From the centrally located main train station in Innsbruck, it is only about a 10-minute walk to the event venue.
We recommend booking your journey through our mobility partner ÖBB.
You can find your timetable information here.
The adidas Innsbruck Alpine Trailrun Festival combines urban Alpine culture and Alpine trail running. Innsbruck, with its Landestheater forecourt, forms the vibrant center of the festival, with the start of the long races K110, K85, K65, and the prologues. Mutters is the starting point for the medium distances K42, K35, and K25 and leads directly into the impressive mountain world around Innsbruck, while Hall in Tirol, with its historic backdrop, hosts the start of the K15. The finish line for almost all distances is the State Theater forecourt—only the Vertical ends directly at the Seegrube.
The forecourt of the Tyrolean State Theater forms the urban heart of the adidas Innsbruck Alpine Trail Run Festival. Centrally located at Rennweg 2 in Innsbruck, this is where the festival atmosphere, expo, and emotional finishes come together.
Mutters is the Alpine starting point for the medium distances of the adidas Innsbruck Alpine Trailrun Festival. The K42, K35, and K25 start from the valley station of the mountain cable car. The starting area is located at the valley station of the Muttereralmbahn, Nockhofweg 40, Mutters, with direct access to the varied trails of the surrounding mountains.
Hall in Tirol is the starting location of the K15 and combines sporting challenges with a historic atmosphere. The race starts at the Mint Hall, Münzergasse 5, Hall in Tirol, in the heart of the old town and surrounded by unique Tyrolean history.
There are several parking options near the Landestheater Vorplatz in Innsbruck, from which the event site can be reached in a few minutes:
Congressgarage
Altstadtgarage
Parkgarage Tivoli Stadion*
Parkplatz Olympiahalle West*
*From there, take public transportation into the city
Parking in Mutters is limited and subject to a charge. There are no parking facilities available in Hall. There are no parking facilities available at the Bierstindl and Kranebitten aid stations. It is not possible to access the Mutterer Alm, Sistranser Alm, Herzsee, Umbrüggler Alm & Höttinger Bild aid stations by car.
From the centrally located main train station in Innsbruck, it is only about a 10-minute walk to the event venue.
We recommend booking your journey through our mobility partner ÖBB.
You can find your timetable information here.
There is a bus from the main train station to Museumsstraße, very close to the event site.
You can find the timetable with all connections and departure times here.
Innsbruck Airport offers all international guests the perfect connection to the adidas Innsbruck Alpine Trailrun Festival. It is optimally integrated into Innsbruck’s infrastructure thanks to numerous bus connections, offering all participants from across Europe an ideal way to travel to the event.
You can find your flight information here.
Google Maps Destination: here
Address for navigation system: Rennweg 2, 6020 Innsbruck – Please note that direct access by car is not possible.
Official hotel partner of the IATF – Austria Trend Hotel
Our official hotel partner, the Austria Trend Hotel Congress Innsbruck, offers ideal accommodation for all participants and visitors to the Innsbruck Alpine Trailrun Festival.
Do you want more than just one race? Join us at the Innsbruck Alpine Trailrun Festival 2026!
We combine the race with an unforgettable trail running adventure – including excursions and group activities.
Run through spectacular mountain landscapes, discover new trails, and relax with exciting experiences around Innsbruck – from panoramic gondola rides to leisurely city visits.
And best of all, you’re not alone – you’re part of a large, motivated trail community. Good vibes guaranteed!
Join us—we look forward to seeing you!
The Innsbruck region is a unique symbiosis of vibrant urban space and fascinating alpine mountains. Diverse city flair and sightseeing are always just a breath away from sporting adventures and the next summit victory. With numerous trail running routes that pass close to the Tyrolean capital and lead high up into the Alps over hill and dale, Innsbruck also offers ideal conditions for both novice and passionate trail runners alike.
The best way to get to the starting points of the trails in the region is to use public transportation, which is included in the free Welcome Card (available from partner companies for stays of two nights or more). And if you need a breather, the card can also be used to explore cultural treasures and natural beauty in and around Innsbruck by bus and train.
In 2026, spectators will once again be able to cheer on our participants directly along the route. The cheering buses will operate on a hop-on hop-off basis between easily accessible stops.
Shuttle, insurance, and additional competitions—everything you can book on top to make your event experience complete.
Secure your spot at the adidas Innsbruck Alpine Trailrun Festival 2026 and become part of the international trailrunning community.