Mountain hikes Verwallsee Circular Route

St. Anton am Arlberg / Verwall
Difficulty ratings: easy
Route length: 10.0 km

Verwallsee Circular Route

Tour information

  • Requirement: easy
  • Length: 10.0 km
  • Elevation uphill:100 hm
  • Elevation downhill:0 hm
Highest point1,500 m

Best time of year

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Source: TVB St Anton am Arlberg

Description

This varied circular walk starts at the entrance to the Verwall Valley. The starting point is easy to reach by bus or car, and free parking is available on site. From here, the route first leads into the valley through the Verwall Valley, passing the EldoRADo bike area, the forest ropes course and the Stiegeneck Chapel.

Along the way, the Verwall Valley already reveals its impressive character, with unspoilt nature, alpine scenery and numerous highlights such as the Legends Trail and the suspension bridge over the Rosanna. The walk is also suitable for pushchairs, making it particularly ideal for families. The main attraction of the tour is Lake Verwallsee, which stands out with its striking emerald-green colour. Around the lake, a large playground with barbecue facilities invites visitors to linger, while on the opposite side there is a landscaped pond with deckchairs and a spacious sunbathing lawn.

The walk leads once around the idyllic Lake Verwallsee before the Wagnerhütte offers the perfect place to stop for refreshments. The return route leads back out through the Verwall Valley to the starting point. Those who would like to skip the walk to or from the lake can conveniently take the Verwall bus instead.

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