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Austria
Tyrol
Reutte
Stanzach

Old Town of Imst – Ascent to Hahntennjoch loop from Stanzach

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Road cycling routes
Austria
Tyrol
Reutte
Stanzach

Old Town of Imst – Ascent to Hahntennjoch loop from Stanzach

Hard

5.0

(4)

148

riders

Old Town of Imst – Ascent to Hahntennjoch loop from Stanzach

04:40

70.8km

2,240m

Road cycling

Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 19, 2026

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Temporary access restrictions

Includes segments with temporary access restrictions.

After 18.2 km for 1.66 km

Closed: • November-May (otherwise open)

After 20.6 km for 10.9 km

Closed: • November-May (otherwise open)

After 39.3 km for 10.9 km

Closed: • November-May (otherwise open)

After 50.9 km for 1.66 km

Closed: • November-May (otherwise open)

Waypoints

A

Start point

Bus stop

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1

4.36 km

Scenic Road Along the Lech

Highlight • Cycleway

With the right wind you can really build up speed here

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2

6.61 km

First Steep Ascent to Hahntennjoch

Highlight • Mountain Pass

the key point right at the beginning of the pass

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3

11.8 km

Bschlabs Village

Highlight • Settlement

dreamy place on the Hahntenjoch, plagued by motorcycle noise in summer, but pure idyll in winter

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4

12.3 km

View of the Church of Bschlabs

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wonderful view of the Bschlaber valley along the Hahnentjoch

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21.2 km

Hahntennjoch

Mountain Pass

6

35.4 km

Old Town of Imst

Highlight • Settlement

Imst (Rhaeto-Roman Damaist)
The oldest traces of settlement in the area around Imst date back to the Bronze Age.
In 763, Imst was first mentioned in a document as “in opido Humiste” - part of the founding equipment of the monastery church of St. Peter built in Scharnitz by the Diocese of Freising. The name is said to go back to an early form of the Latin humidus (moist), which was combined with the word formation morpheme -iste. The name can be translated as wet field, damp ground. The genesis of the toponym: 1120 as “Uemeste”, 1143 as “Umiste”, 1278 as “Umeste”, 1296 as “Ümst”. In the late Middle Ages the name Imst finally prevailed.
In 1266, Meinhard II of Tyrol acquired the area from Bavarian ownership and granted Imst market rights in 1282. In 1822 there was a major fire disaster. In 1898 Imst received city rights.
Imst played a role during the National Socialist era when the city was the first Tyrolean municipality to make Adolf Hitler an honorary citizen in 1933, which was only revised in the 1990s. Even more recently, a street named after the “greatest Nazi poet in Tyrol”, Jakob Kopp, and the failure to rename it caused a stir and discussion.
Confronted with the misery of war orphans and homeless children after the Second World War, Hermann Gmeiner founded the SOS Children's Villages association in 1949. With friends he built the world's first children's village in Imst, which opened on April 15, 1951 after two years of construction.
Text/Source: Wikipedia
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imst

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7

54.5 km

Ascent to Hahntennjoch

Highlight • Mountain Pass

If you are at this point, then the highlight of the pass is now waiting for you, the narrow hairpin bends up to Pfafflar, here you get a real high mountain feeling.

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8

55.7 km

View of the Hahntennjoch Valley

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a small parking bay with a wonderful view of the valley

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9

62.2 km

Start Ramp of Hahntennjoch Pass

Highlight (Segment) • Mountain Pass

right at the beginning the steepest part, the ramp parallel to the Lech - in reverse great descent, but at the 50 sign you should start to brake to get the hairpin bend

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70.8 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

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57.7 km

12.7 km

250 m

109 m

Surfaces

70.7 km

< 100 m

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