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Austria
Tyrol
Bezirk Innsbruck-Land
Region Seefeld – Tirols Hochplateau
Zirl

Triumphal Arch, Innsbruck – View of the Martinswand loop from Zirl

Routes
Road cycling routes
Austria
Tyrol
Bezirk Innsbruck-Land
Region Seefeld – Tirols Hochplateau
Zirl

Triumphal Arch, Innsbruck – View of the Martinswand loop from Zirl

Hard

4.8

(6)

357

riders

Triumphal Arch, Innsbruck – View of the Martinswand loop from Zirl

05:15

99.9km

1,500m

Road cycling

Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 29, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 51.3 km for 284 m

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Start point

Train Station

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2.35 km

Inn Cycle Path Pedestrian and Cyclist Bridge (Unterperfuss–Zirl)

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Connection between Unterperfuss and Zirl

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22.9 km

Naturschauplatz Telfer Wiesen

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3

32.7 km

Many paragliders

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4

45.0 km

15% Climb at Ranalt

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Here the route goes uphill for a length of around 500 metres with a gradient of between 10 and 15 percent.

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5

70.4 km

View of the Europabrücke

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The old Brennerstraße is the most impressive road bike route between Innsbruck and the Brenner, especially the descent.

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81.0 km

The view goes back to the north over Innsbruck

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84.4 km

Triumphal Arch, Innsbruck

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A Roman-inspired triumphal arch surrounded by modern city life and timelessly imposing mountains: The Triumphpforte is one of the most striking sights in Innsbruck. Like a triumphal arch of antiquity, it testifies to Innsbruck's history. But she is not that old. The baroque building was built by order of Maria Theresia in the 18th century.
 
At that time the Empress was planning the wedding of her son Archduke Leopold in Innsbruck. Numerous changes in the cityscape go to the account of the imperial "wedding planner". For example, the medieval city gate at the entrance to Innsbruck's old town was demolished. From his stones a triumphal arch was built.

The portal of triumph is reminiscent of a joyous and a tragic event. The south side remains true to the wedding motto. But during the celebrations lasting several days, a stroke of fate befell Empress Maria Theresa. Her husband and father of the groom died, the regent fell into deep mourning. The north side of the portal of triumph therefore shows mourning motives to commemorate the sudden death of the emperor.

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87.0 km

Inn Cycle Path at Sieglanger

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As part of the Inn cycle path a great section between Völs and Innsbruck. Well paved. Only in the area of the motorway entrance Innsbruck West lift a few roots on the asphalt and there for slight bumps, which one possibly feels on the road bike. Generally a busy and much traveled route by amateur athletes and commuters.

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96.8 km

View of the Martinswand

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Imposing, natural and proud, the Martinswand near Zirl seems to be watching over the village. No wonder that the Martinswand and the Ehnbachklamm is home to one of the most interesting climbing regions in Tyrol!
 
At the foot of this climbing paradise, at 622 meters above sea level, Zirl: Only ten kilometers from the capital of the Alps, you can feel the heartbeat of nature and the pulse of the city here as well.

If you want to have a change even without climbing skills: About 200 meters above the Inntalsohle lies in the middle of the Martinswand the Maximilians grotto, a 26 meter wide and 19 meter high natural cave. According to legend, Emperor Maximilian once took refuge in the grotto after he had chased himself in the chamois hunt. The Grottensteig in the Martinswand has been redesigned and has been safely accessible since the beginning of April 2015. Bridges, fences and handrails provide a child-safe way to the magnificent viewpoint on Zirl and the upper Inn Valley.

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99.9 km

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Train Station

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38.5 km

31.4 km

15.4 km

9.63 km

4.87 km

238 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

93.2 km

3.78 km

2.39 km

536 m

< 100 m

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