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Schlössle - Tannegg - Gaisbühel - Schlössle

Winterwandern
Winterwandern
Winter hiking

The round is a bit more secluded and leads over a sunny plateau.

From the Schlössle bus stop, follow the signposted winter hiking trail uphill to the right. You quickly reach the viewpoint "Guggisköpfe". Afterwards it goes past the mountain station of the Schloßkopfbahn and the Schottenhof. Turn right towards "Tannegg". Soon the path branches off again to the right and leads you to the valley station of the Weibermahd cable car. From here the way leads in comfortable ascents and descents in a loop over the Gaisbühel plateau. Arrived at the Gaisbühelalpe the way leads back to the valley station of the Weibermahd cable car. From here, take the already familiar path back towards Oberlech to the Schlössle bus stop or enjoy a cup of coffee on one of the sun terraces.

Schwierigkeitsgrad
moderate
Dauer
1:45 h

Directions

From the Schlössle bus stop, follow the signposted winter hiking trail uphill to the right. You quickly reach the viewpoint "Guggisköpfe". Afterwards it goes past the mountain station of the Schloßkopfbahn and the Schottenhof. Turn right towards "Tannegg". Soon the path branches off again to the right and leads you to the valley station of the Weibermahd cable car. From here the way leads in comfortable ascents and descents in a loop over the Gaisbühel plateau. Arrived at the Gaisbühelalpe the way leads back to the valley station of the Weibermahd cable car. From here, take the already familiar path back towards Oberlech to the Schlössle bus stop or enjoy a cup of coffee on one of the sun terraces.

Suggestions

On this sunny hike you should have sun cream, a warm drink and a strengthening snack with you.

Details

Technique2
Stamina4
Experience4
Landscape6

Best time of year

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Equipment

Good winter shoes, warm clothes, hat, scarf, gloves, sun cream, lift ticket.

Safety information

EMERGENCY CALL:

140 Alpine Emergencies Austria-wide

144 Alpine Emergencies Vorarlberg

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

www.vorarlberg.travel/sicherheitstipps

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
26.04.2024, 09:11:16