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Hiking : Hintere Schochenalpe - Heilbronner Weg

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Map of the trail for Hintere Schochenalpe - Heilbronner Weg

Durée

07:13:33

Distance

14.152 km

Dénivelé

1580.0 m

Located in the beautiful mountainous region, the hiking route to Hintere Schochenalpe on Heilbronner Weg offers breathtaking views and exciting attractions along the way. This extremely difficult 14.152-kilometer trail with an elevation gain of 1580 meters will definitely challenge even the most seasoned hikers.

As you start your journey, you will come across the Hängebrücke Holzgau, a thrilling suspension bridge just 0.45 kilometers from the beginning of the trail. Further along at 1.31 kilometers, you will encounter several Seilbrücke (rope bridges) providing an adventurous twist to your hike.

Midway through the route, you'll discover the Simms Wasserfall (waterfall) at 5.07 kilometers and the Wasserfall attraction at 3.51 kilometers, offering a refreshing stop amidst the rugged terrain.

For those interested in history, the ruins of Hintere Schochenalpe at 7.08 kilometers provide a glimpse into the past, while various benches and information points are scattered along the trail, offering rest stops and interesting facts about the surroundings.

Ensure to pack plenty of water, snacks, and check the weather forecast before embarking on this challenging hike. It is recommended to be well-prepared with proper hiking gear and to start early to allow ample time to complete the trail.

Whether you are a nature enthusiast, history buff, or adventure seeker, the Hintere Schochenalpe on Heilbronner Weg hiking route promises an unforgettable and rewarding experience for all outdoor enthusiasts.

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