting challenge for many cycling fans. Due to the popularity of the pass road as a destination and border crossing from the Ötztal into the Passeier valley, there is especially high traffic on weekends.
Tips for the optimal Timmelsjoch cycling experience:
- If you have free choice in planning your bike tour, tackle the pass on Saturdays and Sundays outside of 10 am and 4 pm. Advantage: Less traffic, more enjoyment of nature, and focus on your own sporting experience.
- For your own safety, handle the bike with maximum care and ride with foresight. Applies both as an individual athlete and in a group.
- Whether on flat land or on a high alpine road: For all road users, the rule of mutual consideration and personal responsibility applies.
Tips and suggestions
More info about biking & cycling in the Ötztal: https://www.oetztal.com/biken
Public transport
Arrival by train
Travel comfortably and safely by train to Ötztal station. A regular bus leaves directly from the station forecourt towards Obergurgl. The bus ride to Sölden takes about 1 to 1.5 hours.
All important information on bus schedules, connections, and taxi companies can be found here.
Directions
WHERE IS SÖLDEN?
Sölden is located in western Austria in the state of TYROL, in a southern side valley of the Inn valley – the ÖTZTAL.
Arrival from the west:
From Vorarlberg to Tyrol via the Arlberg pass or through the Arlberg tunnel (S 16) - Landeck - highway A 12 towards Innsbruck - exit Ötztal after Roppen tunnel - B 186 (35 km) to Sölden
From the north:
- Bad Tölz - Achen pass - B 181 - Jenbach - A 12 Innsbruck direction Bregenz - exit Ötztal - B 186 (35 km) to Sölden
- Pfronten - Reutte - Fern pass - Imst - A 12 direction Innsbruck - exit Ötztal after Roppen tunnel or B 171 Tiroler Straße to Ötztal (vignette-free) - B 186 (35 km) to Sölden
- Garmisch Partenkirchen - Ehrwald - Lermoos - Fern pass - Imst - A 12 direction Innsbruck - exit Ötztal after Roppen tunnel or B 171 Tiroler Straße to Ötztal (vignette-free) - B 186 (35 km) to Sölden
- Garmisch Partenkirchen - Mittenwald - Scharnitz - Seefeld in Tirol - Telfs - A 12 towards Bregenz - exit Ötztal or B 171 Tiroler Straße to Ötztal (vignette-free) - B186 (35 km) to Sölden
From the east:
From Munich or Salzburg on the A 93 to Kufstein, then on the A 12 towards Bregenz, via Innsbruck to the exit Ötztal, then continue on B 186 (35 km) to Sölden
From the south:
Coming from Bolzano towards Brenner (toll road) - Brenner highway via Schönberg toll station towards Innsbruck - from Innsbruck on A 12 towards Bregenz to Ötztal approach - continue on B 186 (35 km) to Sölden
Parking
At the valley stations of Gaislachkoglbahn and Giggijochbahn, there are plenty of free parking spaces available, and free parking garages are also provided. Parking is free between 8:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Paid overnight car parking is possible in the Gaislachkogl parking garage:
more information about overnight parking
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Equipment
Personal equipment must be safe and usable and meet the respective technical standards. Every racing cyclist is recommended to inform themselves about the planned routes through specialist literature or on site. Complete racing bike equipment is strongly recommended even for experienced riders!
Tip: A light is advisable for partially poorly lit tunnels.
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