Mountain hikes Roßkopf 1.948 m via Anderl´s Hütte

Brandenberg / Brandenberger Alpen (Rofan)
Difficulty ratings: medium
Route length: 17.1 km
Duration: 5:45 h

Hike to the Roßkogel / Rofan Range via Brandenbergs' Alpine pastures

Tour information

  • Requirement: medium
  • Length: 17.1 km
  • Duration: 5:45 h
  • Elevation uphill:848 hm
  • Elevation downhill:792 hm
Highest point1,948 m

Starting point

Brandenberg/Aschau/Wimm

Finishing point

BBrandenberg/Aschau/Wimm
  • Fitness level 3 / 6

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Equipment

Sure-footedness is required for the trail to the Berghaus Sonnwendjoch. Study footwear and protective clothing
Source: Alpbachtal

Description

Drive to Aschau and park at the "Wimm" car park. The hiking route leads in part via forest tracks past the Eilalm to "Anderl´s Hütte" and then via Labegg to the Kreuzein Hochleger. You reach the foot of the Roßkogel via a steeper path. At a path junstion with the many yellow signs turn left and via a short uphill hike up to the peak (approx. 3 h). Breath-taking views over the Inn Valley and the surrounding mountain ranges await you. Following a good rest why not make a detour to Lake Zirein. Following the signs take the path leading down to a cross section and continue for approx. 45 min to the lake. To return rake the same route you came (approx. 3h)!

Alternative: a looped trail: from the peak walk in a westerly direction down towards the Berghaus Sonnwendjoch. A steep path leads down to the Hochalm. Walk slightly uphill to the ridge and via the "Hörndl" to the Kreuzeinalm, from where you can already see the path leading uphill. The remaining route leads along the same path back to where you started (approx. 3 h from the Roßkogel).

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Getting here

  • Arrival by public transport

    not applicable

  • Parking

    Wimm car park, Brandenberg/Aschau

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