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The Giglach-Höhenweg hiking route offers a challenging yet stunning experience for outdoor enthusiasts. This 9.41-kilometer out-and-back trail, known for its 567.0 meters of elevation gain, will take you approximately 3 hours and 35 minutes to complete.
Starting at the parking area at the trailhead, you'll soon come across the first point of interest, the Oberer Giglachsee, located 2.83 kilometers into the hike. This picturesque alpine lake provides a tranquil setting to catch your breath and take in the surrounding natural beauty.
As you continue along the trail, you'll pass by other points of interest, such as the Giglachsee Hütte at 2.54 kilometers and the Ignaz-Mattis-Hütte at 3.6 kilometers. These alpine huts offer a welcome opportunity to rest, refuel, and possibly even spend the night for a more extended adventure.
Along the way, make sure to stop by the Ursprungalm restaurant at 0.33 kilometers for a delicious meal or snack. Additionally, you'll find several benches and informational points scattered throughout the route, offering a chance to learn more about the area and take a well-deserved break.
As the trail winds its way back, you'll encounter the Preuneggsattel informational point at 2.5 kilometers and the Ursprungalm informational point at 0.29 kilometers. These stops provide valuable insights into the history and natural features of the region.
Throughout the hike, remember to stay hydrated, wear appropriate gear, and check the weather forecast before setting out. The challenging terrain and significant elevation gain make this hike best suited for experienced hikers looking for a rewarding adventure in the Austrian Alps.