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Jogging

The medium-length jogging route along the dreamlike wild and primeval river landscape of the upper Lech leads to Zug to the Tannläger Alpe and back to the Kneipp facility.

The jogging route starts directly from the Kneipp facility, which is located directly on the banks of the Lech. The forest swimming pool is clearly visible on the right. It goes along the Lech, upstream. The terrain is cropped. The narrow path changes between grassy and stony, leads partly slightly uphill, but for the most part runs evenly along it. After about 10 minutes you reach the district Zug. The path leads behind the mountain lift station of Zug and further past the fishpond. On the right, after Zug, one recognizes the toll station into the Zugertal. The Älpele inn is only 15 minutes away. Most of the way runs through the forest. After a few minutes on the asphalt you reach the forest camp and a barbecue area. The route takes a loop back to the Gasthaus Älpele and continues along the Lech or the asphalted road back to the Kneipp site.

Schwierigkeitsgrad
moderate
Dauer
1:20 h

Directions

The jogging starts at the Kneipp facility, which is located directly on the banks of the Lech. The forest swimming pool is also clearly visible on the right. The cropped path leads upstream along the river Lech. After about 10 minutes you reach the district Zug, and continue walking past the fishpond, on the right side you can see the toll station into the Zugertal. From here it's another 15 minutes to the Älpele inn. Most of the way runs through the forest, soon you reach the forest camp and a barbecue area. Here, the round takes a loop back to the Älpele inn and on to the Lech or the asphalted road back to the Kneipp site.

Suggestions

After the jogging round you can cool your feet in the Kneipp facility.

Details

Stamina4
Experience5
Landscape5

Best time of year

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Equipment

Jogging or trail running shoes, sportswear

Safety information

EMERGENCY CALL:

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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
03.05.2024, 21:05:01