Tour data
81.55km
726 - 1,174m
Distance
859hm
843hm
Ascent
04:20h
 
Duration
Brief description

With about 1000 metres of altitude difference this tour is a bit more exhausting, but the landscape of the Tannheimer Tal as well as the Oberallgäu rewards you even more.

Difficulty
medium
Rating
Technique
Fitness
Landscape
Experience
Starting point

Tannheim

Route
Tannheim (1,097 m)
0.5 km
Neu Kienzen
0.9 km
Kienzen
1.0 km
Zöblen (1,087 m)
3.8 km
Schattwald (1,072 m)
4.9 km
Steig
6.0 km
Kaminstube
9.2 km
Oberjoch
10.5 km
Obergschwend
13.0 km
Unterjoch
14.2 km
Mariä Himmelfahrt
14.8 km
Jungholz (1,054 m)
18.7 km
Pfarrkirche Mariä Namen
18.7 km
Lochbihler
20.0 km
Lochbiler
20.3 km
Enthalb der Ach
23.6 km
Buron Stadl
26.9 km
Wildbach-Alm
29.5 km
Reichenbach
29.5 km
Gschwend
30.8 km
Dohle
31.7 km
Haslach
32.6 km
Wertach-Haslach
32.8 km
Wertacher Hof
33.0 km
Faistenoy
34.2 km
Wendelinskapelle
34.4 km
Wertach
38.4 km
Kranzegg
46.3 km
Marienkapelle
46.6 km
Kalchenbach
48.2 km
Rettenberg
49.3 km
Brauereigasthof Adler-Post
49.5 km
St. Stephan
49.6 km
Brauereigasthof Engel
49.6 km
St. Agatha
52.7 km
Gasthof zum Grüntenblick
52.8 km
Agathazell
52.8 km
Burgberg
54.4 km
Erzflöße
55.9 km
Sonthofen (741 m)
56.9 km
Binswangen
58.2 km
Gasthof zur Linde
58.3 km
Kapelle St. Johannes Nepomuk
58.4 km
Tiefenbach
59.9 km
Reckenberg
61.1 km
Vorderhindelang
62.3 km
Bad Hindelang (825 m)
63.6 km
Bad Oberdorf
65.3 km
Kapelle St. Jakob
70.3 km
Heilig Geist Kirche
70.6 km
Oberjoch
70.7 km
Oberes Dorf
70.7 km
Kaminstube
72.1 km
Steig
75.3 km
Schattwald (1,072 m)
76.4 km
Zöblen (1,087 m)
77.5 km
Kienzen
79.9 km
Neu Kienzen
80.1 km
Tannheim (1,097 m)
81.0 km


Best season
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Description

The Tannheimer Tal has been known among cyclists for quite some time, because in 2001 the retinue of the Tour of Austria Bicycle Tour went through the valley. In 2005 the cycling pros of the Tour of Bavaria came to Tyrolean soil at the opening stage and were rewarded with the mountain classification Tannheimer Tal and the mountain classification Jungholz. And even professionals noticed the scenic attractions of the "probably most beautiful high valley in Europe". Lush green meadows, the Haldensee and a beautiful mountain scenery accompanied the cycling pros on their competition kilometres. And thus the Tannheimer Tal has also advertised itself as an ideal region for specific training or extended tours. "The Tannheimer Tal is an ideal starting point for long racing bike tours to the surrounding regions such as Lake Constance or the Arlberg", says Michael Keller, managing director of the tourism association Tannheimer Tal and former national mountain bike coach of Austria. Cyclists find in the Tannheimer Tal not only the ideal starting point but also a wide range of accommodation. You can choose your accommodation from a 5-star house to a private room. After a nice ride you can relax and recharge your batteries. - The Tannheimer Tal

Directions

Start at the tourist information in Tannheim in western direction to Schattwald. At Schattwald a 1.5 km long ascent begins up to the former customs office Oberjoch. After a short descent, turn right at the crossing to Unterjoch. Continue in the direction of Jungholz, at the Pfeiffermühle mill turn right over an ascent to Jungholz. Follow the road through the village and enjoy the beautiful descent and turn right at the crossroads towards Wertach. Turn right at the traffic light controlled crossing in Wertach. In Reichenbach turn left to Gschwendt and Haslach. After Haslach cross the main road and via Faistenoy to Wertach. In Wertach turn right and via Kranzegg and Rettenberg to Burgberg. Continue to Sonthofen, at the traffic light controlled intersection turn left towards Oberjoch/Reutte, pass through Binswangen, Reckenberg, Vorderhindelang to Bad Hindelang. Here follows the ascent over the Jochpass, with max. 9% gradient, to Oberjoch. In Oberjoch turn right at the crossing and follow the main road to the starting point in Tannheim.

Highest point
1,174 m
Endpoint

Tannheim

Height profile

Equipment

The personal equipment must be safe and serviceable and meet the relevant technical standards. Every racing cyclist is recommended to obtain information about the planned tours from specialist literature or on site. Complete racing bike equipment is strongly recommended, even for experienced cyclists!

Safety instructions

The StVO applies. General valid and customary rules of conduct.

It should be noted that in road cycling there is an increased risk of accidents and injuries. Despite careful tour planning, a basic risk always remains. Tour preparation through endurance sports, appropriate training and further education as well as personal prudence reduces the risk of accidents and injuries.

Additional information

Tourismusverband Tannheimer Tal


Arrival

On the motorway A7 at the exit "Oy-Mittelberg" on the B310 towards Wertach and to Oberjoch. There follow the signposting "Tannheimer Tal" B199, exit Tannheim. From the Tyrolean side via Reutte on the B198 towards Lechtal until Weißenbach, over the Gaichtpass along the B199 until exit Tannheim.

Public transportation

By train to Sonthofen, Pfronten/Ried or Reutte, then by bus to Tannheim.

Parking

Parking spaces at the Neunerköpfle gondola lift in Tannheim - subject to charges


Author
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