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ProjektGaislachkogl Trail
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Ötztal Radwegnach Längenfeld
GRANSTEIN
KAISERSGEHÖRDE
LOCHLEHN
SCHMIEDHOFRECHENAU
HAINBACH
LEITESEEGRÜNWALD
RETTENBACH
WINDAU
HOF
INNERWALD
PITZE
MOOS
GAISLACH
AUSSERWALD
Zentrum Shuttle
Gaislachkoglbahn II
Gaislachkoglbahn I
Giggijochbahn
Langeggbahn
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C38 Hochsölden-Rotkoglbahn
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Leiterbergalm1.910 m
Gh. Hochwald1.580 m
Gh. Hochwald1.580 m
Gh. Granstein1.469 m
FREIZEIT ARENA
Gampe Thaya2.000 m
Sonnblick2.090 m
Wirtshaus Giggijoch2.284 m
Gampe Alm2.000 m
Rotkogelhütte2.662 m
Hühnersteign2.012 m
Rettenbachalm2.145 m
ice Q3.048 m
Tirolerstube2.170 m
Heidealm2.130 m
Silbertal2.000 m
Gaislachalm1.968 m
Sonneck1.968 m
Löplealm1.970 m
Bodenegg1.555 m
Neue Post Gasthof
Zwieselstein
Brückenwirt
Rettenbach2.675 m
Tiefenbach2.796 m
Stabele Schirm1.925 m
Obstlerhütte1.950 m
Panorama Alm1.500 mPhilipp
1.460 m
Stabele Alm1.915 m
Obergurgl-Hochgurgl
Vent
Mittelstation2.174 m
RettenbachtalGletscherstraße
Gletscherstraße
Giggijoch
GiggijochbahnTalstation 1.350 m
GaislachkoglbahnTalstation
1.360m
Rosi Mittermaier Tunnel
Höchster StraßenpunktEuropas 2.800 m
Ret tenbachferner
Tie fen b achferner
Gaislachkogl3.058 m
Karleskogl3.106 m
Innere Schwarze Schneide
3.367 mMutkogl3.309 m
Rotkogl2.947 m
Schwarzkogl3.016 m
Roßkirpl2.942 m
Grieskogl2.914 m
Breitlehner2.795 m
Puitkogl3.343 mWassertalkogl
3.252 m
Hohe Geige3.393 mTiefenbachkogl
3.309 m
Zwieselstein1.427 m
Hochsölden2.090 m
SÖLDEN1.377 m
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NO. NAME DESCRIPTION
BROATE LINE
1,6 181 11%
[bʀɔ̃ɑtə] “BROAT“ – broad or wide in Ötztal dialect. It is a quite easy and fun-filled line, also thanks to the playful elements. This route starts directly at the junction of TEÄRE LINE / OHN LINE and ends right at the Rolling Pump Track.
LETTN LINE
1,5 127 8%
[lɛtn̩] Muddy, humid or wet in Ötztal dialect. Some parts of this line travel through wet forest and grassland areas which are equipped with Northshore elements to bypass the tricky sections. LETTN LINE ends at the Giggijoch base station.
EEBME LINE
2,1 191 9%
[eːbm̩/eːbm̩ə] „Eebme“ means even, but, of course, this ride gets you moving! The EEBME is a great warm-up ride with berms and rollers starting at the Gaislachkogl mid-station. It then leads beautifully through the forest to the Langegg lift, where the OHN LINE begins.
OHN LINE
3,6 377 10%
[ɔhn̩] “Ohn“ – you also pronounce the h – stands for downhill. The track starts at the Langegg base station and playfully winds its way down over 3.6 km. It‘s super fun and extremely versatile with tons of northshore elements, rollers and turns.
HARBE LINE
2,2 177 8%
[haʁbə] “Again and again“ in Ötztal dialect. Believe us - that‘s exactly what you will think after your first (and second...) ride on the HARBE LINE: I want to bike down again! This route is playful, fun-filled and action-packed at the same time.
