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Road cycling around Wildermieming offers diverse terrain across the eastern Mieminger Plateau, an area known for its sunny disposition and varied landscapes. The region features well-developed roads, ranging from flat stretches suitable for leisurely rides to challenging climbs up surrounding passes. Cyclists can navigate through picturesque villages, alongside lakes, and experience panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. The area's geographical location provides optimal conditions for road cycling routes of various difficulty levels.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
4.7
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323
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44.0km
02:24
900m
900m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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19.5km
00:50
140m
140m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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4.0
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17.7km
00:42
80m
80m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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32.9km
01:59
860m
860m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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20.3km
01:06
240m
240m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Stams Abbey – a Baroque gem on the Inn Valley Cycle Path – is a magnificent Cistercian monastery in the Tyrolean Inn Valley, founded in 1273. It is particularly famous for its Baroque abbey church with twin towers, the richly decorated high altar, the princely crypt, and the atmospheric Bernardi Hall. Today, the abbey is not only a spiritual center, but also a place of education (with its own high school) and culture. Due to its location directly on the Inn Valley Cycle Path, the abbey is an excellent destination or stopover for cyclists. The tranquil abbey courtyard, the café in the abbey area, and the opportunity to take a guided tour offer cyclists a relaxing and culturally enriching break. The view of the surrounding Tyrolean mountains also makes the visit worthwhile.
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History of the Cistercian Monastery of Stams The Cistercian Monastery of Stams was founded in 1272 by Count Meinhard II of Gorizia-Tyrol as a burial place for the Tyrolean princes in memory of the last Hohenstaufen dynasty, Conradin, and settled a year later. The monastery's Baroque and Rococo furnishings date from between 1650 and 1750. A monastery school has been documented since the 17th century. The monastery was dissolved in 1807 and re-established in 1816 under Emperor Francis I. In 1938, the foundation was dissolved again by the Nazi regime. A new beginning was made in 1945. Monks from the Cistercian monastery of Stična (Parakeet) in Slovenia made a significant contribution to the abbey's revival. Text / Source: MEDIA OFFICE OF THE RELIGIOUS ORDER ORDERS AUSTRIA, Vienna https://www.ordensgemeinschaften.at/portal/ordensgemeinschaften/ordenswiki/address/589.html#:~:text=The Cistercian monastery of Stams was founded in 1272 by Count Meinhard and dates back to the period between 1650 and 1750.
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The History of Stams Abbey The first documented mention of "Stambs" dates back to 1065, when a document describes a fiefdom of the noble family of Wangen in the central Inn Valley, with a settlement and a much-visited pilgrimage church dedicated to Saint John the Baptist. Stams Abbey was founded in 1273, when the founding convent, led by the first abbot, Heinrich von Honstetten, moved into Stams. Count Meinhard II of Gorizia-Tyrol had intended to establish a monastery here some time before, which would henceforth serve as the burial place of the Counts of Gorizia-Tyrol. The popular legend surrounding the founding of the monastery is now considered historically refuted, but it clearly demonstrates the connections of the Counts of Tyrol and their class consciousness: It states that the founding of the monastery was due to the gruesome death of the last Hohenstaufen, Conradin (beheaded in Naples in 1268). Conradin's mother, Elisabeth of Wittelsbach (d. 1273, her first marriage to the Hohenstaufen King Conrad IV), is said to have asked her husband, Count Meinhard II, to establish a memorial for her unfortunate son ("Mors Conradini – Vita Stamsii"). The mother monastery, the Cistercian monastery of Kaisheim (north of Donauwörth in Bavaria), was closed at the beginning of the 19th century as part of the secularization process. Text / Source: Association of Tyrolean Rifle Companies, Brixner Straße 1 / 6th floor, A-6020 Innsbruck https://www.tiroler-schuetzen.at/tirol_lexikon/stift-stams/
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It's lovely to cycle through the whole plateau with a stop at Affenhausen Hotel Traube. Tested for years! Beer garden for a quick pit stop
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Beautiful descent. Don't forget to stop and enjoy the view.
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It is written in large letters. Wonderful to look at with the Hohe Munde as a background!
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Wildermieming offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 30 distinct tours available. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy rides across the plateau to more challenging climbs.
The region provides a diverse range of road cycling experiences. You'll find 11 easy routes, perfect for relaxed rides, 15 moderate routes for those seeking a bit more challenge, and 7 difficult routes for experienced cyclists looking for significant climbs and descents. The Descent to Telfs – Leutasch sign loop from Rietz is an example of a difficult route with substantial elevation changes.
Yes, Wildermieming is known for its stunning landscapes. Many routes offer panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and pass by picturesque villages. You might cycle past the scenic Lake Mieming or the Mieminger Badesee. The region is also famous for its connection to "The Mountain Doctor" TV series, with the "Bergdoktorhaus" being a beloved excursion spot. For natural beauty, consider routes that offer views of the Mieminger Plateau, often referred to as the "sunny plateau." You can also explore natural monuments like Partnach Gorge or enjoy the View of Lake Eibsee.
The mild weather and less frequented roads in spring and autumn make these seasons ideal for road cycling in Wildermieming. While summer is also popular, spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery without the peak crowds.
Absolutely. The Mieminger Plateau features gentle inclines and well-developed roads, making it suitable for family-friendly rides. Routes like the Leiblfing Chapel – Telfs loop from Telfs, an easy 12.1-mile path, offer a relaxed experience passing by local landmarks. The "Cycle & Savour on the Mieming Plateau" is another easy, 35 km tour that combines asphalt, gravel, and forest roads, suitable for a leisurely family outing.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Wildermieming are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the Stams Abbey – Inn Cycle Path near Telfs loop from Telfs is an easy circular route that takes you through the Inn Valley.
The road cycling routes in Wildermieming are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from flat stretches on the sunny Mieminger Plateau to challenging climbs, and the spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
Beyond the cycling itself, the region offers several attractions. The Mieming Plateau Alpine Park features five theme trails, including the "Mooswiesenweg" with its unique insect and orchid populations. You can also visit the picturesque Coburger Hut or the Höllentalanger Hut for a break. The Stöttlbach brook is a natural feature that captivates children, and the Locherboden Chapel is a popular picturesque spot.
While many routes are designed for day trips, the region's well-connected network allows for longer excursions. You can combine routes to create extended rides, such as the "Mieminger Sonnenterrasse Tour," which is roughly 60 kilometers and winds through picturesque villages, offering spectacular panoramic views. For a challenging long-distance experience, passes like the Kühtai Pass are renowned for their gradients.
For those seeking a greater challenge, routes with significant elevation changes are available. The Telfs – Mösern Climb loop from Mieminger Chain is a moderate route with substantial ascents, while the Descent to Telfs – Leutasch sign loop from Rietz is classified as difficult, featuring over 900 meters of elevation gain.
Yes, many routes pass through or near picturesque villages on the Mieminger Plateau where you can find cafes and pubs. The region is also known for its hospitality, offering various accommodation options that cater to cyclists, ensuring you can refuel and rest during or after your ride.
Wildermieming and the Mieminger Plateau are generally well-connected, and public transport options can help you reach starting points for various routes. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for specific access points, especially if you plan to start or end your ride away from the main villages.


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