K65

Panorama Ultra Trail

Distance: 67.9 Kilometers

Ascent: 2,670 Meters

Descent: 2.670 Meters

K65

Panorama Ultra

Trail

Distance: 67.9 Kilometers

Ascent: 2,670 Meters

Descent: 2.670 Meters

The K65 is perfect for those ready to take on a long-distance challenge: covering 67.9 kilometers and 2,670 meters of elevation gain, the route circles Innsbruck and showcases its captivating alpine scenery. Moderate climbs and flowing trails create an exciting profile for ultra veterans and those tackling their first ultra trail.

K65

Panorama Ultra Trail

Distance: 67.9 kilometer
Ascent: 2,670 meters
Descent: 2,670 meters

Difficulty: 👟👟👟

Start/Finish Innsbruck – Landestheater
Start: Saturday, May 03, 6:00 AM

K65

Panorama Ultra Trail

Distance: 67.9 kilometer
Ascent: 2,670 meters
Descent: 2,670 meters

Difficulty: 👟👟👟
Start/Finish: Innsbruck – Landestheater
Start: Saturday, May 03, 6:00 AM

Recommended for

Anyone ready to take on an ultra-distance challenge without venturing into high alpine terrain. Note: a significant portion of the course is runnable! The technical difficulty level is moderate.

Short summary
A trail for the brave who aim to conquer a 60+ km distance, as well as for seasoned ultra runners looking to test their fitness after winter. Stunning panoramas and beautiful trails are the cherry on top.

DETAILED TRACK DESCRIPTION

The K65 remains a true highlight for all trail running enthusiasts in 2025, offering a circular route that completely loops around Innsbruck. The course takes you through all the major highlights of the region.

The race starts in front of the Landestheater, heading up Europaratsallee to the Hungerburg. From there, you’ll hit the premium trails of the Nordkette, before descending the steep Bärfallsteig to the first aid station in Kranebitten. The route continues toward Völs, followed by a smooth ascent to Birgitz. Passing through Götzens, you’ll reach the legendary Sillschlucht Trail, before the course winds through the picturesque villages of Aldrans and Ampass.

A special highlight awaits in the historic old town of Hall in Tirol, with its impressive 700-year-old heritage. But the challenge isn’t over yet: one final tough climb to the Enzianhütte demands your full strength before the fast downhill brings you back to Innsbruck, where the well-earned finish line awaits.

With breathtaking views and varied trails, this race promises to be an unforgettable adventure.

Services

verpflegung
carboloading
markierte_strecke
streckensicherung
gpx-tracks

Catering during the run (drinks, bars, Tyrolean delicacies, …)

Voucher for carboloading

Marked running course

Course security by numerous marshals and mountain rescuers

GPX track of the course

personalisierte_startnummer
gepaeckdepot
finisher_medaillie
medizinische_versorgung

Personalized start number incl. chip for timekeeping

Luggage depot at the event site

Finisher medal, online certificate

Medical care at the start/finish area

verpflegung

Catering during the run (drinks, bars, Tyrolean delicacies, …)

carboloading

Voucher for carboloading

markierte_strecke

Marked running course

streckensicherung

Course security by numerous marshals and mountain rescuers

gpx-tracks

GPX track of the course

personalisierte_startnummer

Personalized start number incl. chip for timekeeping

gepaeckdepot

Luggage depot at the event site

finisher_medaillie

Finisher medal, online certificate

medizinische_versorgung

Medical care at the start/finish area

Mandatory Equipment

Clothing
Closed trail running shoes (with a grippy sole)
Extra: Long-sleeve shirt or short-sleeve shirt + arm warmers*
Extra: Long pants or leg warmers*
Rain jacket with hood (recommended minimum 10k waterproof rating)
Buff / Cap / Bandana

*Basic rule: No bare skin (applies only to extra clothing)

Refreshment
Drinking vessel with 1L capacity (no cups at the aid stations!)
Meal (>500kcal)
Safety
ID Card
Mobile device (Smartphone/cell phone)
Mountain rescue insurance
First Aid Kit*
Emergency blanket (210 x 160 cm)
Whistle
Additional cold / bad weather equipment
Rain pants
Beanie
Gloves
Third layer (warm) clothing
Shoe spikes

*First aid kit:

  • 1x compress (10 x 10 cm)
  • 2x dressing packs / elastic bandages
  • 1x gloves
  • 1x triangular bandage (recommended)
  • 4x adhesive plasters (recommended)

The “cold weather gear” is an essential part of the mandatory equipment. Depending on the weather conditions, the organization may instruct participants to carry these additional mandatory items.

Safety
ID Card
Mobile device (Smartphone/cell phone)
Mountain rescue insurance
First Aid Kit*
Emergency blanket (210 x 160 cm)
Whistle

*First aid kit:

  • 1x compress (10 x 10 cm)
  • 2x dressing packs / elastic bandages
  • 1x gloves
  • 1x triangular bandage (recommended)
  • 4x adhesive plasters (recommended)
Additional cold / bad weather equipment
Rain pants
Beanie
Gloves
Third layer (warm) clothing
Shoe spikes

The “cold weather gear” is an essential part of the mandatory equipment. Depending on the weather conditions, the organization may instruct participants to carry these additional mandatory items.

Contact Us

We're not around right now. But you can send us an email and we'll get back to you, asap.

Not readable? Change text. captcha txt