Holiday in Zillertal with your mountain bike
A holiday in Zillertal on a mountain bike isn’t about kilometres, but about experiences. With 1,300km of perfectly maintained mountain bike routes, the valley is a top destination for anyone looking to get the most out of their stay. Whether it’s relaxed panoramic tours, challenging climbs, or technically demanding downhills – there’s a perfect trail for everyone. And after a day full of adrenaline? Stop by one of the 150 Zillertal Alpine huts, where you can enjoy a traditional “Kaiserschmarrn” and a refreshing beer.
Best service and assistance
Adler Inn – Tyrol Mountain Resort offers more than just accommodation for bikers. The best trails start right at the doorstep, our in-house bike guide shows you hidden highlights, and our dedicated bike area with workshop, wash station, and secure bike room ensures your bike stays safe and in top shape – just like you.
Our bike services for you:
- Athlete’s breakfast with Alpine superfoods – perfect for starting your day
- Guided e-bike and mountain bike tours in Tyrol with professional guides
- Rental of high-quality e-bikes (for a fee)
- GPS maps and tour recommendations for the best routes
- Bike area with workshop, compressor, and wash station
- Lockable room for all bikes
Guided MTB tours in Tyrol with bike pro Oliver Czech
Ready to roll? If you’re looking for a sporting challenge and unique views on holiday in Zillertal by mountain bike, Oliver Czech is the right person for you. This passionate MTB guide offers exclusive mountain bike tours from July to September.
Dates for 2025:
- 18 – 20 July
- 8 – 10 August
- 22 – 24 August
- 29 – 31 August
- 5 – 7 September
The best (e-)bike tours in Zillertal
- Panoramic tour: high-altitude trails with spectacular views
- Pleasure bike tour: panoramas, Alpine huts, and the best local cuisine
- “Oh Cheese” tour: a culinary ride with a tasting at 1,984 metres
Tip:
10 summer cable cars with bike transport make it easy to reach the best trails without breaking a sweat.
Single trails in Zillertal – adrenaline on two wheels
For those who love technical rides, jumps, and tight corners – the single trails for mountain biking in Zillertal are true challenges.
Our favourites:
- Wiesenalm trail (Zell am Ziller) – fast-paced and technical trail through the forest
- Isskogel trails (Gerlos) – from easy to extreme
- Hochzillertal bike trail (Fügen-Kaltenbach) – 900 metres of downhill fun
Tip: The Pump Track at the Hochzillertal valley station is perfect for warming up!
Shared trail – the Tuxerjoch pass adventure (2,238m)
This historic pass between the Zillertal and Schmirntal valleys was once an official road, even used for funerals – today, it’s a true adventure for bikers.
- Narrow switchbacks, technically demanding (1.20m wide, black-rated)
- Trail no. 5029: open to both bikers and hikers
- Duration: approx. 3.5h | Length: approx. 14km | 838 vertical metres from Adler Inn