Arrival by public transport
Take the bus to Mösern and get off at the “Mösern Kirche” stop.
All real-time connections can be found in the route planner.
You can experience a few wonders around the Brunschkopf: A bell that rings for peace in the Alps, lakes that come and go, and wonderful views from a viewing platform.
A varied loop with several places to stop for refreshments through the meadows and forests around the Brunschkopf. There are theoretically three lakes along the way, but Lottensee and Wildmoossee are only filled with water every year. Lake Möserer See exists permanently. From the viewing platform on the Brunschkopf you have a view of the entire Seefeld plateau and the alpine framing of the Wetterstein and Karwendel, and from the Friedensglocke you have a wide view over the Inntal valley. A long, technically easy hike along forest paths and trails.
Forest roads, woodland paths, aspahlt road and gravel trails.
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Sturdy hiking shoes, functional clothing, a backpack, water, snacks, basic fitness, and sure-footedness are recommended for this hike!
Additionally, a hiking map or GPS, a first aid kit, sun protection, and hiking poles are advisable.
The Brunschkopf offers many beautiful trails, and this route connects the most impressive highlights: the Brunschkopf viewing platform, refreshment stops, and with a bit of luck, three lakes (two of which are aperiodic and may not always be visible).
From the Mösern Information Office, first follow the Broch-Weg (signposted Möserer See/Brunschkopf) uphill. At the end of the Broch-Weg, continue straight onto the signposted gravel path. At the next opportunity, turn right to the Möserer See parking lot (P3) and then continue on the wide gravel path into the forest.
At the second fork, follow the signs for Brunschkopf/Wildmoosalm/Seefeld to the right. At the next opportunity, turn left onto the hiking trail (Trail No. 61 Brunschkopf). Keep following this trail – be especially mindful of bikers where the forest road crosses the path. At the scenic viewpoint Hohe Munde, it's worth taking a memorable photo. A little further on, you'll reach the Brunschkopf viewing platform. The breathtaking mountain panorama can be enjoyed with crystal-clear detail using a high-quality Swarovski telescope.
For the descent, follow the signs to Wildmoosalm. This cozy alpine hut, with its sunny terrace, is a perfect place to take a break. Feeling refreshed, continue along Trail No. 2 to the aperiodic Wildmoossee. Since the lake isn’t always there, you’ll need a bit of luck to see it filled with water. Following the circular trail (keeping left), you might also come across Lottensee – another aperiodic natural gem that likes to play hide-and-seek. But even if the lake isn’t visible, the charming Lottenseehütte offers delicious homemade treats, along with fresh coffee and cake to keep you motivated for the rest of the hike.
At the Lottensee parking lot (P4), leave the paved road, switch back to the forest path, and follow the gently undulating path until the Mösern/Möserer Seestub’n junction. Turn right towards the Möserer Seestub’n, which offers seasonal treats, lake views, and a beautiful forest playground. If you prefer to go directly to the water, skip the stop and head right around the lake Möserer See, find a spot to relax, or take a refreshing dip in Tyrol’s warmest swimming lake.
Just before completing the lake loop back to the Seestub’n, a path leads down to Mösern and the Peace Bell, a symbol of peace in the alpine regions, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Inn Valley and surrounding mountains. If you’re at the Peace Bell at 17.00, it’s worth experiencing its impressive chime in person. Finally, return to the Mösern Information Office via the Broch-Weg.
Experience the stunning view from the Brunschkopf platform live and in real-time – thanks to our webcam!
Take the bus to Mösern and get off at the “Mösern Kirche” stop.
All real-time connections can be found in the route planner.