Austria Vorarlberg Bezirk Feldkirch
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This challenging hiking route in the Spitztäle area offers a total distance of 7.068 kilometers with an elevation gain of 692 meters, making it a difficult but rewarding adventure for experienced hikers. The estimated duration for completing this hike is approximately 3 hours and 21 minutes.
Starting at the parking area near the trailhead, hikers will begin their journey surrounded by picturesque landscapes. Along the way, you will encounter several points of interest that add to the allure of the route.
About 0.61 kilometers into the hike, you will come across an information point that provides insights into the area's history and natural features. As you continue, the trail leads you to the Gurtisspitze peak, located 2.72 kilometers from the starting point, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surroundings.
Further along the route, at a distance of 2.8 kilometers from the start, you will reach the Zäwas-Heil Spitze peak, another highlight of the hike. Additionally, at 1.89 kilometers into the trail, there is another information point that offers educational details about the region.
Midway through the hike, approximately 3.4 kilometers from the start, hikers will encounter the Spitztäle peak, providing a perfect spot to rest and take in the stunning vistas. As you approach the end of the trail, about 3.15 kilometers from the starting point, there is another informational site to explore.
For hikers seeking hydration, there are drinking water facilities available at various points along the trail, with the closest one being 0.18 kilometers from the start. Additionally, historical enthusiasts will appreciate discovering a wayside cross located 2.72 kilometers into the hike.
It is recommended to bring an ample water supply, wear sturdy hiking boots, and check the weather forecast before embarking on this challenging hike. The circular route ensures that you will be treated to diverse scenery and points of interest throughout your journey in the Spitztäle area.