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Ehrwald - Knorrhütte

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Starting point: Ehrwald (1108 m)
Lat/Lon: 47,38801°N 10,93843°E
Time of walking: 4 h 30 min
Difficulty: partly demanding marked way
Altitude difference: 944 m
Altitude difference po putu: 1080 m
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Recommended equipment (summer):
Recommended equipment (winter): ice axe, crampons
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Access to the starting point:
Drive through the Karavanke Tunnel into Austria, then continue to Spittal and on to Lienz (the motorway ends a little after Spittal). We continue along a relatively nice and wide road through the Drava Valley, which leads us into Itali. The road continues past Dobbiaco/Toblach and Brunico/Bruneck. We continue on the main road and then join the motorway towards Austria (direction Brenner, Innsbruck). In Innsbruck, follow the motorway westwards along the Inn River (direction Innsbruck-West at the motorway junction). Leave the motorway at the exit for the Fernpaß Pass. Continue over the pass and when the road starts to descend, turn right towards Ehrwald (there are also signs for Zugspitze at the exit). After passing through Ehrwald, turn right towards the Ehrwalder Almbahn cable car. The road then starts to climb and we keep following the signs for the cable car. Park in one of the car parks at the bottom station of the cable car.
Path description:
At the bottom station of the cable car, first continue right along the road, then after a few dozen metres continue left on the macadam road after the "Ehrwalder Alm" signs.
From the crossroads, the relatively flat road runs along the forest and soon leads to another crossroads. At the crossroads we continue straight on the road, and a more difficult path (Immensteig) branches off to the right towards Lake Seebensee.
The road continues along the ski slope at the edge of the forest and leads past the bottom station of the chairlift and a small hut on the side of the road. At the hut, where the view opens up towards the top of the Westliche Plattspitze, continue slightly left and start to climb a little steeper. The road then leads into the forest and continues to climb quite steeply. Higher up, you come to the left side of a circular cable car and continue climbing through the forest. When you come out of the forest and back onto the ski slope, your path turns right and then follows the right-hand side of the cable car again. The road continues to pass close to the cable car alongside the ski slope. This route, from which we also have increasingly beautiful views, soon leads us to the hut at mountain pasture Ehrwalder Alm where there is also the upper station of the circular cable car. The mountain pasture can also be reached by cable car in the summer months.
From the upper cable car station, follow the dirt road, which leads quickly to a crossroads. Continue along the road on the left and straight ahead to the nearby Gasthof Alpenglühn and on to Lake Seebensee and the Coburger Hütte. After only a few dozen metres of walking, you reach another crossroads. This time continue on the dirt road slightly to the right and follow the signs for mountain pasture Hochfeldern Alm.
Continue for some time on a fairly level dirt road, heading eastwards all the way. After about half an hour's walk from mountain pasture Ehrwalder Alm, the path leads to another marked crossroads.
We turn left on the footpath (Max Klotz Steig) towards mountain pasture Hochfeldern Alm, and straight ahead a slightly longer path leads to the same mountain pasture and the path towards the Gaistal valley. From the crossroads, you first climb up the grassy slope next to the ski slope, and then the path leads into the forest. The well-worn path through the forest first climbs slightly steeper and then crosses the slope to the east in a gentle ascent. This path then soon rejoins the dirt road. From here it is only a short climb along the road to the hut at mountain pasture Hochfeldern Alm.
At the cottage, continue left on the footpath past the "Knorrhütte" signs. The path then climbs up the grassy slopes above the cottage and later turns slightly to the right and leads to a crossroads.
At the crossroads, continue right and soon cross the stream. The path continues to climb cross-country on grassy slopes, and for some time higher up, it also passes through dwarf pines. The scenic route here runs north-eastwards all the way and leads to the saddle Am Brand below the slopes of the summit of Östlicher Gatterlkopf.
At the saddle, the path turns slightly to the left and leads to slightly steeper slopes. The path descends slightly here and crosses the slopes to the north-east. This path then leads to a marked crossroads at the Feldern Jöchl saddle.
At the crossroads, continue left towards hut Knorrhütte, and to the right the path leads into the Gaistal valley and the mountain pasture Rotmoos Alm.
From the crossroads the path first descends a little further and crosses the slopes below the eastern slopes of the Östlicher Gatterlkopf. There is a short climb up to the Gatterl saddle, where the border between Austria and Germany is also located. The ascent to the saddle is a bit steeper and is helped by a couple of ropes.
From the saddle, descend a little further and you will have a view of the Reintal valley and the Zugspitze peak. The trail then crosses the relatively gentle slopes to the north for some time until it reaches the Knorrhütte hut.
zemljovid puta - Knorrhütte
On the way: Ehrwalder Alm (1502m), Hochfeldern Alm (1732m), Am Brand (2120m), Feldern Jöchl (2041m), Gatterl (1897m)
We can extend the trip to the following destinations: Sonnalpin (1 h 30 min), Zugspitze (3 h)
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