in Seefeld

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43.2 km
675 m
01h43
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Last verified: 7 August 2024

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Along rivers, through forests wooded areas and across a beautiful high plateau – the circular ride starting in Seefeld has an enormous amount to offer in terms of scenery. The ride leads along the Isar river to the village of Mittenwald, back along the edge of the Arnspitze Nature Reserve and parallel to the Leutascher Ache river via the Wildmoos plateau to the starting point in Seefeld. A good level of fitness is required: the climbs are rarely steep but come thick and fast in the second half of the ride.
The starting point of this ride is Seefeld railway station, from where the route heads north-west along the Leutascher Straße. At the end of the village the route turns onto the cycle path and runs slightly downhill along the Klammbach stream in a north-easterly direction to the village of Boden-Niederlög and on towards Scharnitz. The route crosses Scharnitz on the main road and, at the end of the village, leads down to the Isar river. This rushing river will accompany riders all the way to Mittenwald and makes for impressive pictures with its wide gravel bed. After crossing the German border and entering Mittenwald, the route rejoins the Leutascher Straße and climbs steeply back into Tirol. There follows a section of about 4 kilometres on tarmac, which ends at a guesthouse in Burggraben and continues aong the wonderfully gravelled Achweg trail. Now begins another picturesque part of the ride, which runs along the Schartentalbachl stream and later parallel to the Leutascher Ache river. The route leads steadily uphill towards the west before the trail turns south shortly before the Buchener Landesstraße and the last metres of climbing have to be conquered on a climb to the Wildmoossee lake. The final highlight is the descent back to Seefeld, on the same road on which riders left the town at the start of the ride.

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Difficulty level: Medium (70/100)

Length: 43.2 km

Duration: 01h43


Total ascent: 675 m

Maximal slope: 6.5 %

Average slope: 1.6 %

Net ascent: 0 m

Total descent: 675 m

Roads and subsoil

Paved roads: 21.3 km (49 %)

Cobblestones: 0 m (0 %)

Bike paths: 23.7 km (55 %)

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Car free roads: 21.4 km (50 %)

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        1. Boden-Niederlög

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        2. Pfarrkirche Scharnitz

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        3. Scharnitz

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          Scharnitz is a municipality in the district of Innsbruck-Land in the Austrian state of Tyrol …
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        4. Porta Claudia

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          The Porta Claudia is a former fortification at the Scharnitz Pass, where the valley of the River …
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        5. Scharnitz Pass

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          The Scharnitz Pass is a narrow section of the upper Isar valley in the Northern Limestone Alps. …
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        6. Riedboden

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        7. Leutascher Ache

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          The Leutascher Ache is a river of Tyrol, Austria and of Bavaria, Germany, a left tributary of the …
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        8. Leutasch Gorge

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          The Leutasch Gorge is a gorge near Mittenwald and Unterleutasch in the Bavarian-Tyrolean border …
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        9. Weidach

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        10. Oberleutasch

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        11. Leutasch

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          Leutasch is a municipality in the northern part of the district Innsbruck-Land in the Austrian …
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        12. Interalpen-Hotel Tyrol

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        13. Wildmoossee

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          The Wildmoossee is an aperiodic mountain lake, 3 kilometres west of Seefeld in Tirol near the …
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        14. Seekirche

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        15. Former Augustinian monastery and St. Oswald Church

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          Since the 14th century the Saint Oswald Church in Seefeld was famous for the 'host-miracle'. …

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        16. Olympiaregion Seefeld

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          The Region Seefeld is a tourist region in Tyrol, Austria. It provides the entire infrastructure of …
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        17. Seefeld in Tirol

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          Seefeld in Tirol is an old farming village, now a major tourist resort, in Innsbruck-Land District …
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        18. Seefeld Plateau

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          The Seefeld Plateau is a montane valley and basin landscape in the North Tyrolean Limestone Alps …
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        19. Bahnhof Seefeld in Tirol

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