Shaped Lines

Bartigs Bödele Line (676)

Gemeinde Sölden
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Easy
S1
Key facts
0:15 h Duration
770 m Length
0 m Ascent
30 m Descent
2,119 m Max. altitude
2,017 m Min. altitude
Stamina
Landscape
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Description

Pure idyll! The blue Bartigs Bödele Line runs beautifully high up in the BIKE REPUBLIC SÖLDEN without major technical difficulties.

Map & elevation profile

Pure idyll! The blue Bartigs Bödele Line runs beautifully high up in the BIKE REPUBLIC SÖLDEN without major technical difficulties.

Even though Bartigs Bödele is only just over a kilometer long, you should bring some time – to pause, watch, and take photos. It is really beautiful. You reach Bartigs Bödele via the Eebme Line, but you don’t ride it to the end; halfway, the "Bartigs Bödele Line" branches off to the left. The Bartigs Bödele Line ends at the toll station of the Glacier road. Afterwards, you continue on the "Schlender Line 6060" and so reach again the Gaislachkogl side via the Gampe Thaya and Gampe Alm alps, where among others the OHN LINE awaits.

Or you descend to the Langegglift (which takes you to the OLLWEITE LINE) or via the OHN LINE into the valley.

 

Bartigs Bödele is also part of the route Enduro Schölder M.

 

 

 

 

Author's tip

You can stop at the Falcon mid-station or at the descent to the Langegglift in the Hühnersteign.

Regions & Places

Austria (Country)
Tyrol (Province)
Bezirk Imst (District)
Ötztal (Tourism area)
Sölden (Tourism area)
Gemeinde Sölden (Commune)

Mountain areas

Alps (Mountain area)
Ötztal Alps (Mountain area)
Modified at 06.10.2025 · Created at 29.07.2013

Characteristics

Round trip
Scenic
Refreshment stops available
Family-friendly
Cableway ascent/descent
eBike
Singletrail/Free ride
Enduro

Way types

Unbekannt 770.4 m

Safety guidelines

Bartigs Bödele offers no major technical difficulties.

 

In the BIKE REPUBLIC SÖLDEN, it's about having fun together with bike sports – regardless of your riding level. Take care of each other and support each other. And behave just as respectfully towards all other people on the mountain and in the valley – and the nature.

-> Stay on the paved and signposted paths. Do not ride over open meadows!

-> Avoid blocking the rear wheel and help preserve the paths.

-> Be considerate of animals & close the pasture gates. There can always be cows on the trails and lines. Ride accordingly carefully and keep distance!

-> Please note: Hikers are also on the natural trails of the BIKE REPUBLIC SÖLDEN. Ride carefully, stop, give way considerately, and greet nicely.

Single trail difficulty

Smaller obstacles like roots and small stones that can be ridden over. Soil may be loose in places and there may be erosion damage. Tight turns, but no hairpin turns. Gradient up to 40%. Riding requires care and attention, but no special skill.

Additional information

More info about biking & cycling in the Ötztal: https://www.oetztal.com/biken      

More info about probably the most flowy nation in the Alps, the BIKE REPUBLIC SÖLDEN: https://bikerepublic.soelden.com      

And more videos here: https://www.youtube.com/c/BikeRepublicSöldenSoeldenSolden

 

 

 

Public transit

Arrival by train

Easily reach Ötztal train station at the valley entrance by train. Directly from the station forecourt, a line bus departs towards Obergurgl. The bus ride to Sölden takes about 1 - 1.5 hours. In the designated bike line buses, bike transport (including EMTBs) with a valid bus ticket is free of charge.

All important information about bus schedules, connections, and taxi companies can be found here

Starting point

Gaislachkoglbahn mid-station

Getting there

WHERE IS SÖLDEN?

Sölden is located in western Austria in the state of TIROL, in a southern side valley of the Inn valley – the ÖTZTAL.

Arrival from the west:

from Vorarlberg to Tyrol via the Arlberg pass or through the Arlberg tunnel (S 16) - Landeck - motorway A 12 towards Innsbruck - exit Ötztal to Roppener tunnel - B 186 (35km) to Sölden

From the north:

- Bad Tölz - Achen pass - B 181 - Jenbach - A 12 Innsbruck direction Bregenz - exit Ötztal - B 186 (35km) to Sölden

- Pfronten - Reutte - Fern pass - Imst - A 12 towards Innsbruck - exit Ötztal to Roppener tunnel or B 171 Tirol road to Ötztal (vignette-free) - B 186 (35km) to Sölden

- Garmisch Partenkirchen - Ehrwald - Lermoss - Fern pass - Imst - A 12 towards Innsbruck - exit Ötztal to Roppener tunnel or B 171 Tirol road to Ötztal (vignette-free) - B 186 (35km) to Sölden

- Garmisch Partenkirchen - Mittenwald - Scharnitz - Seefeld in Tirol - Telfs - A 12 towards Bregenz - exit Ötztal or B 171 Tirol road to Ötztal (vignette-free) - B186 (35km) to Sölden

From the east:

from Munich or Salzburg on the A 93 to Kufstein, then on the A 12 towards Bregenz, via Innsbruck to exit Ötztal, then continue on B 186 (35km) to Sölden

From the south:

coming from Bolzano towards Brenner (toll road) - Brenner motorway via Schönberg toll station towards Innsbruck - from Innsbruck on A 12 towards Bregenz until Ötztal approach - continue on B 186 (35km) to Sölden

Parking

At the valley stations of the Gaislachkoglbahn and Giggijochbahn, sufficient parking spaces are available, as well as parking garages.

The parking spaces are chargeable.

Paid overnight parking of cars is possible in the Gaislachkogl parking garage:

more information about overnight parking

 

Please respect that wild camping is prohibited!

Coordinates

10.985202, 46.962871
Plan arrival

Well equipped rules! We recommend wearing MTB protective gear (helmet, knee, elbow, back protectors, ...) on all lines, trails, enduro routes, and mountain bike routes in the BIKE REPUBLIC SÖLDEN. All routes are exclusively intended for use with mountain bikes that meet today's quality standards.