Rosskogel summit tour via Schartl

Obernussdorf / Stubaier Alpen
Difficulty ratings: medium
Route length: 15.0 km
Duration: 8:00 h

Wunderschöne und ansprechende Bergtour.

Tour information

  • Requirement: medium
  • Length: 15.0 km
  • Duration: 8:00 h
  • Elevation uphill:1,248 hm
  • Elevation downhill:1,239 hm
Highest point2,627 m

Starting point

Car Park Stiglreith Oberperfuss

Finishing point

Summit cross Rosskogel

Features

  • Circular route

Best time of year

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

Trail condition

forest road, forest trail, Alpine path,

Equipment

Hiking boots required

Description

Oberperfuss Stiglreith - Rosskogel. This mountain tour starts at the Stiglreith car park (fees apply) at an altitude of 1,383 metres above sea level. If the lifts are running, we recommend taking the gondola from the bottom lift station in Oberperfuss up to Sulzstich in order to save 40 minutes of walking time. From Sulzstich, follow the forest road to the last bend below the Rosskogelhütte mountain hut. The Krimpenbachalm hut and Rosskogel mountain can be seen off in the distance. At the bend, turn left and follow the yellow signs along the trail as it leads through alpine pastures and past hay barns to the Krimpenbachsattel at an altitude of 1,899 metres above sea level. From there, take the forest road to the Krimpenbachalm mountain hut (not open to the public) at an altitude of 1,918 metres above sea level and then continue south through the flowering alpine meadows with their wonderful wide-open views. Follow the alpine path with views of Rosskogel mountain, past the so-called "Schartl" on the ridge and up to the top of the 2,649 m high Rosskogel. The breathtaking views from the summit cross make the long ascent more than worthwhile. From there, take the same route back until you reach the Krimpenbachalm hut and then follow the road to the Rosskogelhütte mountain hut. From the Rosskogelhütte, you can take the ski slope (great views) or the forest path back to the starting point in Stiglreith.
 

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