Mountain hikes Kaiserlift Tour tip 1: Berghaus Aschenbrenner und Duxer Alm

Kufstein /
Difficulty ratings: easy
Route length: 4.9 km

Easy half-day tour with breathtaking views and tyrolean delicacies.

Tour information

  • Requirement: easy
  • Length: 4.9 km
  • Elevation uphill:35 hm
  • Elevation downhill:392 hm
Highest point 1,255 m

Starting point

Summit station Kaiserlift Kufstein

Finishing point

Duxer Alm
  • Fitness level 2 / 6
  • Technique 1 / 6

Best time of year

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Description

At the summit station we enjoy the dreamlike and breathtaking views at the Wilder Kaiser. The special power places "Adlerblick" and "Freiraum-Raum-Zeit" invite to take a rest and gain energy. Afterwards we continue hiking in the direction of Brentenjoch-Alm and shortly before reaching the hut we turn right onto the panoramapath. After a 45 minutes walk through the forest we reach the Berghaus Aschenbrenner. Innkeeper Alois is a dedicated hunter and with a bit of luck you'll find a delicious dish of wild game on the daily menu. After a rest you follow the panoramapath for 10 minutes back the way you came from until a sign points out the "Schneerosenweg" back in the direction of the valley. The rare winter rose flourishes from spring to the mid of May and can be seen at the entire city mountain. Across a few bridges you follow the cozy path through the forest until you reach the Duxer-Alm.
Afterwards you can can take the lift till 16:30 o'clock to get back to your startng point.
 

Getting here

  • Arrival by public transport

    Take line 1 to the Meraner Straße stop, go through the underpass and follow the signs for 10 minutes to the valley station. With the KufsteinerlandCard within the region bus free of charge. 

  • Parking

    Kaiserlift valley station, subject to a charge.

  • Contact

    Kaiserlift Tourentipp 1: Berghaus Aschenbrenner und Duxer Alm

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