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Zwei gut gelaunte Trailrunner mit Laufwesten und Startnummern gehen während des Innsbruck Alpine Trailrun Festivals entspannt durch einen dichten Nadelwald.
K65

Panorama Ultra Trail

Saturday, May 2, 5:30 a.m. Register Now
Distance 68,9 km
Ascent 2.640 hm
Descent 2.640 hm
Start Time Sat, May 2 | 5:30 a.m.
Start Innsbruck – Landestheater
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Course Details

The K65 is for those who want to venture a long distance: covering 68.9 kilometers and 2,640 meters of elevation gain, you will circle Innsbruck and discover the fascinating Alpine landscape. Moderate inclines with flowing trails offer an exciting profile for ultra veterans and those tackling their first ultra trail.

Who is this race suitable for?

Anyone who wants to venture into ultra-distance running without having to tackle high alpine terrain. Please note: this route involves a lot of running! The technical difficulty level is moderate.

Course Overview

A trail for the brave who want to complete a distance of 60+ km, as well as for seasoned ultra runners who want to test their fitness after the winter. The finest panoramic views and wonderful trails are the icing on the cake.

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Mandatory Equipment

Clothing

  • Closed trail running shoes (grippy sole)

  • Extra: Long-sleeved shirt or short-sleeved shirt + arm warmers*

  • Extra: Long pants or leg warmers*

  • Rain jacket with hood (minimum 10k water column recommended)

  • Buff / Cap / Bandana

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

Refreshments

  • Beverage container with a capacity of 1 liter (no cups at the aid stations!)

  • Food (>500kcal)

Safety

  • Identity card (only for race bib distribution)

  • Mobile phone (smartphone/cell phone)

  • Mountain rescue insurance

  • First aid kit

    • 1× compress (10 x 10 cm)
    • 2× bandage packs / elastic bandages
    • 1× gloves
    • 1× triangular bandage (recommended)
    • 4× adhesive bandages (recommended)
  • Rescue blanket (210 x 160 cm)

  • Whistle

Additionally

Cold/bad weather gear

  • Rain pants

  • Beanie

  • Gloves

  • Third layer (warm) clothing

  • Shoe spikes

Cold weather gear is an essential part of the mandatory equipment. Depending on weather conditions, the organization may require participants to carry this additional mandatory equipment.

Well looked after

Services

catering

Refreshments during the run (drinks, energy bars, Tyrolean delicacies, etc.)

carbo

Voucher for carboloading

marker

Marked running course

postman

Route safety ensured by numerous track marshals and mountain rescuers

gpx

GPX track of the course

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Personalized race number including chip for timing

luggage transport

Luggage storage at the event venue

medicine

Medical care in the start/finish area

medal

Finisher medal, online certificate

Good to know

Further Information

Crewing

Crewing is only permitted at the official aid stations. Please note that not all stations are accessible by car or have parking facilities.

Race Briefing

There will be a mandatory race briefing for all participants in the K15-K110 competitions.

Here you will receive all the latest information about the course, weather, safety rules, and organizational procedures—compact, clear, and right before the start.

Race Rules & Terms and Conditions

All important information about race rules and conditions of participation can be found here.

You can also view the terms and conditions directly as a PDF file here.

Aid Stations

Along the route, you will find aid stations offering a variety of refreshments. You can find more detailed information here.

April 29 – May 2, 2026

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Secure your spot at the adidas Innsbruck Alpine Trailrun Festival 2026 and become part of the international trailrunning community.

  • Unique routes perfect for every level
  • Top organization for your best trail experience
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