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The Tiroler Höhenweg Wipptal is a challenging out-and-back hiking route that offers stunning views and the opportunity to explore the beautiful landscapes of the Wipptal region in Tirol.
Starting at an elevation gain of 735 meters over a distance of 11.73 kilometers, this route will take approximately 4 hours and 33 minutes to complete. The trail is marked as difficult due to its length and elevation gain, so hikers should be prepared for a strenuous journey.
Along the way, hikers will come across various points of interest. At the beginning of the trail, there are two water sources conveniently located at 2.4 and 2.43 kilometers from the start. Midway through the hike at 5.3 kilometers, there is another water source for hikers to refill their bottles.
For those looking to take a break or grab a bite to eat, Almi's Berghotel is located at the start of the trail, offering a place to rest and refuel. Additionally, there are several alpine huts along the route, including Frader Alm at 2.34 kilometers, and Binteralm at 1.96 kilometers away from the start.
Other points of interest along the trail include drinking water stations, benches for resting, a wayside cross at 3.83 kilometers, and a memorial site at 0.01 kilometers from the start.
Before embarking on this hike, hikers are advised to bring plenty of water, wear sturdy hiking boots, and check the weather forecast. It's also recommended to start the hike early in the day to allow enough time to complete the trail before nightfall.
Overall, the Tiroler Höhenweg Wipptal offers a challenging yet rewarding hiking experience for outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the picturesque landscapes of the Tirol region in Austria.