Bike Arena For many now the ultimate vacation and leisure experience: Climbing mountains on bikes and experiencing the adventure on hiking routes and specially-designed natural paths on two wheels. Enjoying the woods, the mountain and nature in a very individual way – everyone at their own pace, up the mountain with spirit and power and down again quickly and with great passion. Whether it is exciting mountain biking that makes your heart beat faster or relaxing, flat valley routes – there is almost no limit to your desire for action, sport and nature. The Zillertal Arena really earns its reputation as a bike arena! Around 266 mountain bike kilometres of all levels of difficulty invite you to push your biking limits. In order to make it a bit easier for beginners the mountain railways will transport bikes at no extra cost. - The bike ticket - combi-ticket Zell-Gerlos / Gerlos-Zell is your ticket to a journey through the mountains in Zell and Gerlos, or vice versa.
More info... - Free bike transport with the cable car up to 1,800 metres above sea level and “cruising” in
high altitudes! - Bike rental at the railway stations or in sport shops
MOUNTAIN BIKE TOUR TIP: Duration: 3 hours Difficulty: easy Route description: The Arena Panorama Tour 2 offers just as many breathtaking panoramic vistas as its “sister tour”, the Panorama Tour 1, but with a lot less pedalling effort. The tour begins with a ride in the Isskogelbahn cable-car so you’re already at an altitude of almost 1,900 metres before you start pedalling. This means that less-practiced cyclists and beginners can also enjoy this tour across glorious Alpine pastureland above the tree line complete with spectacular views of the Zillertal Alps and their glaciers. More information… Good to know: Code of conduct & levels of difficulty Many of the routes take you through the working areas of farmers and foresters who also look after and maintain the trails. A code of conduct, therefore, applies along these mountain bike routes in order to ensure the safety of both those on two wheels and those who work in the countryside.
The official mountain bike routes are divided into different levels of difficulty and these are shown on the route signposts. The marked levels of difficulty help you to select both an appropriate route and the necessary equipment.
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