Snowshoe hike Gentle snowshoe hike in the valley in Going

Going am Wilden Kaiser /
Route length: 2.9 km
Duration: 1:30 h

Savour the wonder of the winter landscape – experience the winter magic for yourself by crunching through the pristine snow with your snowshoes. Enjoy unique impressions and experiences as you explore the white winter splendour and take in the spectacular view over the surrounding mountain scenery.

Tour information

  • Length: 2.9 km
  • Duration: 1:30 h
  • Elevation uphill:110 hm
  • Elevation downhill:110 hm
Highest point 818 m

Starting point

Church square, Going (769 m)

Finishing point

Church square, Going (769 m)
  • Fitness level 2 / 6

Features

  • Circular route

Best time of year

  • January
  • February
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  • September
  • October
  • November
  • December

Description

The snowshoe walk leads behind Going Parish Church and heads through deep snow along forests of white. Heading towards the Lanzenlift drag lift and passing the Lanzenbauernhof farm, keep following the edge of the forest for a unique view of the Wilder Kaiser and the village of Going – a wonderful photo opportunity. Once you reach Söllnerweg, cross the trail that briefly takes you through a small forest and leads you in a loop around the hay barn. Then follow the trail in the field and past the houses until you come back to Going Parish Church, which was the starting point of the walk.
Of course, you can also adjust the walk to your liking and turn it into a shorter circuit. To do so, simply head across the fields in order to return to the starting point.

Getting here

  • Arrival by public transport

    KaiserJet or Postbus stop “Going Dorf”.
    More information at: www.wilderkaiser.info

  • Parking

    Car park opposite the hiking starting point (located to the left of the road and before the bridge; 764 m) - for free

  • Contact

    Gemütliche Schneeschuhwanderung in Going im Tal

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