Tyrol holiday with heart
Tyrol holiday with heart

For Big and
Small Cyclists

Tyrol holiday with heart
Tyrol holiday with heart

For Big and
Small Cyclists

Get Pedaling!

Biking in the Tyrolean Stubaital

Discover the Stubaital on two wheels! The valley offers more than just high peaks and glaciers in the summer. From Schönberg to the glacier, there are numerous cycling and mountain biking trails. It’s ideal for families and leisure cyclists, thanks to the many family-friendly hotels, the BIG Family kids’ program, and stopovers with delicious Stubai specialties. Even with e-bikes, less experienced riders can reach great heights. Explore the valley, gain altitude, and enjoy both nature and culture. Recharge with tasty snacks and breathtaking panoramas.

Not Just for the Hardcore Cyclists – families and leisure bikers alike will find endless opportunities for cycling.
Biking in the Stubaital, Tyrol

A Paradise for Pedal Enthusiasts

Biking in Stubaital means enjoyment and ease, stunning views, and adventure. The variety of tours offers challenging routes and smooth descents, ensuring the right path for every fitness level and age group. The mountain bike trails across the Stubaital follow the Tyrol Mountain Biking Model, ensuring easy navigation and safe paths. You can also find your perfect tour online, filtering by type, distance, and difficulty level.

Bike Guides, Rentals & Bike Shuttle

Looking for experienced bike guides for your cycling vacation? You’ll find them here:

Biking in the Stubaital, Tyrol
Downhill & Enduro Trails at Elfer
Downhill & Enduro Trails on the Elfer

The Elfer in Neustift attracts downhill fans from all over Tyrol with its EinsEinser and ZweiZweier trails. The EinsEinser trail starts at the mountain station and features over 4 kilometers of natural terrain, drops, Northshore elements, and a wall ride in the lower section. The ZweiZweier trail runs partly under the gondola and through the forest, offering short natural sections, berms, and smaller jumps. The ZweiZweier is easier than the EinsEinser, with predominantly smooth surfaces. After 3.5 kilometers, it merges into the EinsEinser trail.