TEÄRE LINE
5,2 575 11%
[tɛa/ãʀə] Ötztal dialect word for stubborn, headstrong, willful – to cut one‘s own path. Flow at its finest on a 5 km long, true cult route featuring 130 hairpin turns. The line travels right below the Gaislachkogl mountain gondola down to the base terminal: steep turns, wall ride and a spectacular wooden snail await you.
OLLWEITE LINE
7,0 712 10%
[ɔllvai̯ʔə] “Ollweite“ – or “af Ollweite” to be precise – is Ötztal dialect for being outdoors, in the open, in open-air, outside the house. This super fine, 7 km long line starts below the Langegg top station at 2600 m and winds all the way down to Hühnersteign. It is one of the longest lines of the Republic and requires a good phy-sical shape, skills and stamina. It’s an adventure that literally rocks – with fun hairpin curves, blocky boulders and big berms.
ZAAHE LINE
0,7 78 11%
[ʦaːhə] Ötztal dialect word for weird, not easy, also enduring, tireless, to be tough or to keep one‘s chin up. The ZAAHE LINE is one of the most challenging routes in the BIKE REPUBLIC, and features tables, jumps, rollers and steep switchbacks.
GAHE LINE
7,4 620 8%
[ɡaːhə] Fast, quick is the meaning of “Gahe“ – ayou can pick up speed indeed on this flow show on the Giggijoch side. It‘s a seemingly never-ending ride (7.4 km!) from Hochsölden to Grünwald – starting above the treeline, it takes you into the woods with numerous berms and rollers.
NO. NAME
KLEBLE ALM TRAIL 2,2 517 0 S2
LEITERBERG TRAIL 4,7 605 5 S2
BODENEGG TRAIL 2,2 376 0 S3
KÜHTRAINSCHLUCHT TRAIL 1,3 53 33 S3
GAISLACH TRAIL 0,8 194 0 S3
NENE TRAIL 3,9 636 0 S3
JÄGERS NOTWEG TRAIL 1,7 199 154 S4
FERNAR TRAIL 6,0 823 18 S5
NO. NAME ROUTE, LINE, TRAIL
D ENDURO ASCHBACH 12,2 240
F ENDURO STABELE 15,3 658
L ENDURO MITTELSTATION RUNDE 19,4 836
A ENDURO STALLWIES ALM 8,0 630
B ENDURO WINDACH 10,1 629
N ENDURO HOCHSÖLDEN 18,6 760
G ENDURO GORTACH 13,2 594
M ENDURO SCHÖLDER TOUR 24,8 1064
K ENDURO GOLDEGG 17,6 837
NO. NAME ROUTE, LINE, TRAIL
E ENDURO ZWIESELSTEIN 11,7 323
I ENDURO SILBERTAL 18,2 668
C ENDURO STILLE SEITE 12,1 690
H ENDURO GLETSCHEREXPRESS reloaded 33,5 1639
TROALN LINE
1,6 73 5%
[tʁˈɔal̩n̩] The locals say TROALN when they are fooling around on a relaxed stroll – and that’s just what the line has in store: it’s a fun, easy and playful ride – and far from boring: there are plenty of smooth rollers, berms and jumps with save landings. The TROALE connects the OLLWEITE LINE (starting at the infamous rock garden section) to the HARBE and GAHE LINE.
OLM VOLLE LINE
1,5 362 24%
[ɔl̩m̩ ↗ føːlə] OLM VOLLE – full throttle is the mantra of our local multiple World Champion Laura Stigger – the extremely challenging, double black diamond line is dedicated to her. The tough enduro track runs through super steep and super technical terrain and is designed for very experienced riders only! It’s packed with wallrides, rough rocks and roots, step-ups and step-downs, drops and massive jumps up to 14 m. All mountain bikers MUST inspect the course before riding.
NO. NAME
RETTENBACHTRAIL 2,7 58 25 S1
BARTIGS BÖDELE TRAIL 1,1 42 20 S1
LÖPLE TRAIL 1,3 20 37 S2
GAMPE TRAIL 1,1 153 0 S2
WINDACH TRAIL 1,0 174 0 S2
LOCHLE ALM TRAIL 1,0 75 33 S2
KAISER TRAIL 1,0 86 6 S2
STALLWIES TRAIL 0,7 64 0 S2
SCHTECKLER TRAIL 1,0 112 1 S2
2,800 m
FERNARTRAIL
Start allowed until 9.00 am & after 3.00 pm!
