Ötztal Trail Running Events with limited contingent. Register now.
For the 7th time already, participants can prove themselves at the Stuiben Trail Run in Umhausen and the Glacier Trail Run in Gurgl. Early bird discounts on starting places limited to 850 athletes per event are available until 31 December 2023. Additionally, the organizers want to set an example in terms of safety, sustainability and regionality.
From 23 to 25 May and from 18 to 20 July 2024, Tirol’s longest valley will once again attract countless running enthusiasts to the trails of Ötztal. Starting with the Stuiben Trail Run in Umhausen in May, followed by the Glacier Trail Run in Gurgl in July. For the coming season, the duration of the events has been extended by one day. An expert talk followed by a Trail Running Movie Night on Thursday evening will kick off the long running weekends. Neuromental trainer Viktor Praxmarer will give a lecture in Umhausen on 23 May and in Gurgl on 18 July.
Another new feature is that starting places for both events are limited to a maximum of 850 participants. At the Stuiben Trail Run there will be 75 starting places for the sprint, 200 for the 42K, 250 for the 24K and 200 for the 12K. 125 children aged four and over are admitted to the WIDI Trail Run. As part of the Glacier Trail Run, a maximum of 75 athletes will take part in the Top Mountain Run, 100 in the 62K, 175 in the 42K, 225 in the 26K and 200 in the 14K. 75 starting places are planned for the WIDI Trail Run. This is intended to ensure an increased level of safety and pay even greater respect to sustainability and regionality. Attractive early booking discounts also apply until 31 December 2023. Löffler is a new partner offering functional merino shirts for athletes, which can be ordered with just one click during the registration process.
Stuiben Trail Run: around Tirol’s largest waterfall
At 159 meters, the Stuiben Falls are not only the largest waterfall in Tirol, but also the heart of the four different disciplines of the Stuiben Trail Run. Regardless of the distance chosen, this event involves climbing 728 natural and steel steps. The starting point for all competitions is the village center of Umhausen. All those who have mastered the steps in the sprint can be cheered at the finish line next to Gasthof Stuibenfall in Niederthai. In the 12K, the starting field runs past the waterfall and up to Niederthai, over Rauher Bichl towards Höfle and Bichl, downhill along the high-altitude path to Sattele trail and along Steppsteig back to the village center and finish line. In fine weather, the demanding 24K class offers impressive panoramic views once you reach Narrenkogel before a steep single trail leads back down over mountain meadows and continues to the finish in the same way as the 12K route. If you really want to put your running skills to the test, take on the challenge of the 42K trail: the starting point is at 1,036 meters in Umhausen, the highest point on Mahdebene at 2,392 meters. In total, you have to conquer 3,100 meters in altitude on this exhausting but scenically outstanding route. The last stage of the race takes the participants along Steppsteig towards the Stuiben Falls to myth-enshrouded Stuiben Nannele, where the legendary witch really challenges everyone again for the last 1,500 meters to the village center and the finish line.
Running tracks
Stuiben Sprint 4km 450 alt.m
Stuiben Trail 12K | 12.5km 700 alt.m
Stuiben Trail 24K | 25.5km 1,7000 alt.m
Stuiben Trail 42K | 42.5km 3,100 alt.m
The actual kilometer and altitude meter details vary between +/- 3% depending on the measuring method.
Glacier Trail Run: challenge between 2,000 and 3,000 altitude meters
Anyone who takes on the challenge of the Glacier Trail Run with technically demanding stages between 2,000 and 3,000 meters in altitude will be rewarded with fabulous views of Ötztal’s glacier world. The starting point for all competitions is Obergurgl. The Top Mountain Run takes the athletes into the stone pine forest and Rotmoostal with a great view of Hohe Mut Alm. The 14K variant is recommended for beginners, this route is equal to the previous one but followed by a downhill through Gaisbergtal towards Obergurgl. The running track that covers half-marathon distance offers a dreamlike scenery, but is technically very demanding. The highlight in the truest sense of the word: Ramolhaus beyond 3,000 meters above sea level. The very demanding 42K run on marathon distance offers a unique view of Ötztal’s glacier world as a reward after mastering the demanding downhill run to Piccard Bridge. The premier class of the event, the 62K Glacier Trail, includes route highlights such as Timmelstal with Lenzen Alm, Nedersee, Küppelehütte, Ramolhaus, Piccard Bridge, Schwärzenkamm, Langtalereckhütte as well as Rotmoostal side valley.
