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Hiking : Großer Gamsstein

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Map of the trail for Großer Gamsstein

Durée

02:24:17

Distance

5.55 km

Dénivelé

448.0 m

This hiking route will take you through the beautiful area surrounding Großer Gamsstein. The trail is 5.55 kilometers long with an elevation gain of 448 meters, making it a moderate difficulty hike.

Along the way, you will come across several points of interest. At the beginning of the trail, you will find a water source just 1.63 kilometers from the start. As you continue, you will also encounter more water sources at various distances from the trail, providing ample opportunities to refill your water bottle.

Halfway through the hike, you will reach Loassattel, a notable saddle point located 0.13 kilometers from the trail. From there, you can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Near the end of the trail, you will reach the peaks of Kleiner Gamsstein and Großer Gamsstein, located 1.32 and 2.78 kilometers from the start, respectively. These peaks offer stunning vistas and are great spots to rest and take in the scenery.

Throughout the hike, you will also pass by benches, information points, and other amenities that provide opportunities for rest and relaxation. It is essential to bring an ample water supply, as well as snacks and proper hiking gear. Be sure to check the weather forecast before embarking on the hike.

Overall, this out-and-back hike to Großer Gamsstein offers a rewarding outdoor experience with diverse points of interest and picturesque views. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or looking for a new adventure, this route has something for everyone.

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