Ötztal Trek Stage 10
Description
Map & elevation profile
The Tour
- Route: access road, cart track, trail, path
- Requirements: sure-footedness, no fear of heights, fitness, stamina
- Alpine trail red
- Difficulties: easy crossing of the glacier tongue of the Gurgler Ferner via the Piccard suspension bridge
- Equipment: normal hiking gear
- Overnight stays, food stops: Zirben Alm (no overnight stay), Schönwies Hut (no overnight stay), Langtalereck Hut, Ramolhaus
- Access and exit: from Obergurgl via the Ramol trail to Ramolhaus (approx. 4 h ascent, approx. 3 h descent)
Stage 10 as a day route
Obergurgl (1,900 m) – Langtalereck Hut (2,430 m) – Ramolhaus (3,005 m) – Descent back to Obergurgl (1,900 m)
Regions & Places
Mountain areas
Details
Characteristics
Way types
Safety guidelines
Suitable for those without fear of heights, sure-footed, and alpine-experienced mountaineers; very good physical condition, alpine experience, and mountain equipment (see equipment section), occasionally alpine safety gear, good weather conditions recommended. Please observe the current weather report.
Hiking difficulty
Additional information
Did you know that…
...Auguste Piccard had to make an emergency landing with his balloon on the Gurgler Ferner in 1931?
More information about hiking in the Ötztal: www.oetztal.com/wandern
Recommended maps
Kompass hiking map (available at the information offices of Ötztal Tourism)
Directions
FROM THE STONE PINE FOREST, PICCARD AND THE EAGLE'S NEST
In the center of Obergurgl, you hike inland along the valley and from the Zirben Alm follow the alpine adventure path through the stone pine forest. The route leads into the access road to the Schönwies Hut, which takes a left turn and ascends above the Gurgler Valley to the Langtalereck Hut. Then we follow the signs towards the Piccard Bridge (suspension bridge). At about 2,700 meters, you descend over glacially polished rock plates down to the Piccard Bridge (suspension bridge), which crosses the remains of the glacier tongue of the Gurgler Ferner. You continue along the path up to the Ramolhaus at the Köpfle. In the last section, the trail leads steeply uphill.
Arrival
Public transit
Travel comfortably and safely by train to the Ötztal train station. The final stop or exit point is ÖTZTAL station. Afterwards, you can conveniently and quickly continue by public transport or local taxi companies through the entire valley to your desired destination.
The current bus timetable is available at: http://fahrplan.vvt.at
Starting point
Getting there
Driving to ÖTZTAL. Located in Tyrol, the Ötztal branches off to the south as the longest side valley of the Eastern Alps. Traveling by car leads visitors via the Inn Valley to the valley entrance and then along the Ötztal. In addition to toll motorways, country roads can also be used. Your trip can be quickly and conveniently planned with the route planner: Route planner: www.google.at/maps
Parking
The following parking options are available in Gurgl:
- Car park in the village center of Obergurgl (down to the right in front of the church) | paid |
- Car park at the village entrance – base station Festkoglbahn | paid | no overnight parking
- Parking lot at the Hochgurglbahn base station, free of charge | no overnight parking
Current information
With some rain
Warmer than recently
The tour is within these protected areas.
Equipment
Appropriate equipment such as breathable and weather-appropriate outdoor clothing is required for all hikes and routes. Carrying a first aid kit, a mobile phone, and possibly a hiking map, as well as sufficient provisions if there are no opportunities to stop for food, is necessary.