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afternoon
2°C/36°F
20% Fineweather
1000m
Frostborder

Saturday

Saturday
3°C/37°F
50% Fineweather
1300m
Frostborder

Sunday

Sunday
3°C/37°F
60% Fineweather
1200m
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Forecast

Unfortunately, the next cold front is not long in coming. Before arriving here, there will still be clear and sunny spells. In the afternoon, however, cloud will increase and produce showers.

Tendency

During the next few days, our weather will remain changeable and cold. Temporary sunny spells will alternate with periods of thick cloud and a few showers.

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afternoon
2°C/36°F
20% Fineweather
1000m
Frostborder

Saturday

Saturday
3°C/37°F
50% Fineweather
1300m
Frostborder

Sunday

Sunday
3°C/37°F
60% Fineweather
1200m
Frostborder

Forecast

Unfortunately, the next cold front is not long in coming. Before arriving here, there will still be clear and sunny spells. In the afternoon, however, cloud will increase and produce showers.

Tendency

During the next few days, our weather will remain changeable and cold. Temporary sunny spells will alternate with periods of thick cloud and a few showers.

Need help? Contact us!

Innsbruck Tourism


Mon - Fri: 8.00 am - 5.00 pm

Hotel- and group reservations


Mon - Fri: 9.00 am - 5.00 pm

Tourist info


Mo - Fr: 9.00 am - 5.00 pm

Singletrails

AIRTIME, ADRENALINE & SPEED

Narrow and largely natural trails with jumps and lots of roots, from very easy to difficult, for everyone from beginners to bike experts – the Innsbruck region has a diverse selection of single tracks to suit every taste and ability level. Are you looking for flowy and playful or rough and technical trails? Head to Bikepark Innsbruck! Are you a real bike expert? How about taking on one of the most difficult, steepest and longest downhill routes in Europe, the Nordkette Singletrail?

The Arzler Alm Trail (5007)
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Difficulty
Difficulty
medium
Driving time uphill
15MIN
Altitude down
480 METER
Max. route length
3.8 KM
Starting point
Arzler Alm
Endpoint
Innsbruck
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The Arzler Alm trail is a moderately difficult singletrail with lots of jumps and small variations, some of which are very demanding. It starts about 300 metres east of the Arzler Alm where the forest trail branches off towards the Mühlauer Quelle spring.


The first section as far as the avalanche dam offers constant changes of gradient, steep bends and a few jumps. After rain you need to be careful because it can get quite slippery due to the loamy subsoil. The second section runs from the avalanche dam straight down into the city. The terrain here is even more varied with long, steep bends, tight hairpins, blind summits, small gorges and rocky sections. After a ride of 3.7 kilometres with an elevation loss of almost 480 metres, the trail ends in the Mühlau district of Innsbruck.


Access to the trail is via the Hungerburgbahn (check the timetable!) and then

an ascent of approx. 20 minutes on the mountain bike route 506, or from the city via the branched route network in the direction of the Arzler Alm.



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Elevation profile

afternoon
2°C/36°F
10% Fineweather
1000m
Frostborder

Sunday

Sunday
5°C/41°F
20% Fineweather
1300m
Frostborder

Monday

Monday
5°C/41°F
50% Fineweather
1300m
Frostborder

Forecast

As far as the weather is concerned, we had best skip today’s forecast: A strong northerly airflow will today cause thick cloud and frequent snow showers.

Tendency

On Sunday, Monday and Tuesday we will feel the effects of the low pressure area. The weather will be unstable and showers may form at any time.

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