TEÄRE LINE (6003)
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TEÄRE LINEPhoto: Samantha Dugon, Ötztal
She is the icon of the BIKE REPUBLIC SÖLDEN: The red TEÄRE was the first line of the nation and with its 130 turns is still the ultimate flow ride today.
[tɛa/ãʀə] Teäre is Ötztal dialect for willful, obstinate and stubborn – going your own way. That is exactly what BIKE REPUBLIC SÖLDEN did when it was founded. It did everything differently from the others and asserted its conviction of its bike nation for riders of all levels. The TEÄRE LINE was once the kickoff and today already has a small legendary status. After the fresh reshape, it is even finer to ride: over 130 relaxed berms to surf on the good 5 kilometers, plus waves, wallrides, and the spectacular wooden snail. The jumps and other somewhat more technical sections can all be bypassed.
You reach the TEÄRE from the Gaislachkoglbahn via the EEBME LINE – and from it, the black ZAAHE LINE branches off. At the end, the TEÄRE then flows into the BROATE LINE or the Schtecklar Naturtrail, which finally ends in the valley at the Pumptrack ROLLIN.
The TEÄRE is also part of the 7.3 km long Long Line Gaislachkogl.
This is what it looks like: VIDEO TEÄRE LINE!
Author’s recommendation
You can stop by the Almstube at the middle station or at the Pumptrack ROLLIN, where you can also wash your bike.
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Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.
Track types
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The TEÄRE LINE is a red track on which even trail beginners who have already gained experience on the blue lines will have fun.
At the BIKE REPUBLIC SÖLDEN, it is all about the shared joy in bike sport – no matter what riding level you have. Be considerate of each other and support one another. And behave just as respectfully toward all other people on the mountain and in the valley – and nature.
–> Stay on the fixed and signposted paths. Do not ride over open meadows!
–> Avoid blocking the rear wheel and thus help preserve the trails.
–> Be considerate of animals & close the pasture gates. There can always be cows standing on the trails and lines. Ride carefully and keep your distance!
Tips and suggestions
More info about biking & cycling in the Ötztal: https://www.oetztal.com/biken
More info about probably the flowiest nation in the Alps, the BIKE REPUBLIC SÖLDEN: https://bikerepublic.soelden.com
And more videos here: https://www.youtube.com/c/BikeRepublicSöldenSoeldenSolden
Public transport
Public-transport-friendly
Arrival by train
Very easy to get to Ötztal Bahnhof at the valley entrance by train. A scheduled bus departs directly from the train station square towards Obergurgl. The bus ride to Sölden takes about 1 - 1.5 hours. On designated bike line buses, bike transport (including EMTBs) is free with a valid bus ticket.
All important information on bus schedules, connections, and taxi companies can be found here.
Directions
WHERE IS SÖLDEN LOCATED?
Sölden lies in the west of Austria in the federal state of TIROL, in a southern side valley of the Inn valley – the ÖTZTAL.
Arrival from the west:
from Vorarlberg to Tirol via the Arlberg Pass or through the Arlberg Tunnel (S 16) - Landeck - Autobahn A12 towards Innsbruck - exit Ötztal after Roppen Tunnel - B 186 (35 km) to Sölden
From the north:
- Bad Tölz - Achen Pass - B 181 - Jenbach - A 12 Innsbruck towards Bregenz - exit Ötztal - B 186 (35 km) to Sölden
- Pfronten - Reutte - Fern Pass - Imst - A 12 towards Innsbruck - exit Ötztal after Roppen Tunnel or B 171 Tiroler Straße to Ötztal (no toll sticker needed) - B 186 (35 km) to Sölden
- Garmisch Partenkirchen - Ehrwald - Lermoos - Fern Pass - Imst - A 12 towards Innsbruck - exit Ötztal after Roppen Tunnel or B 171 Tiroler Straße to Ötztal (no toll sticker needed) - B 186 (35 km) to Sölden
- Garmisch Partenkirchen - Mittenwald - Scharnitz - Seefeld in Tirol - Telfs - A 12 towards Bregenz - exit Ötztal or B 171 Tiroler Straße to Ötztal (no toll sticker needed) - B 186 (35 km) 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 (35 km) to Sölden
From the south:
from Bolzano heading for Brenner (toll road) - Brenner Autobahn via toll station Schönberg towards Innsbruck - from Innsbruck on A 12 towards Bregenz to exit Ötztal - continue on B 186 (35 km) to Sölden
Parking
There are sufficient parking spaces at the valley stations of the Gaislachkoglbahn and the Giggijochbahn, and parking garages are also available.
Parking spaces are subject to charges.
Paid overnight parking of cars is possible in the Gaislachkogl parking garage:
more information about overnight parking
Please respect that wild camping is prohibited!
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Equipment
Being well equipped rules! We recommend wearing MTB protective gear (helmet, protectors for knees, elbows, back, ...) on all lines, trails, enduro tracks, and mountain bike routes in BIKE REPUBLIC SÖLDEN. All tracks are exclusively intended for use with mountain bikes that meet today's quality standards.
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Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.
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