Mountain hikes Elmen - Zur Almwirtschaft Stablalm

Elmen /
Difficulty ratings: easy
Route length: 4.4 km

Very beautiful, panoramic family hike to the balcony of the Lech Valley.

Tour information

  • Requirement: easy
  • Length: 4.4 km
  • Elevation uphill:399 hm
Highest point 1,409 m

Starting point

Parking lot Stablalm

Finishing point

Stablalm
  • Fitness level 2 / 6
  • Technique 2 / 6

Features

  • Suitable for families
  • suitable for pushchairs

Best time of year

  • January
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Trail condition

Gravel path, hiking trail

Equipment

Good equipment is essential for your hike. The following items should definitely be in your rucksack: - Food and drink - Functional clothing for rain, wind and cold - A change of clothes - Sun protection - First aid kit - Mobile phone with a full battery (Euro emergency number 112) - Hiking map or GPS - Hiking poles Nevertheless, the following applies: light luggage is also easier to carry, so you should not weigh down your rucksack with unnecessary ballast. In addition, your hiking equipment should of course also be adapted to your particular hiking tour.

Description

Your hike to the balcony of the Lech Valley starts at the parking lot of the Stablam and leads you onto a wide forest road. The short flat section ends after the bend and here begins the climb and your path. In the view you have the upper and lower Lechtal, this runs along the mountainside to the romantic rock tunnel.
As soon as you pass the cattle pasture, walk the ascending path to the alpine pasture.
There is also a shortcut for you, this runs on a narrow hiking path through the shady forest to the first wooden huts of the Stablalm. You will then reach the alpine pasture via a wide forest path. Walking time 1,2 h

Getting here

  • Arrival by public transport

    Regional bus stop Elmen-Village

  • Parking

    Parking lot Stablalm,with charge

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