The two-kilometre Neunerköpfle Adventure Trail begins at the top of the Neunerköpfle cable car in the Tannheimer Tal Valley. It comprises twelf information stations about the mountains, nature, flora and fauna in the region. Highlights of this family-friendly path include the "Herz in den Alpen", a three-metre-high "summit book" like those typically found at the top of mountains in Tirol. It is the largest of its kind in the Alps and stands on top of the 1,862 m Neunerköpfle mountain.
Themed Hike
Starting point
Top of Neunerköpflebahn cable car, Tannheim
Finishing point
Top of Neunerköpflebahn cable car, Tannheim
Mountain chain
Allgäu Alps
Length
2 km
Total hiking time
0 h 27 min
Features
- Wheelchair-accessible Hiking Route
- Circular hike
Difficulty rating
easy (hiking trails)
Altitude
Elevation uphill 94m
Vertical metres downhill 94m
Fitness level
Technique
Best time of year
* These are approximate values and recommendations. Please take your personal fitness level, technical ability and the current weather conditions into account. Tirol Werbung cannot guarantee that the information provided is correct and accepts no liability.
Public transport
- Accessible using public transport
Parking
Car park (pay-and-display) at the bottom of the Neunerköpfle cable car
Places serving food & drink
- Gundhütte (open when the cable car is in operation)
Downloads
Trail description
The trail begins at the top of the eight-passenger Neunerköpfle cable car. It leads in a clockwise direction heading south, below the peak of the Neunerköpfle mountain (1,862 metres), before turning north and heading up to the summit. At the top of the mountain you will find a huge book, the largest "summit book" anywhere in the Alps. From there, walkers head north back to the starting point.