Reutte Nature Park Region Trail Running 

Trail running is so much more than just a sport – it’s a true way of life.

 

Running is one of the most popular sports worldwide, and trail running is gaining more and more fans every year in Tyrol as well. Quiet trails, breathtaking views, and pure nature experiences are waiting for you.

 

Want to stick to your training plan while on vacation?
Whether you’re a beginner, an ambitious runner, or a true trail running pro – in the Reutte Nature Park Region, you’ll find the perfect route for your needs. Feel the running flow, embrace the variety, and discover exciting trails for every level.

Get into your running flow Top Running Routes

Whether it’s a challenging vertical run to the summit, a circuit through the mountains, a relaxed jog along the Lech in the valley, or a panoramic run around Lake Plansee – your personal running adventure awaits. Stunning views and cozy rest stops make every route unforgettable.

 

Lace up your running shoes and discover the beauty of the Reutte Nature Park Region!

Trail Running and Jogging Routes

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Trail Running and Jogging Route Map

Take on new challenges Running Events

Running enthusiasts get their money’s worth every year in the Reutte Nature Park Region.

 

The Dürrenberg Race and the Ehrenberg Castle Race have long-standing traditions – attracting not only runners but also cyclists. Both events offer a variety of disciplines, with the Dürrenberg Race even featuring an exciting triathlon.

 

Since 2023, the Lechlauf Race in Weißenbach has enriched the event program. This race is a true highlight for trail runners: from beginners to pros, everyone can find the perfect route – including paragliders, thanks to the Run & Fly team discipline.

 

Another highlight awaits athletes in 2025: the LOWA Trail Trophy. During this four-day trail running event, participants run on diverse routes across the region’s stunning natural landscapes, with Weißenbach and Reutte serving as central stages.

 

For more information on registration, routes, and dates, click here:

Read our blog post about the Lechlauf Race for exciting insights and more interesting information:

Lace up your running shoes & go! | Lechlauf Race #3.0

Safe on the go Equipment and Safety Tips

Trail running is especially fun in the great outdoors – as long as you’re well prepared. Unlike a short run on the road, it often requires a bit more gear. Our tip: always check the weather forecast and webcams before heading out – and in spring, autumn, and winter, be sure to take snow conditions into account!

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Perfectly equipped for the trails:

  • Trail running shoes with grippy soles

  • Breathable, quick-drying technical clothing – layer according to the weather; include an ultralight, packable rain jacket for wind and rain

  • For variable or colder weather: headband, hat, neck gaiter, gloves, arm sleeves, leg sleeves

  • Sun protection: cap, sunglasses, sunscreen

  • Running vest or belt with hydration system (soft flask or bladder) & nutrition (e.g. gels, energy bars)

  • Lightweight, foldable trail running poles – ideal for vertical runs or technical terrain

  • Headlamp – especially for late-day or twilight runs

  • First aid kit (including emergency blanket)

  • Mobile phone for navigation and safety

    • Save emergency contacts::

      • 140: Mountain Rescue – Alpine Emergency

      • 112: European Emergency Number
    • Install the SOS EU ALP app (Tyrol Mountain Rescue emergency app)

  • Optional: running watch for navigation