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Hiking : Entenhügel

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Map of the trail for Entenhügel

Durée

00:29:15

Distance

1.351 km

Dénivelé

70.0 m

Located in a beautiful area, this hiking route is a super easy trail that offers stunning views and pleasant surroundings. The trail spans 1.351 kilometers with an elevation gain of 70 meters, making it perfect for beginners or those looking for a leisurely hike.

Starting at the parking area, you will begin your journey towards Entenhügel. Along the way, you will come across various points of interest. About 0.05 kilometers from the start, you'll find a bench where you can take a break and enjoy the scenery. Further along, at 0.2 kilometers from the start, there is an information point providing insight into the area's history and wildlife.

Continuing on, at the midpoint of the trail (0.5 kilometers from the start), you'll reach Waxriegelhaus, an alpine hut where you can rest and refuel with some refreshments. As you approach Entenhügel, at 0.68 kilometers from the start, you'll encounter this peak and enjoy a panoramic viewpoint.

Along the way, be sure to check out the various information points scattered throughout the trail, offering valuable insights into the surroundings. Also, keep an eye out for artwork at 0.5 kilometers from the start, adding a creative touch to your hike.

Before embarking on this journey, remember to pack plenty of water, wear proper hiking shoes, and check the weather forecast to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or simply looking for a peaceful hike, this trail to Entenhügel is sure to delight you with its natural beauty and charm.

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