Best mountain passes around Fulpmes offer access to the Stubai Valley's diverse alpine terrain. Fulpmes serves as a base for exploring high-altitude areas like Schlick 2000 and the Serles mountain. This region features impressive limestone formations, panoramic viewpoints, and a network of trails for various outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its mountain landscapes and opportunities for both challenging and intermediate routes.
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Long climb with mostly moderate gradient.
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One of many ways to cycle up the Brenner Pass: Starting from Innsbruck, you'll cover a total of 36.4 kilometers on your way up. The route is relatively pleasant on asphalt, with an average gradient of 2.2 percent. A plus for Alpine lovers: You'll cycle through picturesque Tyrolean villages time and again.
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The Zwölfernieder is a 2,300-meter-high pass below the Elferspitze. It connects the Pinnistal with the Stubai Valley.
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Very worth seeing, you have to see it
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Great going downhill, we recommend going uphill via the Roman road (Igls-Matrei) - significantly less traffic
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Distance: 36.8km with 827m of gradient at 2.1% average slope. A very long climb that goes up the entire valley from Insbruck to the border with Italy in the famous and historic Brenner Pass. It is a climb to enjoy the Austrian landscapes of Tyrol and the tranquility of the roads. Although it seemed very tedious to me before doing it, I have to admit that it was very enjoyable and I really enjoyed it with my friend Jon Uncilla. I attach the link of @cyclingcols so you can see the profile in detail -- http://www.cyclingcols.com/col/Brenner_Brennero
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The path from the Zwölfernieder down to the Autenalm is really very steep, narrow and exposed. In my opinion, this is a black path and requires surefootedness and a head for heights. This should be pointed out on the tour.
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In Mieders it's steep 12-17%, about 1km. Then it flattens out and levels off at an incline of 7-9%. Beautiful tours and well signposted.
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Near Fulpmes, you can experience stunning alpine scenery at areas like Schlick 2000 and the Serles mountain. For specific passes, Sennjoch offers a 360° mountain panorama with colorful pastures and rugged peaks. Another must-see is Halsl Pass, providing fantastic views, especially towards the south, and access to the eastern Kalkkögel mountains.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Zwölfernieder is a challenging mountain pass offering ingenious views. Be aware that the descent to Autenalm from here is very steep, narrow, and exposed, requiring surefootedness and a head for heights.
The region around Fulpmes is known for its impressive limestone formations, often referred to as the 'Dolomites of the Austrian Tirol,' particularly in the Kalkkögel mountains accessible from Schlick 2000. You'll also find panoramic viewpoints, rugged mountains, and colorful alpine pastures, especially around Sennjoch.
Yes, the Brenner Pass Northern Ascent is a historical site, known for its long climb and scenic route through picturesque Tyrolean villages. Additionally, at the base of the Serles mountain, you'll find Maria Waldrast, Austria's highest pilgrimage site, featuring a monastery, church, and a renowned fountain of grace.
The areas around Fulpmes offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including challenging multi-day alpine treks like sections of the Stubai High Route. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Split Rock and Stone Figures – View of Stubai Valley loop'. For more ideas, check out the Mountain Hikes around Fulpmes, MTB Trails around Fulpmes, and Running Trails around Fulpmes guides.
Absolutely. Schlick 2000, located directly above Fulpmes, is very family-friendly. It offers adventure trails for children in summer and a free nature park for freeriding in winter. You can also use the Serlesbahn Gondola to easily gain altitude, making the stunning mountain landscapes more accessible for families.
Fulpmes itself is well-connected within the Stubai Valley, and cable cars like the Serlesbahn Gondola provide direct access to higher elevations, making many areas accessible without a car. For specific routes or passes, local bus services often connect to trailheads.
Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking panoramic views, especially the 360° mountain panorama from Sennjoch. The diverse range of activities for all seasons, the impressive limestone formations, and the authentic alpine huts and restaurants are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the Brenner Pass Northern Ascent is a popular cycling route. It's a long, scenic climb from Innsbruck to the border with Italy, offering an enjoyable ride through Tyrolean landscapes. Many cyclists recommend taking the Roman road (Igls-Matrei) for the uphill section to avoid heavier traffic.
The 'Stubaiblick' viewing platform at Kreuzjoch (Schlick 2000) offers panoramic views of the Stubai Alps, Stubai Valley, and Inn Valley. From the summit of Serles, you can enjoy unparalleled 360° views extending from the Zuckerhütl to the Tux glaciers and even the Dolomites. Sennjoch and Halsl Pass also provide fantastic vistas.
Yes, the Schlick 2000 area, in particular, boasts a remarkable number of authentic and cozy alpine huts and restaurants, perfect for a break during your hike or ski tour. These offer a chance to experience local hospitality and cuisine amidst stunning mountain backdrops.


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