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Gravel biking around Fusch an der Großglocknerstraße offers diverse terrain within an alpine setting, situated at the foot of the Großglockner and within the Hohe Tauern National Park. The region features the iconic Großglockner High Alpine Road, providing routes with significant elevation changes and panoramic views. The Fuschertal Valley, carved by the Fuscher Ache river, presents paths that combine paved and unpaved sections, suitable for gravel bikes. This landscape is characterized by high mountains, glaciers, and numerous mountain streams, offering…
Last updated: July 16, 2026
4.7
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104
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25.1km
02:32
750m
750m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16.4km
02:11
820m
820m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.8
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133
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45.8km
05:11
2,070m
2,070m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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20
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35.7km
03:27
1,490m
1,490m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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82
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99.8km
08:47
3,940m
3,940m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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What a panorama and sense of accomplishment to have made it over the pass by bike.
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A hiking trail also leads to the right, parallel to the Sigmund Thun Gorge.
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A lovely little gorge, easy to walk through and afterwards perhaps take a stroll around the small lake.
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Long and, at least in good weather, busy, but the view is breathtaking!
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The famous High Alpine Road winds its way up to the Fuscher Törl Höhe mountain pass at an elevation of 2,428 meters. The road connects the states of Salzburg and Carinthia and is 48 kilometers long. The High Alpine Road has a total of 36 hairpin bends, but luckily, you don't have to take all of them on your way up. ;)
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There are over 25 gravel bike trails around Fusch an der Großglocknerstraße. Most of these, about 23, are classified as difficult, offering significant elevation changes and challenging terrain. There are also 6 moderate routes for those seeking a less strenuous ride.
The region offers diverse terrain, combining paved and unpaved sections ideal for gravel bikes. You'll find routes through the Fuschertal Valley with well-kept paths, as well as more challenging segments on the Großglockner High Alpine Road and trails within the Hohe Tauern National Park, featuring high mountains and glaciers. The area is known for its stunning alpine landscapes and varied cycling network.
While many routes are challenging, the Fuschertal Valley offers well-kept paths that are suitable for more leisurely rides. The broader region provides over 1,300 km of cycling paths, some of which are family-friendly. Look for routes with less elevation gain and smoother surfaces for a more relaxed experience.
You can expect breathtaking alpine scenery, including views of the Großglockner, Austria's highest mountain. The region is rich in natural features like mountain lakes such as Lake Klamm, gorges like Sigmund Thun Gorge and Kitzlochklamm Gorge, and numerous mountain streams and waterfalls. The iconic Großglockner High Alpine Road itself offers panoramic vistas.
Yes, there are several circular routes. For example, the Magnificent view – Hochtor loop from Fusch an der Großglocknerstraße is a difficult 45.8 km path offering extensive views. Another option is the Hochsonnberg Alm (1,850 m) – Salzach River Cycle Path loop from Bruck-Fusch, a challenging 46 km ride.
The region is best enjoyed for gravel biking during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn. This period offers the most favorable weather conditions and ensures that higher alpine roads, like the Großglockner High Alpine Road, are open and free of snow.
Yes, the region is known for its water features. The Waterfall in Salzburg – Grossglockner High Alpine Road loop from Bruck-Fusch is a 36 km difficult route that specifically highlights a waterfall. The Fuschertal Valley also has mountain streams and waterfalls cascading into it, and the Wasserfall-Erlebnisweg (waterfall adventure trail) is a notable attraction.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 100 reviews. Reviewers often praise the stunning alpine landscapes, the challenging climbs, and the diverse terrain that combines both paved and unpaved sections, making it ideal for gravel biking.
While the focus is on natural beauty, there are historical sites nearby. You can find castles such as Fischhorn Castle, Heuberg Castle, and Schloss Saalhof. Additionally, Bad Fusch is an old spa town with historical significance, popular for day trips.
Fusch an der Großglocknerstraße is a well-known tourist destination, and parking facilities are generally available within the village and at key access points for the Großglockner High Alpine Road. It's advisable to check local signage for specific parking regulations and fees.
Yes, the Großglockner High Alpine Road is explicitly mentioned as suitable for cycling, including mountain biking and road cycling, which implies its suitability for gravel bikes due to its mix of paved and potentially unpaved sections. It offers a significant challenge with breathtaking vistas.
Yes, the Glocknerblick Viewpoint – View of the Kitzsteinhorn loop from Fürth-Kaprun is a 35.7 km trail that leads through mountainous terrain and provides views of the Kitzsteinhorn.


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