Mountain hikes Gruttenweg No. 4

Kirchdorf in Tirol / Kitzbüheler Alpen
Difficulty ratings: easy
Route length: 7.0 km
Duration: 2:10 h

Great Views of Kitzbüheler Horn, Wilder Kaiser, Hahnenkamm, Rauher Kopf and Gaisberg.

Tour information

  • Requirement: easy
  • Length: 7.0 km
  • Duration: 2:10 h
  • Elevation uphill:175 hm
  • Elevation downhill:169 hm
Highest point870 m

Starting point

Oberndorf - Tourist office

Finishing point

Oberndorf - Tourist office
  • Fitness level 2 / 6
  • Technique 1 / 6

Features

  • Circular route

Trail condition

400 Laufmeter eingeschränkter Winterdienst - es erfolgt keine Streuung. Die Benützung von Snowspikes und Stöcke wird empfohlen.

Equipment

- outdoor clothing
- sturdy shoes
- Sufficient food and drinks
- First aid kit
- Mobile phone with full battery & charger
- Hiking map & guide literature
- GPS device or download the GPS data to your mobile phone if necessary
- Sun protection (sunglasses, sun cream, cap)
- Rain protection
- Cash

Description

Starting point is the Oberndorf Tourist Office. Follow Lindenweg towards Grutten and up to the small hamlet of Holztratt. The Bichlach’s rolling hills start shortly after the last houses. The hike takes you past beautiful farmhouses, and there are frequent views of the Kitzbüheler Horn, Wilder Kaiser, Hahnenkamm, Rauher Kopf and Gaisberg. On clear days you can see all the way to Grosser Rettenstein from the hike’s highest farmhouse, the Gruttenbauer. Continue towards Brandl and down to Oberndorf. The trail takes you past a quarry and the hamlet of Schmiedboden. Stay to the left to get to the federal road. Follow the road for a couple of minutes and then make a left to get back to the center of Oberndorf.

Getting here

  • Arrival by public transport


    Postbus 4000 getting off at station: Oberndorf i.T. Ort
    Zug 201 Giselabahn getting off at station: Oberndorf i. T. Bahnhof

    Bus and traintimes: 
    kitzalps.cc/mobile

  • Parking

    Free parking behind the church in the centre of Oberndorf in Tirol

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