Königssträssle (Little kings street)

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Tannheimer Tal

The famous Königssträssle around the Grünten. A panoramic racing bike tour with countless viewpoints and refreshment stops. With a crowning finish - the Jochpass.

  • Strecke
    71,24 km
  • Dauer
    3:00 h
  • Aufstieg
    1050 Hm
  • Abstieg
    1050 Hm
  • Schwierigkeit
    mittel

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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 targeted 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

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 German customs office Oberjoch. After a short descent, turn right at the crossing to Unterjoch. Continue in the direction of Jungholz, turn right at the Pfeiffermühle mill, over a climb to Jungholz. Follow the road through the village and enjoy the beautiful descent and turn right at the crossroads towards Wertach. Turn left at the traffic light controlled crossing in Wertach. At the crossroads in the centre of the village straight on until the end of the village. Follow the road and after approx. 2.6 km turn left at the parking lot on the left side. Continue on the Königssträßle, peppered with 2 ascents and 2 descents to Burgberg. Continue to Sonthofen, at the traffic light controlled crossing turn left towards Oberjoch/Reutte, pass through Binswangen, Reckenberg, Vorderhindelang to Bad Hindelang. Here follows the ascent over the Jochpass, with max. 7% gradient, to Oberjoch. In Oberjoch turn left at the crossroads and follow the main road to the starting point in Tannheim.

Anfahrt

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.

Parken

Auf der Autobahn A7 bei der Ausfahrt "Oy-Mittelberg" auf der B310 Richtung Wertach und nach Oberjoch. Dort der Ausschilderung "Tannheimer Tal" B199 folgen, Ausfahrt Tannheim. Von Tiroler Seite über Reutte auf die B198 Richtung Lechtal bis Weißenbach, über den Gaichtpass entlang der B199 bis Ausfahrt Tannheim.

Öffentliche Verkehrsmittel

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

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.

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!

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