Lots of passes and curves in a dreamlike Alpine setting!
Tour length: 175km
Driving time: approx. 3.5 - 4.0 hours
Start from Reutte via the Hahntennjoch to Imst, further to Fließ, over the Piller into the Pitztal, further to Mötz and onto the Mieminger Plateau, over the Holzleitensattel and Fernpass back to the Außerfern.
Ehrenberg Castle near Reutte
Unterillertaler / GFDL Formerly an impregnable stronghold on an important north-south trade route, today a museum "to touch" for the whole family with insights into the old times of the knights. Address: Burgenwelt Ehrenberg, Klause 1, 6600 Reutte/Tirol
Tiroler Lech Nature Reserve
Irene Ascher One of the few unspoiled Alpine rivers is the Lech. Special features of the nature reserve are the adjacent floodplain landscapes, an important habitat for a wide variety of animal and plant species. In Weißenbach an der Lech you will find the Nature Park House (as of 2013: under construction).
Hahntennjoch
Vince51 / GFDL The first highlight that gets the engine going leads up to 1,894 meters above sea level. The Hahntennjoch road connects the Lechtal with the Upper Inntal (Imst). Note: Winter closure from November to April; natural hazards such as rockfall and mudslides in bad weather;
Imst / Alpin Coaster
Imst Tourism A detour to Hochimst, with the cable car up to the middle station and down with the longest alpine roller coaster in the world. When it's not too busy: fun guaranteed!
Landeck Castle
Klaus Graf / CC BY-SA 3.0 Built on a towering rock above the Inn in the 13th century directly on the Via Claudia Augusta and former seat of jurisdiction. Today the castle is used as an interesting local history museum and gallery.
Zammer Lochputz
Edwin Gap A legendary excursion destination with an adventure trail through the gorge in Zams (30m waterfall) and a show power plant at the entrance. In the Roman tower, a multimedia show tells the story of Lochputz. Contact and address: Römerweg 21, 6511 Zams
Piller
A beautiful viewpoint into the Upper Inntal is the Pillerhöhe on the way from Fließ to Arzl at the entrance of the Pitztal. Note: Above the viewpoint "Gacher Blick," locals sit on a bench, usually unnoticed by motorcyclists => If you feel too unobserved, you should look around first.
Area 47 (Ötztal Bahnhof)
Rudi Wyhlidal Outdoor fun of superlatives promises the Area 47, where you can engage in various activities such as climbing, sliding, caving, or canyoning.
Holzleitensattel
Ulflulfl / GFDL From Obsteig you reach Nassereith via the 1,120 meter high saddle. Moderate slope of 3.2%, beautiful wooded surroundings.
Fernpass / Blindsee
francois / CC BY 2.0 A little below the Fernpass (1,210 m) lies the idyllic, crystal-clear and turquoise Blindsee (1,093 m). In the summer months: Take a refreshing swim and swim a few laps!
Zugspitze
Nawi112 / GFDL The Zugspitzbahn from the Tyrolean village of Ehrwald leads up to almost three thousand meters. At the top, you can enjoy a breathtakingly beautiful view of the high peaks of the Alps and the Bavarian foothills. Tip: On the evening of an upcoming full moon night, drive up, in the west you can see the setting sun, in the east the rising full moon: wildly romantic and very impressive! There is, of course, gastronomy at the summit.
Have fun with the motorcycle in Tyrol!