Cross-country skiing trail Hinterkaiser-Höflinger Trail

Kirchdorf in Tirol
Difficulty ratings: difficult
Route length: 15 km

You will work up a sweat on this long, challenging loop, that much is certain. And you will be amazed by the panorama. You can only find out for yourself whether you can manage the whole route.

We recommend because

  • Long, difficult loop at the foot of the Niederkaiser with magnificent views of the Kaiser mountains and Hohe Salve
  • gentle start, followed by a long, challenging ascent
  • refreshments available at Gasthof Rummlerhof

Information

  • Requirement: difficult
  • Length: 15 km
  • Elevation uphill:228 hm
Highest point 782 m

Starting point

St. Johann in Tirol - Koasastadion

Finishing point

St. Johann in Tirol - Koasastadion

Styles

Skating / Classic

Features

  • Tyrolean cross-country specialists
  • Fitness level 6 / 6
  • Technique 6 / 6

Description

The trail starts at the Koasastadion and leads via Broatleitn to Schwentling, continuing uphill via Gasteig and Stall to Rummlerhof. There turn right and run through the Windwehen moor into the forest down to the Granderhöfe farms. Here take the right cross-country trail, past the Römerhof. An easy descent follows until you reach the fork of the Goinger Loipe. There keep left in the direction of Granderhöfe. Shortly before it turn right and in a loop over the Granderkrien you get back over the Granderhöfe to the Rummlerhof. From here the way back runs along the same route.

The trail is prepared for skaters and classic skiers and is divided into four segments:

WADLBEISSER
Bergsprint 600m

FLAMME ROUGE
Zielsprint 1000m

EURE MAJESTÄT
Schleife 3600m

ADRENALIN
Abfahrt 1500m
 

Getting here

  • Arrival by public transport

    Getting off: Steinlechnerplatz - just a few minutes walking distance to the Koasa Stadion

    Bus- & traintimes and the Skibus timetable:
    kitzalps.cc/mobile
     

  • Parking

    Free of charge parking at the Koasa Stadion

  • Contact

    Hinterkaiser-Höflinger-Loipe

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