Mountain hikes Tux-Vorderlanersbach - Geiselhöfe - Hobalm - Geiseljoch

Tux / Tux Alps
Difficulty ratings: medium
Route length: 13.8 km
Duration: 4:30 h

From the Tux Valley to the Inn Valley - on the trail of the history of colonisation!

Tour information

  • Requirement: medium
  • Length: 13.8 km
  • Duration: 4:30 h
  • Elevation uphill:553 hm
  • Elevation downhill:1,076 hm
Highest point2,292 m

Starting point

Bus Stop Tux-Vorderlanersbach Rastkogelbahn

Finishing point

Geiseljoch
  • Fitness level 3 / 6
  • Technique 2 / 6

Features

  • Circular route

Best time of year

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Trail condition

Asphalt, gravel, mountain path

Equipment

Correct footwear (sole with a tread, firm hiking shoes)

Clothing (quickly drying, protection against wind, rain and cold)

Sunscreen – ATTENTION: strong sunlight in the mountains! Sunglasses, head protection, sunscreen with a high sun protection factor

First aid kit (gauze bandage, plaster)

Charged mobile phone

Drinks and food (drink plenty of fluid on hikes – but avoid alcohol!)

Source: Zillertal Tourismus GmbH

Description

Tux-Vorderlanersbach village center: At the valley station of the Rastkogel cable car, the footpath turns uphill through the forest to the hamlet of Gemais (old farm settlement) - signposted Nasse Tuxalm/Hippoldspitze. Follow the asphalt access road for a bit until footpath no. 21 crosses the road and leads between the chalets Alpenjuwel (no. 242) and Haus Sonnrain (no. 241) to the Rosenkranz chapel. Afterwards, the AV trail no. 321 leads through the Pfisterwald and over the Voglaue into the AV trail no. 315 to the Geiselhöfe (Geislerhof mountain inn). The asphalt road runs downhill from the Geislerhof and then over the bridge again in a few hairpin bends to the Geiselalm. Follow the wide, gravelled alpine path no. 47 to the Hobalm. Climb to the right through alpine pastures until you reach the junction with trail nos. 47 and 49 to the Geiseljoch. 

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Getting here

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