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BIG 3
Competition course, only for pros - obligatory inspection! Beginners‘ LineLine, easy
Line, intermediate
Line, difficult
Trail, easy
Trail, intermediate
Trail, difficult Ötztal Cycle Trail
Mountain Bike RouteTransfer Trail
MTB Route, easy
MTB Route, intermediate
MTB Route, difficult
Restaurant
Hut, serviced
Free WIFI
Heart Defibrillator
Doctor | First Aid
Infomation
Service | Rental
Self-service
Bike-Wash
Pump Track,Training Course
Hiking trail - suitable for pramsAltitude meters uphill
Altitude meters downhill
Gradient
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Project
Underpass
Distance(km)
No bikes 007 ELEMENTS
Camping
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direction of travel
Stamp station
Hut, serviced and offering overnight stay
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SÖLDEN1.377 m
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Kleble Alm1.983 m
Stallwies Alm1.842 m
Brunnenberg Alm1.972 m
Moosalm1.500 m
Brunnenkogelhaus2.783 m
Ötztal RadwegLängenfeld
ZwieselsteinObergurgl
Vent
MOOS
PLATTE
WINDAU
GRANBICHL
HOFRETTENBACH
HAINBACH
RECHENAU
LOCHLEHN
SCHMIEDHOFKAISERS
FREIZEITARENA
INNERWALDAUSSERWALD
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Giggijochbahn
Gaislachkoglbahn I
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KRITERIUM VERY EASY - S0 EASY - S1 INTERMEDIATE - S2 DIFFICULT - S3 | S4 | S5
Riding technique
Trail novices! Basic mountain bikingtechniques are required: standard posture, balance, braking safely, suitable for bikers with a bit of trail experience or no experience at all
Trail beginners and advanced! Advanced mountain biking techniques are absolutely required: good balance incl. weight transfer in order to conquer obstacles, steps, safe corne-ring and braking technique; standard jumps, trail experience required
Trails for advanced! Special biking techniques such as good/very good balance, cornering technique, safe braking, safe jumping + weight transfer to conquer obstacles, biking over steps, basic switch backing turns, enough trail experience is a must
Trail experts! Very much trail experience and excellent biking techniques are a must, techni-cally very challenging sections: excellent balance, cornering technique (switchbacks), safe braking, jumping skills, trial techniques: rear/front wheel shifting required.
Danger levelFalls from a low height in non-dangerousterrain (forest, shrub, meadow) are possible, no danger of falling
Falls from a considerable height in non-dangerous terrain (forest, shrub, meadow) are possible, no danger of falling
Falls from a considerable height in dangerous terrain are possible
Falls from a great height in very dangerous terrain are possible. Partly danger of falling = danger to life!
Trail surface Firm and surfaced terrain, not slippery, without tree roots or rocks
Firm and surfaced terrain, short sections with tree roots or rocks
Mostly unsurfaced, quickly changing terrain with tree roots and rocks
Mostly unsurfaced, quickly changing terrain with huge tree roots and big rocks
Obstacles None Small number of terraced sections Terraced terrain featuring many edges and steps
Countless, very high terraces featuring edges, steps and stairs
Gradient Little gradient <=15% Steep <=30% Very steep <=60% Extremely steep <=70%
Turns Long and wide open turns, no obstacles in the turns or at the end of the turns
Hairpin turns, rolling through is easy, also steep turns, long and level end of turns
Very steep, narrow hairpin turns with obst-acles, abruptly ending turns
Extremely steep, narrow hairpin turns/switch-backs with obstacles, abruptly ending turns
Trail width Wide enough: min. 1 meter Narrow: min. 0.6 meter Very narrow: min. 0.3 meter Extremely narrow: min. 0.2 meter
Jumps No jumps or jumps to roll over easilyJumps to roll over easily or with bypass route, variants featuring jumps for advanced, great jump and landing areas
Not possible to roll over but there are bypass routes! Huge jumps incl. gaps, great jump and landing areas
In part not possible to roll over or bypass! Huge jumps incl. dangerous gaps, rather sub-optimal jump and landing areas
SÖLDEN MOUNTAIN LIFTS - SUMMER RATES 2021
SEASON11 Jun – 03 Oct 2021
Adults Youth(2002-2006)
Children(2007-2013)
½-day ticket from 11.30 am 36,00 29,00 20,00
1-day ticket 43,00 34,00 24,00
2-day ticket 79,00 63,00 43,00
3-day ticket 116,00 93,00 64,00
4-day ticket 144,00 115,00 79,00
5-day ticket 175,00 140,00 96,00
SEASON PASS11 Jun – 03 Oct 2021
317,00 253,00 174,00
BIKE REPUBLIC UPGRADE FOR ÖTZTAL INSIDE SUMMER CARD
½-day ticket from 11.30 am 28,00 16,00
1-day ticket 33,00 18,00
2-day ticket 61,00 35,00
3-day ticket 87,00 49,00
4-day ticket 109,00 61,00
5-day ticket 133,00 74,00
Ticket distribution:
MTB tickets are only issued to people with bikes and are only valid for uphill rides at the listed mountain lifts (no downhill rides). It‘s a flexible pass! Valid 7 days from purchase.
