Start Point
Leutasch/Ahrn
End Point
Ehrwald
Difficulty
Easy
Total Distance
23,00 km
Descent Meters
590 m
Ascent Meters
730 m
Highest Point
1597 m
Total Time
07:00 h
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Long distance trails
Multi-Day Tour Feature: Etappe
trail description: Venture to where the deer and the mountain goats play—and to an area of awesome natural beauty. It’s a long journey at about 23 kilometres, but manageable. Walking along Leutascher Ache River and Gaistalbach Creek, take in old-growth forest and acres of amazing meadows and pastures en route. Follow Ganghoferweg Trail to Hämmermoosalm Alpine Pasture Hut and further into the valley to Gaistalalm and Tillfussalm Alpine Pasture Huts, where Ludwig Ganghofer’s Hunting Lodge is located. The route continues between Mieming Mountains and Wetterstein Mountain Range, with peaks that are becoming more and more striking as you hike on. A gentle climb takes to up to Igelsee Lake, where Leutascher Ache River has its headwaters. Amble down to Ehrwalder Alm and to the top of Ehrwalder Alm Gondola on a forest road. From there, a marvellous footpath winds down to the village of Ehrwald, towered by prominent Zugspitze Peak.
From there, continue westward on the broad valley path, running parallel to Leutascher Ache River and Gaistalbach Creek. At the fork, walk straight ahead following signage to “Ehrwalder Alm über Igelsee”. The route runs between Mieming Mountains on the left and Wetterstein Mountain Range on the right with peaks that are becoming
From there, continue westward on the broad valley path, running parallel to Leutascher Ache River and Gaistalbach Creek. At the fork, walk straight ahead following signage to “Ehrwalder Alm über Igelsee”. The route runs between Mieming Mountains on the left and Wetterstein Mountain Range on the right with peaks that are becoming
Features & Characteristics
Stamina
Technique
Start Point
Leutasch/Ahrn
End Point
Ehrwald
Multi-Day Tour Feature
Etappe
