Mountain Biking Highlight
The path up to the Geiseljoch becomes an ever narrower path, which at the end is designated as a "mountain bike sliding route". Depending on the weather and driving skills, you can also overcome the last few meters in the saddle. Once at the top you can enjoy a great panorama, perfect for a long break.
April 19, 2017
Great but tough climb coming from the south, mostly rideable even with loaded gravel bike. No food or drinks on summit but a little way further down the descent to the north.
September 23, 2020
Very nice transition from Zillertal to Inntal via Weidenrhütte
August 2, 2019
Sounds easy, in the end the uphill is crisp, but the sliding section is easy and offers a great panorama.
Sometimes cold and windy on the yoke!
Downhill dilemma between the S0 gravel road and the at least S2 trail. For reasons of time, I would definitely take the gravel road from the yoke, especially if I wanted to go further afterwards.
Further down you can still take a few trails with you to Tux!
February 18, 2021
When going south, it's better to take the S0 Trail via Geiselalm up to 1550m MSL to the junction to the Eggalm and take the easy-to-drive S1 + single trail to Tux!
February 18, 2021
Great when the weather is nice, but also windy and cloudy up on the Geiseljoch!
November 2, 2020
Wonderful crisp tour with everything there is (asphalt, gravel and trail)
Unfortunately, due to the weather, there were still a few smaller snow fields to cross this year.
June 22, 2021
A "compulsory yoke" that must have been driven once each;)
August 15, 2017
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