GRAVITY CARD 2021 (Validity 03 Apr – 07 Oct 2021)
Adults Youth(2002–2004)
Children(2005–2014)
519,00 390,00 252,00
By using the BIKE REPUBLIC SÖLDEN offers as described you accept the terms of use available online at bikerepublic.soelden.com/bikerules
All offers are subject to change. No discounts/refund in case of non-operation of single cable cars and lifts. For the Bergbahnen Sölden (“BBS”) ticket purchase the terms and conditions exclusively apply displayed at the ticket offices and online soelden.com/terms_skipasses.
OPERATING TIMES
GAISLACHKOGL GONDOLA I (675 pers./h)
11 Jun – 03 Oct 2021 daily 8.30 am - 4.45 pm
6-SEATER CHAIRLIFT LANGEGG (480 pers./h)
11 Jun – 03 Oct 2021 daily 9.00 am - 4.00 pm
GIGGIJOCH GONDOLA (450 pers./h)
11 Jun – 03 Oct 2021 daily 8.30 am - 4.45 pm
HOCHSÖLDEN - ROTKOGL GONDOLA (160 pers./h)
11 Jun – 03 Oct 2021 daily 8.30 am - 12.00 noon, 1.00 - 4.45 pm
ZENTRUM SHUTTLE (120 pers./h)
from 11 Jun 2021 daily 8.30 am - 8.00 pm
Subject to changes of prices. Errors excepted.
Respect!The freedom within our Republic is based on mutual respect on the mountain and in the village.
PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:Both mountain bikers and hikers use the same route. Please respect all walkers and hikers on the trail and always con-trol your biking speed.
The way to your Line.
BIKE REPUBLIC SÖLDEN
6005 Eebme Line
In Sölden, please dont forget
The sidewalk is not a road or bike country.
The sidewalk edge is not a jump ramp.
Find more information and further details about the rules of conduct in the Bike Repub-lic Sölden online at
bikerepublic.soelden.com/bikerules
LONG LINES Length Downhill Lines
GAISLACHKOGL 7.4 km 811 m
ROTKOGL 12.5 km 1,300 m
GIGGIJOCH 16.0 km 1,313 m
LONG TRAILS Lenght Downhill Trails/Lines
SCHÖLDER TRAIL 13.3 km 1,061 m
FERNAR NONSTOP 10.1 km 1,427 m
A10
C31
C30
C38
B20
BERGRETTUNGMOUNTAIN RESCUE
NOTRUF-APPEMERGENCY-APP
SOS EU ALP
140ALPIN-NOTRUF
EMERGENCY-CALL
BERGRETTUNGMOUNTAIN RESCUE
NOTRUF-APPEMERGENCY-APP
SOS EU ALP
140ALPIN-NOTRUF
EMERGENCY-CALL
2,800 m
FERNARTRAIL
Start allowed until 9.00 am & after 3.00 pm!
BIKE REPUBLIC SÖLDEN
6005 Eebme Line
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