Some short easy and intermediate ascents and descents. Despite a short grade in front of the entrance the lake is easily accessible. From the Lansersee parking lot the trail to Igls along the railroad tracks is level most of the times.
Delightful and diverse trail in the southern highlands of Innsbruck. Igls, an exclusive holiday resort and venue of the Olympic downhill run, features first-class tourist facilities.
Elevation profile
Stage with no change in elevation
Intermediate elevation gain (more than 5%)
Easy elevation gain (less than 5%)
Difficult elevation gain (less than 10%)
G
Vertical drop
Facts
Route type
Route
Car park
Public parking right of the drive to the Sporthotel Igls
Tips
Nature: The delightful Lansermoor woodland trail forms part of the Lansermoor nature preserve with reeds and a large water lily population. A special highlight for all animal lovers are the tame squirrels which can be fed by hand. Where to Stop: Vogelhütte snack station: small inn serving homemade cakes and light snacks; very popular with locals and guests alike.Lansersee Miniature Golf Course: restaurant with terrace, tasty Tirolean dishesSwimming: Lake Lansersee is very popular with locals. From June throughout September the lake has a water temperature of up to 24° C . The lake is accessible via a short, slanted metal ladder. Extensive sunbathing lawns with heightened wood platforms to relax. The WCs and showers are easily accessible, but not fully wheelchair-friendly.
Rating
Delightful and diverse trail in the southern highlands of Innsbruck. Igls, an exclusive holiday resort and venue of the Olympic downhill run, features first-class tourist facilities.
Trail description
Some short easy and intermediate ascents and descents. Despite a short grade in front of the entrance the lake is easily accessible. From the Lansersee parking lot the trail to Igls along the railroad tracks is level most of the times.
Width of trail
Minimum width: approx. 0.9 m, 90% of the road are wider than 1.0 m
Obstacles
Road drainages at km 1.6, roots and large stones at km 3.5 on the slope to the lake
Surface
Approx. 40% asphalt, 40% hard packed gravel, 20% woodland trail
Use of trail depends on weather conditions
Accessible in all weather, except when thawing. Assistance might be required on steeps.
Suitable for
Tetraplegics - assistance required; athletic paraplegics - no assistance required
Duration
Approx. 2.5 hours
Route length
6 km