Short description:Beautiful circular route with several places to stop.Quality of experience: ******Recommended season:MayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberProperties:LoopScenicRefreshment stops availableFamily friendlyBotanical highlightsFaunistic highlightsCableway ascent/descent
Description:
There are three different huts along the route - the Krinnenalpe, the Nesselwängler Edenalpe and the Gräner Ödenalpe, which invite you not only to stop but also to spend the night.
Litnis (2,068m)
Starting from the Gräner Ödenalpe towards the Litnis on path 16, about 1 1/4 hours and back the same way to the Gräner Ödenalpe. Walking time about 2 1/2 hours.
Starting from Nesselwängle, ascend with the 2-seater chairlift (currently not in operation) or on foot to the Krinnenalpe (overnight accommodation) via forest trail no. 816, about 1 1/2 hours, continue via the Alpenrosenweg no. 14 to the Nesselwängler Edenalpe. On path no. 16 to the Gräner Ödenalpe, about 1 1/4 hours. Descent via path no. 15a or 15 and 421 through the Strindenbach valley to the Haldensee and back to Nesselwängle, about 2 1/2 hours. Total walking time about 5 1/4 hours.
Tip:Enjoy a cool refreshment after the descent at the Haldensee or in the outdoor pool, surrounded by a unique mountain backdrop.
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 prudent route planning, a basic risk always remains. Preparation for the route through endurance training, appropriate technical training and further education, as well as personal caution, reduce the risk of accidents and dangers. But please never forget that the weather in the mountains can change very quickly. Stay on the marked hiking trails.
Equipment:Your personal mountaineering equipment must be safe and functional and comply with the relevant technical standards. Every hiker is recommended to inform themselves about the planned routes in alpine literature or on site.