Guided mountain bike tours
ride through Grossarltal with local bike guides
Don't want to bike through Grossarltal alone? Then, guided bike tours in a friendly group will be just right for you. In the Valley of Mountain Huts, weekly guided e-bike tours, bike technique training, and e-bike & hike tours are all offered in summer.
Reitalm, 1,600 m
- Bike out & back: 30 km
- Elevation change: ca. 770
Filzmoosalm, 1,710 m - Mooslehenalm, 1,449 m
- Out & back: 38 km
- Elevation change: ca. 1,490
Bichlalm, 1,731 m – Loosbühelalm 1,760 m
- Out & back: 34 km
- Elevation change: ca. 1,500
Aualm, 1,795 m – Schuhflicker, 2,214 m
- Bike out & back: 17 km
- Elevation change biking: ca. 900
- Elevation change hiking: ca. 300
Bichlalm, 1,731 m – Remsteinkopf, 1,936 m
- Bike out & back: 21 km
- Elevation change biking: ca. 850
- Elevation change hiking: ca. 200
Grosswildalm, 1,778 m – Penkkopf, 2,011 m
- Bike out & back: 27 km
- Elevation change biking: ca. 1,000
- Elevation change hiking: ca. 200
Want to improve your riding skills on an e-bike? Then the guided bike & hike tour with included technique training will be perfect for you. Bascht, an employee of the tourist office and certified bike guide, will take you on a leisurely bike tour to the Niggeltalalm (1,507 m). Through a series of coordinated technique exercises, you'll have even more fun reaching your destination. The bike guide from Grossarltal will teach you how to handle an e-bike properly and some of the basics, such as the correct way to mount and dismount, braking, steering technique, and much more. After the ascent with the e-bike, you will hike up the Schober (1,997 m) together. On your return to the valley, you stop at the mountain hut.
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In this Single Track Sampler, you'll ride with bike guide Bascht on the single track from the middle station of the Panoramabahn Grossarltal lifts down to the valley. First, you'll practice a few exercises on flat terrain. Your bike guide will explain various techniques, such as the correct way to mount and dismount, braking, trail behavior, and steering technique. After that, the ride down the trail ahead of you won’t be too challenging at all.
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