Mountain hikes Hinterhornbach - Petersbergalm

Hinterhornbach / Allgäuer Alpen
Difficulty ratings: easy
Route length: 5.6 km

The Petersbergalm is an alpine dairy in the Lechtal.

Tour information

  • Requirement: easy
  • Length: 5.6 km
  • Elevation uphill:176 hm
Highest point1,279 m

Starting point

Gufelbrücke car park

Finishing point

Petersbergalm
  • Fitness level 1 / 6
  • Technique 1 / 6

Features

  • Suitable for families
  • suitable for pushchairs

Best time of year

  • January
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Trail condition

Asphalt,Gravel path

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.
Source: Lechtal-Reutte

Description

The first section takes you along the asphalted forest path to the lush, colorful flower meadows of the Bergmähder.
The forest path now leads you through shady woodland and sunny clearings to the "Drähütten".
Walk the last section of the trail uphill through the forest and you will see the first wooden huts on the other side of the stream.

Nearby huts and mountain restaurants

Getting here

  • Arrival by public transport

    Regular cab from the beginning of July to the beginning of October Stop Hinterhornbach Gufelbrücke-Parking lot Petersbergalm

  • Parking

    Gufelbrücke car park - with charge
     

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