Cross-country skiing trail Barrier-free trail Bodenalm | A11

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Scharnitz
Difficulty ratings: easy
Route length: 10.7 km

Cold and yet warm to the heart: this cross-country sledging tour leads through a romantic, snow-covered, particularly quiet valley.

We recommend because:

  • Leisurely cross-country sledging tour on a quiet, less frequented trail
  • Accessible by public transport
  • Option to stop at the Gasthof Ramona

Tour information

  • Requirement: easy
  • Length: 10.7 km
  • Elevation uphill:60 hm
Highest point1,037 m

Starting point

Car park at the Scharnitz Sports Complex

Finishing point

Car park at the Scharnitz Sports Complex

Styles

Skating / Classic

Information

  • barrier-free / long sledge run

Features

  • Cross-country seal of approval
  • Fitness level 3 / 6
  • Technique 3 / 6

Best time of year

  • January
  • February
  • March
  • April
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
  • November
  • December
Source: Region Seefeld

Description

Trail Entry Point:
Car park at the Scharnitz Sports Complex

Trail Character:
The A11 Bodenalm Trail is an easy loop suitable for both classic and skating techniques. It is approximately 10.7 kilometres long with an elevation gain of 60 metres. The route runs mostly flat across meadows and through forest sections, starting in Scharnitz and heading in the direction of Seefeld, passing the Bodenalm and looping back. The trail can be shortened if needed before crossing the main road in Gießenbach. Note: Since the trail runs through a shaded hollow, snow and trail conditions can vary. Be aware of icy patches or deep ruts and adjust your skiing accordingly. While the Bodenalm lies directly along the route, it is not open for service in winter. A rest stop is available at Gasthof Ramona in Gießenbach.

Connecting trails:
https://www.seefeld.com/en/tours/a12-scharnitz.html
A12 Scharnitz and B9 Triendlsäge An overview of the entire cross-country skiing network (incl. trail status) and helpful cross-country skiing information (ticket machines, waxing and service points, changing facilities, ...) can be found in the cross-country skiing report.

Nearby huts and mountain restaurants

Getting here

  • Arrival by public transport

    Take the train to Gießenbach station, then walk approximately 10 minutes to the starting point at the Scharnitz Sports Complex.

    All real-time connections can be found in the route planner.

  • Parking

    Car park P7 “Scharnitz Sports Complex” – Scharnitz

    You can find all other parking options in Scharnitz here.

Nearby cross-country skiing trails

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