Mountain hikes Foxhole circuit

Difficulty ratings: easy
Route length: 9.2 km
Duration: 2:25 h

Very beautiful circular walk along the flowering meadows and the rushing Lech.

Tour information

  • Requirement: easy
  • Length: 9.2 km
  • Duration: 2:25 h
  • Elevation uphill:55 hm
Highest point1,065 m

Starting point

Parking behind the church

Finishing point

Starting point
  • Fitness level 2 / 6
  • Technique 1 / 6

Features

  • Circular route
  • Suitable for families
  • suitable for pushchairs

Best time of year

  • January
  • February
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  • December

Trail condition

Asphalt, Gravel path, hiking trail

Equipment

Good equipment is essential for your hike. The following items should definitely be in your rucksack: - Food and drink - Functional clothing for rain, wind and cold - A change of clothes - Sun protection - First aid kit - Mobile phone with a full battery (Euro emergency number 112) - Hiking map or GPS - Hiking poles Nevertheless, the following applies: light luggage is also easier to carry, so you should not weigh down your rucksack with unnecessary ballast. In addition, your hiking equipment should of course also be adapted to your particular hiking tour.

Description

Your path leads you along the fragrant flower meadows, past the district of Schönau to the main road. Once you have crossed the road, continue to the bridge over the Lech and then walk along the edge of the forest. You should definitely visit the plague chapel. Then walk along the local road in the hamlet of Grießau until you reach the bridge. Now follow the "Lechweg" signpost, which takes you along the last wild river to Häselgehr.

Getting here

  • Arrival by public transport

    Regional bus stop Gramais junction - only in summer

  • Parking

    Parking behind the church

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