The Inn cycle path leads from the Engadine via Tyrol and Bavaria to Upper Austria and Passau across a varied natural landscape. As the name of the cycle path reveals, it leads along the Inn river.
Along the path cyclers come across incomparable pasture landscapes as well as a considerable number of sights such as cities, lakes and much more.
From the origin of the Inn river at Maloja in the Engadine to its mouth into the Danubian at Passau, the Inn cycle path features a length of 517 km and is one of the longest cycling path of Europe.
The Inn cycling path is not full-lenght asphalted, but partly it includes also tracks on gravel paths and for this reason trekking or mountain bikes are recommended. As the cycling path does not include particular gradients, the Inn cycling path is also suitable for non-experts and for the whole family.