Arlberg Giro

on Sunday, August 2, 2026

The Arlberg Giro covers a length of 150 kilometers and 2500 meters of altitude. It is a challenging race that attracts both professional and amateur cyclists from around the world. The route includes demanding mountain passes, steep descents, and breathtaking views. Participants must prove skill and endurance to overcome the challenges of the course. The race starts and finishes in St. Anton am Arlberg. After starting in the early morning, the route takes riders over the Arlberg Pass, through the Klostertal into the Montafon, and onto the Silvretta High Alpine Road - from there through the Paznauntal and the Stanzertal back to St. Anton am Arlberg. Villages and valleys are crossed while facing the climbs and descents. Along the way, participants are cheered on by enthusiastic spectators and locals, creating a great atmosphere.

Cyclists riding a wide hairpin turn with alpine meadows and forest – typical Arlberg Giro scene
Two racing cyclists speed through the pedestrian zone in St. Anton at dusk and in the rain.