
Austria · Tyrol
Innsbruck Alpine Trailrun Festival
Distance
112.6 km
Date
May 2, 2026
Entry fee
210 EUR
€ / km
€1.87
New date pending
This race has already occurred. A new date for next year’s edition is pending.
City-to-alps in minutes: runnable climbs, brutal verticals, and a huge, international trail festival in Innsbruck.
Elevation and Terrain
Total Meters
5500m
D+/KM
48.85m/km
For context, the Tor des Géants 330 loop has 73 D+/km.
Avg Uphill Gradient
11.4%
Avg Downhill Gradient
-12.0%
Uphill gradient distribution
Route Profile
Analysed 2026-05-02Terrain breakdown
Terrain
Climbs
Top climbs
8.8 km · 1064 m gain
starts km 61 · avg 12.2% · max 44.1%
12.9 km · 1033 m gain
starts km 15 · avg 8.0% · max 29.5%
3.7 km · 384 m gain
starts km 2 · avg 10.4% · max 54.4%
Top descents
11.6 km · 817 m drop
starts km 30 · avg -7.1% · max -40.4%
4.9 km · 598 m drop
starts km 75 · avg -12.2% · max -35.8%
3.8 km · 536 m drop
starts km 71 · avg -14.0% · max -55.8%
K110 Course Profile: What a Midnight City Start, 5,000m+ Climbing, and a 1,064m Descent at -12.23% Gradient Actually Demands
Q: How much elevation gain does the Innsbruck Alpine Trailrun Festival K110 have? A: There is a significant discrepancy between sources. The official race website publishes 4,890m D+; the UTMB Index certification lists 5,150m; and GPX analysis of the course file produces 5,500m (though the GPX elevation is noted as slightly outside ±10% tolerance). The most conservative official figure is 4,890m. The D+/km rank in this database (204th out of 390) is based on the GPX-derived 48.8m/km. The biggest single descent drops 1,064m at a -12.23% average gradient (ranked 155th most dramatic of 390); the biggest single climb rises 598m (ranked 103rd of 390 for magnitude — top 26%). Course distance: 112.6km nominal (111.36km GPX actual; UTMB Index lists 106.1km). Loop format, start and finish at Landestheater Forecourt Innsbruck.
UTMB Index 100K Status, 302 Finishers in 2026, and Why the K110 Is a Key Race for Runners Building UTMB Qualification Points
Q: What time does the K110 start at Innsbruck Alpine Trailrun Festival? A: The K110 Masters of Innsbruck starts at 12:00 AM midnight (00:00) from the Landestheater Forecourt in Innsbruck city centre. The race is a full night start — runners leave the city at midnight and ascend directly into alpine terrain in darkness. The mandatory race briefing takes place at 6:00 PM the evening before; drop bag pickup is open 7:00–8:30 PM; luggage depot opens at 10:30 PM. The K85 distance starts simultaneously. Cheering buses (hop-on, hop-off) run along the route for spectators. The K65 starts at 5:30 AM the following morning; other festival distances start throughout May 2.
Starting at Midnight from the Innsbruck Landestheater: City Centre to Alpine Wilderness in the Opening Kilometres
Q: Is the Innsbruck Alpine Trailrun Festival K110 a UTMB Index race? A: Yes — the K110 Masters of Innsbruck is a UTMB Index 100K race. In 2026, 302 runners received a UTMB Index finish result (confirmed from the UTMB Index results page). The race is NOT a UTMB World Series event — it does not award UTMB Running Stones or directly qualify for UTMB World Series finals. It is independently certified under the UTMB Index 100K category, meaning finishers earn UTMB Index points under that classification. The event is named K110 for its approximately 110km nominal length; the DTR database records the distance at 112.6km (Airtable) while the UTMB Index lists 106.1km.
Getting to Innsbruck: INN Airport 15 Minutes Away, ÖBB Train Access, and Why This Is One of the Most Logistics-Friendly Alpine Ultras in Europe
Q: How do I get to the Innsbruck Alpine Trailrun Festival? A: Innsbruck Airport (INN) is approximately 15 minutes from the race start at Landestheater Forecourt — one of the shortest airport-to-start transfers of any major Alpine ultra in Europe. Munich Airport (MUC) is an alternative at approximately 2–2.5 hours by car. Public transport is excellent: Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) is a named race partner, and the Landestheater Forecourt is reachable by Innsbruck city transit. Accommodation is easy and abundant in Innsbruck city with no race-weekend scarcity noted in logistics data. No car is required for runners flying into INN.
Race files
Logistics
Nearest airport
Innsbruck (INN) / Munich (MUC)
Notes
Start: INN ~10–20 min; MUC ~2–2.5 hrs / Public transport: Excellent (train + city transit) / Accommodation: Very easy (Innsbruck)


