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🌱 1 ton CO₂ offset
Why ride Innsbruck?
Innsbruck is the rare bike destination where the trailheads are on the city tram. Bikepark Innsbruck (Mutterer Alm) sits a 20-minute tram-ride from the old town with 12 marked trails across all levels, and Nordkette — the alpine ridge looming over Maria-Theresien-Strasse — drops the legendary Hafelekar singletrack straight back into town. Crankworx World Tour stops here every June.
What you'll ride in Innsbruck
Getting to Innsbruck
Innsbruck airport is 5 km west of the centre — most hotels are a 15-minute taxi or free bus ride from the terminal. Munich airport is 2 h by direct train. The Hungerburgbahn funicular and Nordkettenbahn cable car carry bikes from the city to the Seegrube ridge. The Innsbruck Card includes most lifts for free.
Trail-side hotels in Innsbruck
Every hotel below has confirmed secure bike storage and sits within easy reach of the Bikepark Innsbruck + Nordkette trail network. Four verified MTB-friendly properties — from ride-from-the-door agriturismos to lift-base 4-star hotels.
Innsbruck on the map
All hotels listed above are within a short ride or shuttle of the Bikepark Innsbruck + Nordkette trailheads, in or around Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria.
Riding & booking in Innsbruck
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