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Difficulty | moderate |
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Highest point | 1540 m |
Lowest point | 1416 m |
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The walk begins at the hike starting point at the Rüfiplatz. Follow the Lech Promenade upstream until you see the Hotel Pfefferkorn to your left. Walk past the hotel and turn left onto a back road going slightly uphill. The street goes through the Ebra district for a few metres. Soon, a paved path branches off to the left, which you follow to the edge of the forest. Here, you now take a forest path to your left going slightly uphill. From here, you can already enjoy the fantastic panoramic view ofLech am Arlberg and the (1) 3-hole golf course.After a few metres, you will get to a (2) barbecue site built with great attention to detail. The walk continues down the same path until you reach a small wood. A very special spot for a rest awaits you here – the (3) Seelenbaumler (hammock). The path continues to the edge of the forest, where you will find another (4) rest stop. You now continue downhill to the stables and then turn right again onto a forest path. Follow the path through a forest and across a stream until you reach a christian wayside shrine. At the shrine, take the ascending supply road on the right. When you have passed a (5) rustic lodge, follow the path to the left going uphill towards the Tristeller Alpe. The path continues fairly evenly here on level ground. You will reach a junction; follow the signpost to the left going downhill onto a forest road through the forest. Stay on the wide gravel road until you see a narrow track that branches off sharply to the left towards the Bodenalpe. Follow the path through the forest; a few steps will take you down to the Lech River. Cross the wooden bridge to get to the other side. From here, a narrow path leads upwards across a pasture to the (6) Bodenalpe. After a well-deserved rest, you can take the same path back to Lech, or you can take the hiking bus, which stops directly in front of the Bodenalpe.
Route A: Tristeller Alpe When you reach the junction follow the signpost to Tristeller Alpe. Going slightly uphill, you will reach the Göldenboden Alpe after crossing wide pastures. Across mountain pastures and finally over winding roads, you will ascend steadily to the Tristeller Alpe. From there you have a fantastic view of Lech am Arlberg, Oberlech and Bürstegg. You can return via the same path.
Route B: Hike around Stubenbach When you reach the junction to the Tristeller Alpe, follow the signpost to the left going downhill onto a forest road through the forest. After a few hairpin curves, a narrow forest path branches off to your left, which takes you back to the Stubenbach area and the Lech am Arlberg town centre.
By train to Langen am Arlberg station or St. Anton am Arlberg. From there, buses (No. 750+760) run regularly to Lech Zürs am Arlberg.
From Germany: Take the A96 motorway to Bregenz from there on the A14 motorway to Bludenz, continue on the S16 to the Lech Zürs am Arlberg exit. Follow the B197 up to Alpe Rauz, turn left here onto the B198 through Flexengalerie and over the Flexenpass to Lech Zürs am Arlberg.
From Switzerland: Via the A13 motorway and the Feldkirch, Hohenems or Lustenau border crossing on the A14 motorway to Bludenz. Continue on the S16 until exit Lech Zürs am Arlberg. Follow the B197 up to Alpe Rauz, turn left here onto the B198 through Flexengalerie and over the Flexenpass to Lech Zürs am Arlberg.
From Austria: Via the Inntalautobahn A12 and then via the S16 to the exit St. Anton am Arlberg (Arlberg Pass). Follow the B197 first through St. Anton, then through St. Christoph and over the Arlbergpass to Alpe Rauz. Turn right here onto the B198, drive through Flexengalerie and over the Flexenpass to Lech Zürs am Arlberg.
You can either park your vehicle directly at your host or park it in the underground garage in Anger. The underground car park is located directly in the centre of town opposite Raiffeisenbank Lech.
Good footwear (ankle high, profile sole), rain protection, Lech Card and bus timetable.