Region Seefeld – Tirols Hochplateau
Trails currently closed
Closures to hiking trails:
Giessenbach railway crossing
The railway crossing in Gießenbach will be closed from 12 July to 5 August 2025; bikers and hikers will normally be allowed to pass through the construction site.
A complete closure of the crossing is planned for Monday, 4 August 2025 - it will not be possible to pass here during the day.
Alternative Routes for Hikers:
From Scharnitz: Take the trail via Mühlberg to reach the Eppzirltal, Eppzirler Alm, and Oberbrunnalm.
From Seefeld: Use the Hirnweg, which offers a suitable alternative hiking route.
Important Information for Mountain Bikers:
In the event of a complete closure, mountain bikers must detour via the Bodenalm. There, the railway line can be crossed through an underpass. The Hirnweg then continues past the construction site and leads directly to Gießenbach, providing access to the entrance of the Eppzirltal.
Gleirschklamm
The trail through the Gleirschklamm Gorge is currently closed.
A rockfall has destroyed a bridge, making the path impassable for the time being.
Affected hiking tours
Closures to bike routes:
Giessenbach railway crossing
The railway crossing in Gießenbach will be closed from 12 July to 5 August 2025; bikers and hikers will normally be allowed to pass through the construction site.
A complete closure of the crossing is planned for Monday, 4 August 2025 - it will not be possible to pass here during the day.
Alternative Routes for Hikers:
From Scharnitz: Take the trail via Mühlberg to reach the Eppzirltal, Eppzirler Alm, and Oberbrunnalm.
From Seefeld: Use the Hirnweg, which offers a suitable alternative hiking route.
Important Information for Mountain Bikers:
In the event of a complete closure, mountain bikers must detour via the Bodenalm. There, the railway line can be crossed through an underpass. The Hirnweg then continues past the construction site and leads directly to Gießenbach, providing access to the entrance of the Eppzirltal.
Affected bike routes
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