LÄNGENFELD -> Ötztaler Ache -> Astlehn -> Runhof -> Huben -> Runhof -> Astlehn -> LÄNGENFELD
Please note the current snow and avalanche report for the coming days: www.oetztal.com/de/ & https://lawinen.report/bulletin/latest
The Ötztal Tourism team will be happy to personally inform you about the condition of the winter hiking trails.
Ötztal Tourism T +43 5 72 00 300 - info@laengenfeld.com
Appropriate equipment such as breathable and weather-appropriate outdoor clothing is required for all hikes and routes.
The sports center Längenfeld serves as the starting point for this circular hike. At the beginning, you hike a short stretch along the Ötztaler Ache past the thermal spa 'Aqua Dome'. At the first fork, keep left until you reach the access road to the spa. On the right side, a small chapel comes into view. Directly past it, the winter hiking trail passes the hamlet of Astlehn to Runhof. Here, the path leads right past a few houses to the bridge. This bridge is not crossed but the path follows the Ötztaler Ache upstream to Huben. There, you cross the bridge and hike back on the other side of the river to Runhof. At this point, you change riverbanks and hike along the river back to Längenfeld.
Travel comfortably and safely by train. The final station or exit point is the ÖTZTAL train station. Afterwards, you can conveniently and quickly travel through the entire valley to your desired destination using public transport or local taxi companies. The current bus schedule is available at: http://fahrplan.vvt.at
The following parking options are available in Längenfeld: