Thematic Trail

Cable car hiking: Gaislachkogl

Gemeinde Sölden
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Key facts
1:30 h Duration
2.65 km Length
849 m Ascent
0 m Descent
3,031 m Max. altitude
2,170 m Min. altitude
Stamina
Landscape
Quality of Experience
Best Season
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Description

Ascent with the Gaislachkogl cable car to the Gaislachkogel middle station
Hiking: Gaislachkogel middle station - Gaislachkogl upper station - Sölden

Map & elevation profile

Ascent with the Gaislachkogl cable car to the Gaislachkogel middle station
Hiking: Gaislachkogel middle station - Gaislachkogl upper station - Sölden

From the middle station of the Gaislachkogl cable car, a wide gravel path leads uphill over the ski slope to the Gaislachkogl. Where the alpine meadows bloom, you encounter native grazing animals such as sheep, cows, and horses. Along the idyllic mountain slopes, which are hardly recognizable in winter as a ski slope, the path leads uphill and over the Wasserkar to the Gaislachkogl. This beautiful, moderately difficult hike offers an authentic mountain experience with a magnificent view along the route.

Regions & Places

Austria (Country)
Tyrol (Province)
Bezirk Imst (District)
Ötztal (Tourism area)
Sölden (Tourism area)
Gemeinde Sölden (Commune)

Mountain areas

Alps (Mountain area)
Ötztal Alps (Mountain area)
Modified at 24.03.2026 · Created at 06.08.2018

Characteristics

Multi-stage route
Scenic
Refreshment stops available
Summit route

Way types

Unbekannt 2.65 km

Safety guidelines

Red mountain trails are moderately difficult: some narrow and steep, but secured walking and climbing sections await hikers. The corresponding signs are on a yellow background and display a red circle as a difficulty rating.

Moderately difficult mountain trail; suitable for sure-footed and experienced mountain hikers; good physical condition, mountain experience, and mountain equipment (see under equipment) necessary. Please check the current weather report at: https://www.oetztal.com/en/summer.html 

Recommended maps

Kompass #042 | Inner Ötztal and Pitztal, Gurgler Valley, Venter Valley | 1:25,000

From the middle station of the Gaislachkogl cable car, a wide gravel path leads above the ski slope uphill. At the end of the path, you turn right, pass under the Gaislachkogl cable car, and ascend the steep slope into the Wasserkar. On the mountain ridge, you follow the long ridge trail until you reach the upper station of the Gaislachkogl cable car. After arriving at the Gaislachkogl cable car, continue along a rocky path past the Ice Q restaurant and the 007 ELEMENTS adventure world to the summit cross of the Gaislachkogl.

Public transit

Travel comfortably and safely by train to the Ötztal railway station. The final station or exit point is the ÖTZTAL station. Afterwards, you can travel conveniently and quickly with public transport or local taxi companies through the entire valley to your desired destination. The current bus schedule is available at: http://fahrplan.vvt.at 

Starting point

Gaislachkogl middle station

Getting there

The car journey to the ÖTZTAL. Located in Tyrol, the ÖTZTAL branches southward as the longest side valley of the Eastern Alps. Traveling by car leads visitors through the Inn Valley to the valley entrance and then along the Ötztal. In addition to the toll motorway, country roads can also be used. You can quickly and conveniently plan your trip with the route planner: To the route planner: https://www.google.at/maps 

Parking

In Sölden, the following parking options are available:

  • Gaislachkogl cable car + underground garage

All parking spaces are free during the day.

For parking for several days (e.g., hut tour):

  • Postplatz, parking ticket available at the Sölden information center
  • Gaislachkogl cable car parking garage, parking ticket either online or directly at the Gaislachkogl cable car ticket office

Coordinates

10.987608, 46.95078
Plan arrival

Appropriate equipment such as breathable and weather-adapted outdoor clothing, ankle-high hiking boots, wind, rain, and sun protection, a hat, and possibly gloves are required for all hikes and routes. Carrying a first aid kit, a mobile phone, and possibly a hiking map, as well as sufficient provisions for hikes without dining options, is necessary.