Mountain hikes Gundhütte in Tannheim

Tannheim / Allgäuer Alpen
Difficulty ratings: easy
Route length: 4.7 km
Duration: 0:15 h

Short description:A short hike or a small excursion to the GundhütteStarting from Tannheim with the 8-person gondola to the mountain station Neunerköpfle, then on to the Gundhütte. Walking time 10 minutesQuality of experience: ******Recommended season:JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecemberProperties:Round tripScenicRefreshment stops availableFamily friendlyGeological highlightsBotanical highlightsFaunistic highlightsCableway ascent/descentSuitable for strollers

Tour information

  • Requirement: easy
  • Length: 4.7 km
  • Duration: 0:15 h
  • Elevation uphill:718 hm
  • Elevation downhill:718 hm
Highest point1,794 m
  • Fitness level 2 / 6

Best time of year

  • January
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Source: Tannheimer Tal

Description

Description:

From Tannheim we take the 8-person gondola up to the Neunerköpfle. A breathtaking natural setting awaits you. Easy mountain hiking, according to this motto everyone is enabled to discover the wonderful mountain landscape in the Tannheimer Tal. Fresh alpine air, grazing animals, alpine flowers, meadows, and a view as far as the eye can see. Look forward to a stopover in the cozy Gundhütte. Fresh and homemade Tyrolean delicacies are lovingly prepared. 

Directions:

We take a leisurely ride up with the gondola and thus save ourselves a walk of about 2 hours. In a few minutes, we arrive at the mountain station of the 8-person gondola Neunerköpfle. From there, we start on the well-developed gravel path heading east. We follow the path for about 10 minutes and arrive directly at the Gundhütte. Look forward to Tyrolean home-style cooking and hospitality. Enjoy your meal!

Tip:

A wonderful sun terrace invites you to relax. 

Safety guidelines:

General valid and usual rules of conduct
It should be noted that mountain sports can involve an increased risk of accidents and injuries. Despite careful route planning, there is always a basic risk. Preparing for tours through endurance training, appropriate technical training and further education, as well as personal caution, reduce the risk of accidents and dangers. But never forget that the weather in the mountains can change very quickly. Stay on the marked hiking trails.

Equipment:

Personal mountain sports equipment must be safe and functional and meet the respective technical standard. Every hiker is recommended to inform themselves about the planned routes in alpine reference books or on site.

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