ALPENROSENWEG
Starting point: Rendl
– Bahn, Sankt Anton;
Difference in altitude: 730 metres
Hike time: 4 -5 hours
Difficulty level: medium-difficult
Tour plan:
From the hotel through the pedestrian zone to the Rendl Bahn.
Ride with the cable car to the Rendl – mountain station
( 2.030 m ) and a short climb – via the Alpenrosenweg to
the Rendl Alm ( 1850m) – Lunch break on the Rendl –
back via the Erz Herzog Eugen path to St. Anton.
A beautiful panoramic hike along an ocean of alp roses.
ADLERWEG
Starting point: Hotel Tyrol/ Gampen
– Kapall Bahn ( 2330m)
Hike time: 5 hours
Tour plan: From the Kapall lower Höhenweg
Difficulty level: medium – surefootedness
required
The ADLERWEG in St. Anton am Arlberg; a route that leads through
the whole country of Tyrol on existing hiking trails.
Start:
From the hotel through the pedestrian zone to the Gampen/Kapall
cable car. Ride with the chairlift to the Gampen, change of lifts
and another ride to the Kapall. From the Kapall, we continue towards
the east and pass along the Weißschrofen and the Bacherspitze
– attention, rocky terrain. Serpentines then lead up to
the Almjurjoch and east via pastures to the Leutkircher Lodge.
After a break on the Leutkircher Lodge, we continue down into
the valley, passing the Putzen Alpe and taking the Putzen Wald
Weg back to St. Anton. Fully indulge into Alpine flowers and
the calm of the mountains.
GEOLOGICAL HIKE TO THE STONE OCEAN (STEINERNES
MEER) 220 mill. Years old
Starting point: Formarienalpe to the
Steinernes Meer
Hike time: 3-4 hours
Difference in altitude: 350 metres
Difficulty level: medium
Tour plan:
With the hotel shuttlebus to Lech and by train to the Formariensee.
Starting from the Formarienalpe, the trail leads around the Formaletsch
and along the Steinernes Meer, a karst area.
Europe’s largest stone deposit and a geological wonder.
The history of the Alps, clearly written in stone.