Themed hikes KulTour Radfeld

Radfeld / Kitzbüheler Alpen
Difficulty ratings: medium
Route length: 7.5 km
Duration: 1:50 h

Radfeld is a village of traditions. Due to its immediate proximity to Rattenberg, Radfeld is an ideal starting point for holidays of all kinds. Numerous regular guests have always fallen in love with the cozy atmosphere and the cultural offerings nearby.In the summer months, the city brass band of Rattenberg/Radfeld provides a great atmosphere with weekly summer concerts. The Inn cycling path runs directly through Radfeld and invites cycling in all directions. 

Tour information

  • Requirement: medium
  • Length: 7.5 km
  • Duration: 1:50 h
  • Elevation uphill:10 hm
  • Elevation downhill:10 hm
Highest point530 m

Starting point

Radfeld - municipal office car park

Finishing point

Radfeld - municipal office car park
  • Fitness level 3 / 6

Features

  • Circular route
  • Suitable for families
  • suitable for pushchairs

Best time of year

  • January
  • February
  • March
  • April
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
  • November
  • December

Equipment

Good footwear, sun and rain protection, water bottle

comfortable hiking shoes

Source: Alpbachtal

Description

It is best to park the car at the Radfeld municipal office car park directly opposite the church. From here, cross the street immediately and visit the Church of St. Briccius at Lindenbühel. Behind the church, a small path leads you past the fire station and under the railway underpass towards the federal road. Shortly before the federal road, turn left onto the pedestrian and bike path and the next destination, the Aufleger chapel, is already in sight.

You have to walk a short stretch (about 200 m) eastwards along the federal road before the first turn on the left leads back towards the village (lower village). Here, go under the railway underpass and immediately turn right, follow the promenade along the railway about 200 m and at the first turning possibility turn left. Passing a small village brook, the path goes straight ahead northwards along the green windbreak to the Herz Jesu chapel in the Au. Here you can quench your thirst at the marble drinking fountain and use the chapel, consecrated in 2000 and built by the Radfeld marksmen, to gather your thoughts or simply rest.

The path then continues westwards along the Inn cycling path to Hotel Sonnhof in the middle of the village Radfeld. Here, cross the street and walk along a small settlement street by a small old house in the direction of Rattenberg. After about 500 m, the street forks and turn left towards the railway embankment. At the next intersection, you will find the "plague column" and Kremerstadl. Continue the street towards Rattenberg, turn left at the stop sign, go under the railway underpass and take the small street just before the cemetery to the right towards Rattenberg city center.

At the southern entrance of Rattenberg, go through the Kundler gate with the mine entrance and onto Bienerstraße to the city center. The Kundler gate forms the boundary between the municipalities of Radfeld and Rattenberg. The "mine entrance" near the Kundler gate was the entrance to one of the copper tunnels. Today the entrance is protected by bars. Passing the city fountain made of Kramsach marble, walk along the street in the direction of the Inn to the Inn bridge. During the bridge renovation in 1994, a new Nepomuk statue wayside shrine of St. John of Nepomuk was set up and in 1996 a protective wrought iron grille was installed.

Return along the Inn bridge via the village street back to Radfeld municipal office.


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Getting here

  • Arrival by public transport

    www.vvt.at

    Arrival by car, bike or e-bike:

    Car park next to Radfeld municipal officeArrival by bus to Radfeld:from Alpbach/Böglerhof via Brixlegg/train station with bus 620, continue with bus 605 to Radfeld municipal officeReturn bus from Rattenberg/New Middle School bus 621 to Brixlegg train station - then bus 620 to Alpbach/Böglerhof

  • Parking

    Car park at Radfeld municipal office

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