Best attractions and places to see around Gerlosberg include a variety of natural features and cultural sites within the Zillertal Alps. This region is characterized by its mountainous landscape, with the Gerlosbach stream flowing towards the Ziller Valley. Historically, the area has agricultural roots with old farms and a past in gold mining. Gerlosberg offers a mix of outdoor activities and insights into local heritage.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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At only 31 km, the Zillertal Cycle Route is perfect for anyone who would like to take a more leisurely approach to their cycling holiday in Austria. This cycle tour through the famous Zillertal is especially popular with beginners and families with children. Because the easy route takes you along the wide, sunny valley floor, mostly on asphalt and gravel without any significant climbs.
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The landscape is beautiful wherever you look, but be careful, the cycle path also has some pitfalls. Suddenly it goes steeply uphill and right at the top you have to stop abruptly because a road crosses it. Always be alert!
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Surprisingly easy and smooth to ride on a racing bike. Shortly before Mayrhofen there are some pieces of gravel, but they are easy to ride with a racing bike and slightly wider tires (32mm).
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The Rastkogelhütte offers very tasty food and the hosts are very friendly. A rustic stop on the way.
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Really great, rustic 👍🏻👌🏻 hut Food really tasty 😋 Beautiful surroundings with many tour options.🌄
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Nice hut to stop off
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Gerlosberg is nestled in the Zillertal Alps, offering a stunning mountainous landscape. You can explore the scenic Zillertal Valley, where the Gerlosbach stream flows. The region is also home to various peaks like Rastkogel, Roßkopf, Kleine Gilfert, and Marchkopf, providing a dramatic backdrop for outdoor activities.
Yes, Gerlosberg has a rich history. You can find the charming "Maria Opferung" Schoolhouse Chapel, as well as old mills and historic farms that reflect the area's agricultural heritage. Historically, the region was also known for gold mining. For a taste of local culture, consider visiting the Zillertaler Heumilch-Sennerei show dairy or the BrauKunstHaus von Zillertal Bier.
Gerlosberg is a prime location for hiking. Popular routes include trails leading to the Rastkogel Hut, a popular stop for day hikers and a starting point for ambitious mountaineers. Another well-known destination is the Edelhütte, often visited by those heading towards the Ahornspitze. For easier options, explore the trails around the Rosenalm or the Via Crucis of Gerlosberg. You can find more detailed routes in the Easy hikes around Gerlosberg guide.
Absolutely! The region offers several family-friendly options. The Zillertal Cycle Path is an easy-to-ride route suitable for families. In winter, the Hainzenberg Toboggan Run provides a thrilling 7-kilometer experience. The Zillertal Arena also features family attractions like the Fichtenschloss (spruce castle) and Fichtensee (spruce lake). The Zillertaler Heumilch-Sennerei show dairy is another great option for all ages, offering insights into cheesemaking and free tastings.
Cyclists will enjoy the Zillertal Cycle Path, a beautiful and easy route along the Ziller to Mayrhofen, perfect for beginners and families. It primarily follows asphalt and gravel paths with minimal climbs. For more challenging road cycling, you can explore routes like the Mayrhofen – Grüne-Wand Hut loop. Discover more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Gerlosberg guide.
For breathtaking panoramas, head to the Summit cross of Königsleitenspitze, which offers wonderful views in every season and is easily accessible by cable car. The Rosenalm also provides excellent vantage points with views into the Zillertal. Many mountain huts, such as Rastkogel Hut and Edelhütte, are also known for their scenic locations.
Gerlosberg offers excellent winter sports access. You can enjoy skiing in the nearby Zillertal Arena, Ahorn (Mayrhofner Bergbahnen AG), Rastkogel Bahnen, Möslbahn, and Hochfügen-Hochzillertal. The Hainzenberg Toboggan Run is a popular 7-kilometer track, also available for night sledding. Ice skating is another option, and you can experience the Almflieger flying element on Mount Gerlosstein.
Visitors frequently praise the hospitality and delicious food at the mountain huts, such as Rastkogel Hut and Edelhütte. The scenic beauty of the Zillertal Alps and the diverse trails for hiking and cycling in the Zillertal Valley are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the well-developed infrastructure for cyclists and the stunning panoramic views from spots like the Summit cross of Königsleitenspitze.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity of Gerlosberg. You can find routes like the Ziller River – Zillertal Panorama View loop or the Zillertal Cycle Path – Kerzenstüberl loop. These trails offer varying distances and difficulty levels. For more options, refer to the Running Trails around Gerlosberg guide.
Gerlosberg is appealing year-round. For hiking and cycling, the summer months (June to October) offer pleasant weather and full access to trails and mountain huts. For winter sports like skiing and sledding, early December to Easter is ideal. The region's natural beauty can be enjoyed in every season, with the Summit cross of Königsleitenspitze offering wonderful views regardless of the time of year.
Yes, visitors can explore traditional Tiroler cuisine at cozy local restaurants, trying dishes like Tiroler Gröstl or cheese fondue. Strolling through local markets and shops provides an opportunity to discover unique handmade crafts and take home a piece of Tirol. The Zillertaler Heumilch-Sennerei also offers local cheese products.


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