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The Paul-Bantlin-Weg hiking route offers a scenic and easy adventure in the picturesque area surrounding Arlbergpass. This out-and-back trail covers a distance of 3.42 kilometers with an elevation gain of 137 meters, making it suitable for hikers of all levels.
Starting at Arlbergpass, where you can find convenient parking facilities, you will begin your journey with a gentle ascent. Along the way, you will encounter several water sources, perfect for refilling your bottles and taking a refreshing break. Approximately 1.02 kilometers into the hike, you will come across the first water feature, followed by another at 1.09 kilometers.
As you continue on the trail, you will pass by the historic ruins located 1.71 kilometers from the starting point. These ruins offer a glimpse into the area's past and are worth exploring. Additionally, at 1.41 kilometers, you will find a natural rock formation, adding to the trail's charm.
Halfway through the hike, at the 1.29-kilometer mark, you will encounter another water source, providing a serene spot to rest and enjoy the surroundings. Further along, at 0.87 kilometers, there is another water feature for you to appreciate.
At the turnaround point, approximately 1.71 kilometers from the start, you will discover a viewpoint named Arlbergpass, offering breathtaking vistas of the surrounding landscape. Take a moment to soak in the beauty before making your way back.
It is recommended to bring an ample water supply, especially on warmer days, and to check the weather forecast before setting out on the Paul-Bantlin-Weg trail. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or just starting out, this route provides a delightful outdoor experience with its varied points of interest and easy terrain.