Hiking Trail

Innerbergalm - Längenfeld

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Key facts
2:30 h Duration
3.01 km Length
811 m Ascent
24 m Descent
1,946 m Max. altitude
1,162 m Min. altitude
Stamina
Landscape
Quality of Experience
Best Season
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Description

PLEASE NOTE: Due to forestry work, the trail from the district of Lehn to the Stabele Alm is closed. Alternatively, you can reach the Stabele Alm via the forest road.

LÄNGENFELD/LEHN -> Trail towards Stabelealm -> Stabelealm -> INNERBERGALM

Map & elevation profile

PLEASE NOTE: Due to forestry work, the trail from the district of Lehn to the Stabele Alm is closed. Alternatively, you can reach the Stabele Alm via the forest road.

LÄNGENFELD/LEHN -> Trail towards Stabelealm -> Stabelealm -> INNERBERGALM

From the parking lot in Lehn (near the via ferrata entrance) the mountain trail steadily ascends towards Stabelealm. Along the path you cross or see the Lehner Wasserfall. The trail steadily ascends beyond the tree line up to the Stabelealm. From there, you only follow the hiking trail for about 30 minutes until you reach the Innerbergalm.

There is a second option to reach the Innerbergalm via a wide but longer forest road starting in Unterried. First, follow the signs towards Wurzbergalm, then the winding path to Leckalm. From there the forest road passes the Stabelealm to the Innerbergalm. (Duration: approx. 4 hours)

Author's tip

The Innerbergalm is also accessible via the Lehner Wasserfall via ferrata. (Follow the via ferrata path to Innerbergalm) Duration: approx. 2 hours

Regions & Places

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

Mountain areas

Alps (Mountain area)
Ötztal Alps (Mountain area)
Modified at 24.03.2026 · Created at 02.06.2013

Characteristics

Linear route
Scenic
Refreshment stops available
Family-friendly

Way types

Unbekannt 3.01 km

Safety guidelines

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 pay attention to the latest weather report.

 

Additional information

The hut taxi to Innerbergalm runs once weekly during the summer season.

Reservation is required.

Ötztal Tourism - Information Längenfeld +43 (0)57200 300

More information about hiking in the Ötztal can be found here.

 

There are 2 different ways to reach the Innerbergalm.

Option 1: From Lehn near the via ferrata entrance via the steep mountain trail towards Innerbergalm. (Duration: approx. 2.5h)

Option 2: Via a wide but longer forest road starting from Unterried via the Wurzbergalm and the unmanaged Leckalm. (Duration: approx. 4h)

Public transit

Travel comfortably and safely by train. The final stop or exit point is the ÖTZTAL train station. Afterwards, you can travel conveniently and quickly by public bus 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

Parking lot Lehn

Getting there

Driving into the ÖTZTAL

Traveling by car takes visitors through the Inn Valley to the entrance of the valley and continues along the Ötztal. Besides the toll highway, country roads can also be used. Your route can be determined quickly and conveniently with the route planner. To the route planner: https://www.google.at/maps

Parking

The following parking options are available in Längenfeld:

 

Parking lot in Lehn – near the local history museum – fee required, €3.00 (Option 1)

Parking lot in Unterried - start of hike to Wurzbergalm - free (Option 2)

Coordinates

10.945248, 47.082147
Plan arrival

Wednesday, 10.06.
Partly rainy
Very cool
Morning
10 °C
100%
Rainfall risk
Afternoon
14 °C
90%
Rainfall risk
Thursday, 11.06.
Weather calming down
Staying cool
Morning
6 °C
30%
Rainfall risk
Afternoon
19 °C
60%
Rainfall risk

Proper equipment such as breathable and weather-appropriate outdoor clothing is required for all hikes and routes. Taking a first aid kit, a mobile phone, and possibly a hiking map, as well as sufficient provisions for hikes without catering options, is necessary.