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Jogging around Längenfeld offers a diverse range of routes within Austria's Ötztal Valley, characterized by its expansive valley basin and surrounding Ötztal Alps. The region features a network of trails suitable for various fitness levels, often following waterways or traversing the valley floor. At an altitude of 1,173 meters, Längenfeld provides a serene environment for outdoor activities, with routes that include gentle paths and more challenging climbs into the alpine landscape.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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180
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9.04km
00:56
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This moderate 5.6-mile (9.0 km) jogging route in Längenfeld, Ötztal, offers scenic views of the Alps and runs along the Ötztal Cycle Path.
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6.07km
00:53
310m
310m
This difficult 3.8-mile (6.1 km) jogging route in Längenfeld - Ötztal offers panoramic alpine views and a challenging 1012-foot (308 m) clim

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9.40km
00:58
30m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.4km
01:11
50m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.18km
00:52
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Parish Church of St. Martin in Huben Even in ancient times, a small church in honor of the Sorrowful Mother stood "on the Hube"; this church was swept away and destroyed by the terrible flood of 1678. The following year, a new, larger church was built on the same site and consecrated on September 17, 1698, by Prince-Bishop Johann Franz Graf von Khuen. In 1805, this church was demolished except for the presbytery because it was deemed too small for the population of the Huben pastoral congregation, and the present church was rebuilt. The tower collapsed during the great flood of 1868; it was rebuilt in 1870. The high altarpiece, which depicts the offering of St. Martin's cloak, is still preserved. The fresco depicting St. Martin was created by Theres Strigl of Sautens, while the images on the side altars (Sacred Heart and Sacred Heart of Mary) were created by J. Stecher of Ötz. Vault frescoes (St. Martin, the Four Evangelists, Lamentation of Christ, and St. Cassian as Intercessor) were painted by Josef Wanner of Inzing. The statues of St. Cassian and John Nepomuk were carved by Josef Schatz, also from Inzing. The high altarpiece depicting the donation of St. Martin's cloak was created by Theres Strigl of Sautens, while the images on the side altars (Sacred Heart and Sacred Heart of Mary) were created by J. Stecher of Ötz. Vault frescoes (St. Martin, the Four Evangelists, The Widum was built in 1804 at the expense of the local pastoral community and expanded in 1866. The former local chaplain, Father Anton Wilhelm, who rendered great services to Huben, died in 1884. From "Parish Courts as Inns in Tyrol" by Franz Grass According to existing records, in the years around 1830, the then local chaplain of Huben kept bottles of wine in his cellar to occasionally refresh the vitality of poor, sick, and elderly people with a good tipple. He was sued for unauthorized serving, but this only resulted in the formal establishment of an inn. Huben's ruling circles believed that order was best maintained in the Widum and that travelers could be best fed, and so the inn was permanently associated with it. Text / Source: Diocese innsbruck https://www.dibk.at/Media/Pfarren/huben-im-oetztal-sr-laengenfeld-huben-gries/Geschichtliches
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The route takes you off the main road and up through a very scrambly, very uphill trail path which we really enjoyed, but it is also possible to follow the main road up to the little chapel at the top.
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The parish church of Saint Martin in Huben was built between 1805 and 1831 to replace a baroque church.
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The Ache accompanies you a lot on the cycle path... there are so many beautiful spots that are perfect for a short break.
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By mountain bike, you can reach about 300 meters from the bridge. Park your bikes at the benches and walk the rest of the way. The short hike is definitely worth it.
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Längenfeld offers a wide selection of over 75 running routes, catering to various fitness levels. These include 9 easy, 38 moderate, and 28 difficult trails, ensuring there's a suitable path for every runner.
Yes, Längenfeld has several easy running paths perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed jog. Many routes follow the expansive Ötztal Valley floor, offering gentle terrain. For example, parts of the Ötztal Cycle Route provide a scenic and relatively flat option.
For those seeking a challenge, Längenfeld offers routes with significant elevation gains and panoramic views. The Ötztal Ancient Trail: Längenfeld Panorama Loop is a difficult 6.1 km path featuring a challenging 308-meter climb, rewarding runners with stunning alpine vistas. Other options include the Legendary Trail Längenfeld 29k and Panorama Trail Längenfeld 6.5k, known for their trail running characteristics.
Absolutely! Längenfeld's natural beauty is a highlight of its running routes. You can find trails that lead to the tranquil Lake Winkelberg, the endpoint of a geological theme trail, or near the picturesque Lehner Waterfall. The region is surrounded by the majestic Ötztal Alps, offering dramatic views and glacial lakes.
Many running routes in Längenfeld offer breathtaking scenic viewpoints. The Ötztal Ancient Trail: Längenfeld Panorama Loop, for instance, provides panoramic alpine views. You can also incorporate a stop at the Adlerblick Platform for expansive views of the valley, or cross the 83-meter long suspension bridge for new perspectives of Längenfeld's basin.
Yes, Längenfeld features numerous circular running routes, perfect for varied training and exploration. Examples include the Along the water – Längenfeld loop from Huben (9.4 km) and the Along the water – Längenfeld loop from Längenfeld (7.2 km), both offering beautiful circuits through the valley basin.
The running routes in Längenfeld are highly rated by the komoot community, with an impressive average score of 4.7 stars from over 60 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse terrain, stunning alpine scenery, and the well-maintained network of trails that cater to all abilities.
Längenfeld is well-connected within the Ötztal Valley, and many trailheads are accessible via local public transport. The extensive network of trails, including those along the Ötztal Cycle Route, often starts directly from or near the village center, making them convenient to reach without a car.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many of the outdoor trails in Längenfeld. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature protection areas or near livestock, and to check specific trail regulations if posted. Always carry waste bags and ensure your dog is well-behaved around other users.
Längenfeld offers excellent running conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, ideal for exploring the valley and lower mountain trails. Summer is also popular, especially for higher altitude runs where the air is cooler. Even in winter, dedicated routes are often maintained for running, though conditions can vary and appropriate gear is essential.
Yes, Längenfeld provides ample opportunities for longer distance running. The expansive Ötztal Valley offers a vast network of trails that can be combined for extended runs. Routes like the Along the water – On the Ötztal Cycle Path loop from Längenfeld, at 11.4 km, are great starting points, and you can often link multiple paths to create even longer distances.
Yes, Längenfeld features a Fitness Parcours in the forest. This outdoor fitness area is equipped with mechanical-hydraulic machines for year-round strength training, making it an excellent spot to incorporate into your jogging routine for a more comprehensive workout.


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