Running tracks
Top Mountain Run 6.3km 750 alt.m
Glacier Trail 14K | 13.7km 800 alt.m
Glacier Trail 26K | 25.8km 1,900 alt.m
Glacier Trail 42K | 42.5km 2,800 alt.m
Glacier Trail 62K | 61.1km 3,600 alt.m
The actual kilometer and altitude meter details vary between +/- 3% depending on the measuring method.
INFORMATION & SIDE PROGRAM
• Early bird discount until 31 Dec 2023
• Starting place limited to 850 participants
• Expert talk & trail running movie night as kick-off event
• Expo – free material testing
• Supervised child activity program
• WIDI Trail Run for children aged 4 and over with non-cash prizes
• Prize money for the fastest three women and men in the overall ranking
• Cups will be awarded to the three fastest women and men of each class
PROGRAM STUIBEN TRAIL RUN 2024 – 23 to 25 May 2024
START Murplatz Umhausen
THURSDAY, 23 May
19:30 Lecture by neuromental trainer Viktor Praxmarer | Pavilion Umhausen
20:00 Trail Running Movie Night | Pavilion Umhausen
FRIDAY, 24 May
8:00 – 18:00 Pick-up of starter package | Information Umhausen
from 10:00 Free material test
16:00 – 18:00 Presentation of top athletes
19:00 Start Stuiben Sprint
21:00 Award ceremony Stuiben Sprint | Umhausen village center
SATURDAY, 25 May
5:00 – 13:00 Pick-up of starter package | Information Umhausen
6:30 Race briefing Stuiben Trail - 42K
7:00 Start Stuiben Trail - 42K
8:30 Race briefing Stuiben Trail - 24K
9:00 Start Stuiben Trail - 24K
10:00 Start Stuiben Trail - 12K
from 10:00 Free material test & child activity program
14:00 Start WIDI Trail Run followed by award ceremony for WIDI Trail Run
17:00 Award ceremonies 12K, 24K & 42K | Umhausen village center
Entry fees in EURO
42K | 24K | 12K | Stuiben Sprint | ||
Early bird | 1.11. – 31.12. | 55 | 40 | 25 | 10 |
Regular entry | 1.1. – 31.3. | 70 | 50 | 35 | 20 |
Late bird | 1.4. – 23.5. | 80 | 60 | 45 | 25 |
Late entry | up to 1h before start | 90 | 70 | 55 | 35 |
PROGRAM GLACIER TRAIL RUN 2024 – 18 to 20 July 2024
START Obergurgl village center
THURSDAY, 18 July
19:30 Lecture by neuromental trainer Viktor Praxmarer | Gurgl Carat
20:00 Trail Running Movie Night | Gurgl Carat
FRIDAY, 19 July
8:00 – 12:00 & 13:00 – 19:00 Pick-up of starter package | Gurgl Carat
from 10:00 Free material test
16:00 – 17:30 Presentation of top athletes
18:00 Start Top Mountain Run
20:30 Award ceremony Top Mountain Run | Hohe Mut Alm
SATURDAY, 20 July
1:30 Race briefing Glacier Trail - 62K
2:00 Start Glacier Trail - 62K
5:00 – 13:00 Pick-up of starter package | Gurgl Carat
6:30 Race briefing Glacier Trail - 42K
7:00 Start Glacier Trail - 42K
9:30 Race briefing Glacier Trail - 26K
10:00 Start Glacier Trail - 26K
from 10:00 Free material test & child activity program
11:00 Start Glacier Trail - 14K
14:00 Start WIDI Trail Run followed by award ceremony WIDI Trail Run
17:00 Award ceremony 14K, 26K, 42K & 62K | Gurgl Carat
Entry fees in EURO
62K | 42K | 26K | 14K | Top Mountain Run | ||
Early bird | 1.11. – 31.12. | 75 | 55 | 40 | 25 | 10 |
Regular entry | 1.1. – 30.4. | 90 | 70 | 50 | 35 | 20 |
Late bird | 1.5. – 18.7. | 100 | 80 | 60 | 45 | 25 |
Late entry | up to 1h before start | 110 | 90 | 70 | 55 | 35 |
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