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2 Valleys Loop

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Jogging

Medium-length, moderately difficult and highly varied circuit, which takes you first to the Zürsbach, then the lovely crossing under the Flühen to the Walkersbach.

The jogging starts at the starting point for the hike in front of the post garage and leads through Lech. Continue past Rüfiplatz to Omesberg. The route leads along the Zürsbach at the foot of the Omeshorn and crosses the stream at the bridge. On the other side of the river we walk back to the heating plant. There we cross the road. At the foot of the Rüfikopf we walk along the Flühenweg through the forest. At the foot of Rüfikopf we walk along the even path. After about 1 km we reach a forest road. It goes left uphill and at the next junction again left downhill to the Lech and a bridge. It goes again through the forest over the Flühenweg to Lech.

Schwierigkeitsgrad
moderate
Dauer
1:10 h

Directions

The jogging starts at the starting point for the hike in front of the post garage. It goes on the asphalted road through Lech. After the Rüfiplatz the path branches off in the direction of Omesberg. On the way to Gstütalpe a path leads left through the forest. At the foot of the Omeshorn we walk along the Zürsbach. After about one kilometre you come to a bridge, cross it and walk back along the banks of the Zürsbach. The terrain is hilly and the route is mostly even. At the heating plant we cross the road and follow the Flühenweg at the foot of the Rüfikopf the path through the forest. After about 1 kilometre you come to a wide forest road. It goes right uphill. After about 10 minutes a path branches off to the left downhill to a bridge. After the bridge you go downhill on the wide forest road to the left, at the next junction at the barbecue area in Stubenbach turn left again. Through the forest we return to the Flühenweg, jog past the wooden hut and downhill to Lech. The view of Lech is fantastic. At the next junction we keep right downhill, reach a large car park and from there towards the town centre to the post garage.

Suggestions

The access to the route is possible everywhere.

The route can also be walked in the opposite direction.

Details

Technique4
Stamina4
Experience5
Landscape5

Best time of year

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Equipment

Running shoes, sportswear, Nordic Walking equipment

Safety information

EMERGENCY CALL:

140 Alpine Emergencies Austria-wide

144 Alpine emergency Vorarlberg

112 Euro emergency call (works with any mobile phone/network)


For more information please visit www.vorarlberg.travel/safety

Public transport

Take the train to Langen am Arlberg or St. Anton am Arlberg station. From there, buses (no. 750+760) run at regular intervals to Lech Zürs am Arlberg.

Tour facts

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Last updated
08.05.2024, 00:05:01