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This moderate 20.3-mile mountain biking tour from Katzenkopf parking lot offers scenic views and takes about 2 hours and 24 minutes.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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This tour, starting from the Katzenkopf parking lot, combines elements of a scenic cycling route with some dedicated mountain biking sections. It's generally considered a moderate pleasure ride, suitable for mountain bikers looking for beautiful landscapes and varied terrain rather than highly technical singletrack. You'll encounter gravel paths, forest roads, and potentially some sections along rivers like the Leutascher Ache and Isar. While the Katzenkopf parking lot is also home to a dedicated Bikepark, this specific tour focuses more on a longer, touring experience around the Arnspitzen area.
The tour is estimated to take approximately 2 hours and 24 minutes to complete, covering a distance of about 32.7 kilometers.
The terrain is varied, primarily consisting of well-maintained gravel paths and forest roads. You'll ride along riverbanks, through forests, and experience some non-demanding uphill sections, particularly towards Seefeld. It's designed for a pleasant cycling experience rather than extreme technical challenges, making it suitable for a wide range of mountain bikers.
Yes, the tour offers several scenic highlights. You can enjoy a View of Hohe Munde and stunning View of the Karwendel mountain range. The route also follows the picturesque Leutascher Ache Riverside Path, providing opportunities to cool off by the water on warmer days.
Given its moderate difficulty and emphasis on scenic cycling paths and gravel roads, the touring aspect of this route is generally suitable for beginners and families who are comfortable with longer distances and some gentle climbs. If you're looking for dedicated beginner-friendly trails with specific features, the nearby Bikepark Katzenkopf offers a 'Green Line' designed for learning, accessible from the same parking lot.
The best time to ride this tour is typically from late spring through early autumn. Summer offers pleasant conditions, with opportunities to cool off in the Leutascher Ache and Isar rivers. Autumn provides beautiful foliage. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially for potential snow at higher elevations in early spring or late autumn.
Yes, this route shares sections with several other paths, including the "Durch das Leutaschtal", "Jakobsweg Isar - Loisach - Leutascher Ache - Inn", and "Radweg Seefeld". You'll also find parts of the "Seefeld - Scharnitz" and "Karwendel Runde" trails intersecting.
Generally, dogs are welcome on the cycling paths and forest roads that make up much of this tour, provided they are kept on a leash. Please be mindful of other trail users and any specific signage regarding pets, especially in more populated areas or nature reserves. If you plan to use any lifts at the Bikepark Katzenkopf, check their specific dog policies.
The Arnspitz tour is located within the Naturschutzgebiet Arnspitze. While there are no specific entrance fees for cycling on the designated paths and roads within the nature reserve, it's crucial to respect all regulations. This includes staying on marked trails, not disturbing wildlife, and adhering to any rules regarding waste disposal. No special permits are typically required for recreational cycling on this route.
The tour conveniently starts directly from the Katzenkopf parking lot. This parking area serves as a central point for both the scenic Arnspitz tour and the Bikepark Katzenkopf, making it easy to access the trailhead.
Yes, the Arnspitzrunde, which this tour largely follows, is known for having numerous restaurants and inns available along the route, particularly in towns like Leutasch-Weidach and Scharnitz. These offer convenient spots for refreshments and meals during your ride.
Heure times a pleasure round from Scharnitz. Destination: The Leutach Gorge (ghost gorge) with a preview of the Wetterstein Mountains
Today we cycle in the direction of the southern end of town and are immediately in the NSG Riedboden. Via the beautiful cycle path along the Isar, across the border to Austria, we reach neighboring Scharnitz and through wide fields and green forests to Gießenbach. Beautiful forest roads through pine forests and over streams characterize the route. Shortly before Seefeld you have to pedal a little bit to overcome a few meters of altitude. Hello, Seefeld in Tirol is in a fantastic location on a plateau between the Wetterstein mountains and the Karwendel and is known as an Olympic town, with the Winter Olympics taking place here in 1964 and 1976, and for its cross-country ski trails. With approx. 3,650 inhabitants and approx. 7,050 guest beds, one of the largest tourist communities in Tyrol. Not very original, too big for us, fashionable and busy and too narrow, high and massively built. Luckily there are no such construction mistakes in Mittenwald. We leave the beautiful high plateau with the magnificent all-round views and now change rolling down into the Leutasch valley. In the main town of the Leutasch valley - Weidach - we stop for a coffee in the Leutascher Hof, where we spent a very nice holiday about 20 years ago. And again we like the wide valley so much that we are planning a second tour here for the next few days. The cycle path, which runs in the wide valley directly along the Wetterstein Mountains and leads us partly very close to the shore and partly beautifully shady downhill along the Leutascher Ache back to Bavaria and Mittenwald, is an absolute pleasure! Leutasch, we'll be back!
Very cloudy, partly drizzling, quite cool, but we were outside anyway 😀 Cross-border round A-D-A without great technical demands. It is beautiful on the wild Isar, and a visit to the cozy Mittenwald was also included.
Our acclimatization round at the beginning of our MTB vacation. First along the Isar, then over to Austria around the Ahrn, as the mountain is called. Down the Leutascher Ache and shortly before Mittenwald, steeply up to the Burgberg, with the Edelberg panorama restaurant. On to Ferchensee, enjoyed the view and bath, before going downhill over the Lautersee back to Mittenwald. Great start!