4.7
(23)
140
riders
02:16
16.3km
740m
Mountain biking
You won't be spoiled for choice on the Navis Alpine Pasture Trail, as both the alpine pastures themselves and the sections between them are truly delightful. Technically, the tour is easy, as it mostly runs on pleasant gravel roads.
By public transport, you travel to Navis village; by car, you drive a few meters further up to the Schranzberg paid parking lot. There, you pedal into the valley basin and climb a few hairpin bends up to the Peer Alm. On the southern slope, you cross the Klammbach stream and reach the highest point of the tour at the Klammalm. The route continues up and down through the pristine mountain landscape to the rustic yet cozy Poltnalm, the modern Naviser Hütte, and one last climb to the Stöcklalm, which offers great views.
by visittirol
Last updated: May 26, 2025
Tips
Includes a very steep uphill segment
You may need to push your bike.
After 6.75 km for 978 m
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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4.30 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
15.2 km
975 m
107 m
Surfaces
11.7 km
2.15 km
2.06 km
257 m
107 m
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After a fresh 🥶 morning start, we warmed up again pretty quickly 🌞. The fantastic panorama 🏞 on this Alpine tour is a pleasure every time 😊!
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May 12, 2025
You won't be spoiled for choice on the Navis Alpine Pasture Trail, as both the alpine pastures themselves and the sections between them are truly delightful. Technically, the tour is easy, as it mostly runs on pleasant gravel roads.
By public transport, you travel to Navis village; by car, you drive a
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