Mountain hikes Anniversary Trail

Zöblen / Allgäuer Alpen
Difficulty ratings: difficult
Route length: 19.8 km
Duration: 9:50 h

Short description:A fantastic hike, it offers you a mountain backdrop of the highest class.Quality of experience: ******Recommended season:MayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberProperties:Round tripScenicRefreshment stops availableGeological highlightsBotanical highlightsFaunistic highlightsSummit route

Tour information

  • Requirement: difficult
  • Length: 19.8 km
  • Duration: 9:50 h
  • Elevation uphill:2,002 hm
  • Elevation downhill:1,231 hm
Highest point2,245 m
  • Fitness level 5 / 6

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Source: Tannheimer Tal

Description

Description:

Enjoy a hike in alpine terrain. This multi-day route is a panoramic tour. Along the way, you will encounter countless highlights such as the Geißhorn or the Schrecksee, etc. etc.

Directions:
From the lift parking lot in Zöblen, the route goes almost parallel to the ski slope uphill, first into the Pontental and further onto the Zirleseck. Here we already see the Geißhorn, which is the first highlight of the route. After the Geißhorn, the route continues to the Rauhorn, passing the Kugelhorn and the Knappenkopf. At the Kirchdachsattel, it descends to the Schrecksee. This idyllic mountain lake with its island almost invites you to swim. After the ascent to the Schreckenjöchle, the route continues past Schänzlespitze and Schänzlekopf. This leads to the Bockkarscharte below the Kesselspitze. After crossing it, it goes downwards to the Prinz-Luitpold-Haus.
From here, there are several options to continue the hike: a: further to the Landsberger Hut; b: descent into the Hintersteinertal to the Giebelhaus; c: further to Oberstdorf; d: ascent to the Hochvogel and descent to Hinterhornbach.Tip:
Very nice, extended day tour with a lot of variety and some meters of altitudeSafety guidelines:

It should be noted that mountaineering carries an increased risk of accidents and injuries. Despite careful route planning, a basic risk always remains. Preparation through endurance training, appropriate technical training and education, as well as personal caution, reduce the risk of accidents and dangers. But please never forget that the weather in the mountains can change very quickly. Stay on the marked hiking trails.

Equipment:
Personal mountaineering equipment must be safe, usable, and meet the respective technical standards. Every hiker is advised to inform themselves about the planned routes in alpine specialist literature or on site.Additional information:

Tannheimer Tal Tourist Association
Prinz-Luitpold-Haus

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