Biking, motorcycling & enjoyment in Landeck
Your active holiday at the Tramserhof
Our Hotel Tramserhof in Landeck is the ideal starting point for anyone who wants to explore the region on two wheels.
Whether by mountain bike, e-bike or motorbike - the most beautiful tours start right on our doorstep. The well-signposted cycle paths lead through picturesque landscapes, past historic castles and deep gorges, while winding pass roads will delight motorbike fans.
After an eventful day on the saddle, pure relaxation awaits you: a spacious sauna invites you to relax, while the extensive sunbathing lawn with its own pond invites you to linger.
Culinary delights at the Tramserhof include a healthy and regional sports breakfast with fresh fruit, cereals and egg dishes, as well as a varied half-board menu with meat, fish and vegetarian options. A picnic is available to take away on request.
Tours for every level
The area around Landeck offers numerous opportunities for varied cycle tours.
Leisure cyclists can enjoy the beautiful countryside on the Altfinstermünz circuit or the Burgen circuit, while ambitious cyclists can let off steam on the Stanzer Zwetschke nature park circuit or the Stanzer Zwetschke pleasure circuit.
Thanks to the Tirol West Card, guests benefit from discounts, for example at the bike hire shop in Zams, just a few minutes away by car.
On two wheels through Tyrol
Motorcyclists also get their money's worth: the region offers spectacular routes such as the Kaunertal Glacier Road or the Silvretta circuit.
The Tramserhof offers secure storage facilities for bikes and free parking directly in front of the hotel.
If you would like to explore the region without your own bike, there are numerous hire options in the surrounding area. There are also convenient transport options for bikes by bus or train to discover even more of Tyrol's diverse landscape.
Experience the diversity and beauty of the region around Landeck on your biking holiday at the Hotel Tramserhof.
Suggested tours
1: Silvretta Arlberg Circuit (currently closed)
- Length: ≈ 220 km / 5 hours
- Route: Landeck – Pians – Paznaun (Ischgl/Galtür) – Silvretta High Alpine Road (Bielerhöhe, 2,032 m) – Bludenz – Arlberg Pass – St. Anton – Landeck
- Highlights: 34 hairpin bends on the Silvretta, high mountain reservoir, well-maintained surface, great light in the late afternoon on the Arlberg
- Tip: There is a toll on the Silvretta (motorcycle 2025: €18). Start early to avoid bus traffic.
Right outside the hotel door, you glide through sunny Paznaun, where alpine meadows and mountain streams are reflected in your helmet visor. Then the Silvretta High Alpine Road lifts its curtain: 34 harmonious hairpin bends lead you to the turquoise-green reservoir at 2,032 metres (toll-free from the Tyrolean side up to the Bielerhöhe), while glaciated three-thousand-metre peaks greet you majestically. Behind Bludenz, wide turns over the traditional Arlberg Pass beckon before you roll back into Landeck, filled with pure riding bliss. Winding pass roads delight motorcycle fans from start to finish.
2: Three Passes Tour (Reschen – Ofen – Flüela)
- Length: ≈ 310 km / 7 h
- Route: Landeck – Pfunds – Nauders – Reschen Pass (ITA, 1,507 m) – St. Valentin/Mals – Müstair – Ofen Pass (2,149 m) – Zernez – Susch – Flüela Pass (2,383 m) – Davos – Klosters – Arlberg Pass (or tunnel*) – Landeck
- Highlights: Sunken church tower in Lake Reschen, Swiss National Park, perfect asphalt on the Flüela
- Tip: Take the tunnel to save 30 minutes; if you love curves, take the Arlberg Pass for free.
Start off relaxed towards Nauders and roll along Lake Reschen, where the sunken church tower rises photogenically out of the water. After Italian espresso in Vinschgau, dive into the quiet Val Müstair and enjoy the wide bends of the Ofen Pass through the Swiss National Park. The finale is the Flüela: a rhythm of S-bends, high moors and mountain lakes that takes you back to Tramser Weiher via Davos and the Arlberg – a day full of alpine diversity.
3: Hahntennjoch & Fern Pass Loop
- Length: ≈ 200 km / 4 hours
- Route: Landeck – Imst – Hahntennjoch (1,894 m) – Elmen – Reutte – Fern Pass – Nassereith – Imst – Landeck
- Highlights: Narrow mountain road with a 19% gradient, views of the Lechtal Alps, panoramic view of the royal castles at Fern Pass
- Tip: Hahntennjoch is often only open from May onwards; damp scree in tunnels – proceed with caution!
Behind Imst, the narrow Hahntennjoch road winds its way through jagged rock faces; every glance to the right reveals a new panorama of the Lechtal Alps. In the wide valley floor, you glide leisurely towards Reutte before the Fern Pass, with its views of the Zugspitze and emerald green lakes, invites you to enjoy more delightful hairpin bends. Return via Nassereith and end the day on the hotel terrace with a cool drink – driving pleasure and relaxation in perfect harmony.
4: Kaunertal Glacier Sprint
- Length: ≈ 120 km / 3 hours
- Route: Landeck – Prutz – Feichten – Kaunertal Glacier Road (2,750 m) – Return via the same route
- Highlights: 29 numbered hairpin bends, glacier panorama, one of the highest passable roads in Tyrol
- Tip: Toll 2025: €15; ideal in combination with a detour via the Reschen Pass (additional 90 km).
Short, crisp, spectacular: from Prutz, your bike follows the wild and romantic Kaunertal valley, past the reflective Gepatschsee lake. Then the glacier road strings together 29 numbered hairpin bends and takes you up to 2,750 metres, where the Weißseeferner invites you to take a selfie. The descent offers smooth lines on wide asphalt – ideal for getting your pulse racing again before a wellness infusion at the hotel.
5: Ötztal, Timmelsjoch & Jaufen Pass
- Length: ≈ 320 km / 7 h
- Route: Landeck – Ötztal – Obergurgl – Timmelsjoch (2,509 metres, toll) – St. Leonhard in Passeier – Jaufen Pass (2,094 m) – Sterzing – Brenner – Innsbruck – Landeck
- Highlights: Border crossing with ‘Pass Museum’, endless hairpin bends in the Passeier and Jaufental valleys, mountain views as far as the Dolomites
- Tip: Timmelsjoch usually only opens at the beginning of June; toll in 2025: €17 (Jaufen Pass is free).
A leisurely start in the Ötztal valley, then the Timmelsjoch beckons: panoramic platform, pass museum and 2,509 metres of driving pleasure on the border with South Tyrol. Through the Passeiertal valley, you rush downhill in endless hairpin bends before the Jaufen Pass gives you one last thrill with its elegant S-curves. You roll home relaxed via Sterzing and the Brenner Pass – a long day that perfectly combines a thirst for adventure and enjoyment.



