LÄNGENFELD -> Ötztaler Ache -> Astlehn -> Runhof -> Huben -> Runhof -> Astlehn -> LÄNGENFELD
The Ötztal Tourismus team will be happy to inform you personally about the nature of the winter hiking trails.
Oetztal tourism T +43 5 72 00 300 - info@laengenfeld.com
Appropriate equipment such as breathable suitable outdoor clothes for the weather, is for all hikes and tours necessary.The Langenfeld sports center is a good starting point for this circular hike. At the beginning you walk a short distance along the Ötztaler Ache past the thermal bath "Aqua Dome". At the first junction, keep left until you reach the access road to the baths. A small chapel comes into view on the right. The winter hiking trail leads right past the hamlet of Astlehn to Runhof. Here the path leads to the right past the few houses to the bridge. This is not crossed but follows the Ötztaler Ache upstream to Huben. There you cross the bridge and hike back to Runhof on the other side of the river. There you change the river bank and hike along the river back to Längenfeld.
Travel comfortably and safely by train. Endstation or exit point is the station ÖTZTAL. Then you drive comfortably and quickly by public transport or the
local taxi company through the entire valley to your desired destination. The current bus timetable can be found at: http://fahrplan.vvt.at
The following parking facilities are available in Längenfeld: