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Hiking in the Alps offers diverse landscapes, from towering, snow-capped peaks and glaciers to deep river gorges and pristine alpine lakes. The region is characterized by dramatic valleys, expansive alpine pastures, and rugged karst formations. Varied terrains include forest trails, meadow crossings, and exhilarating ridge paths, providing a wide range of experiences for hikers.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
4.8
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12,603
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8.84km
02:43
320m
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Embark on the Panorama tour around Puflatsch, a moderate hike spanning 5.5 miles (8.8 km) with an elevation gain of 1038 feet (316 metres), typically taking 2 hours and 42…
4.8
(2709)
12,226
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15.0km
05:04
630m
630m
Embark on the Ehrwalder Alm - Seebensee Trail, a challenging hike that guides you through serene alpine meadows and dense, enchanting forests. As you ascend, the path frequently opens up…

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4.8
(1615)
7,432
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5.98km
01:51
220m
220m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
(1855)
9,712
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11.4km
03:05
130m
130m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.8
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6,285
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5.21km
01:32
150m
150m
Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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The Seisser Alm belongs to the Schlern-Catinaccio Nature Park and offers magnificent views of the Dolomites and many Alpine peaks
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Wonderful view of Fuschl
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A very beautiful view and impressive carvings
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Fuschl Castle is picturesquely situated on the western shore of Lake Fuschl in the Salzkammergut region and was built around 1450 as a hunting lodge for the Prince-Archbishops of Salzburg. The historic building has subsequently served various purposes, including as a backdrop for film productions, including the Sissi films. Today, the castle houses a luxurious hotel with its own spa and golf course.
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Fairly easy to reach by e-bike and also a popular destination for hikers, so, as Thomas already mentioned, it's usually crowded. However, most people don't go any further than the lakeshore, and it quickly becomes quieter towards the top if you avoid the motorway to the Coburger Hütte.
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Very nice hotel, you should see it when you are here, especially nice to have a (drinks/food) break
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A very nice hike with a stop at the castle fishery. Very friendly staff and truly delicious wild-caught fish to eat. I'll definitely be back.🌞🌞🌞😚😚
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There are over 77,000 hiking trails in the Alps that are accessible by bus, offering a vast selection for all skill levels. Approximately 25,800 are easy, 36,800 are moderate, and 14,300 are difficult, ensuring there's a route for every hiker.
The best hiking season in the Alps generally runs from mid-late June to mid-late October. During this period, trails are typically free of snow and ice, and mountain huts are open, making for ideal conditions for bus-accessible hikes.
Yes, the Alps offer many family-friendly routes accessible by bus. These often feature gentle gradients and captivating natural attractions. For example, the Roaring water in the Breitachklamm is an easy and exciting option, perfect for families to explore a dramatic gorge.
Many trails in the Alps are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check local regulations for specific routes and public transport options. Generally, dogs are welcome on trails, but may need to be leashed, especially in nature reserves or near livestock. Ensure your dog is comfortable with bus travel and bring water and waste bags.
The Alps are rich in diverse natural beauty. You can expect to encounter majestic peaks, pristine alpine lakes, dramatic gorges, and lush valleys. Highlights include the stunning Partnach Gorge and the impressive Breitach Gorge, both offering unique hiking experiences through narrow passages with waterfalls and whitewater.
Yes, many bus-accessible routes in the Alps are circular, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same bus stop. A great example is the Fuschlsee loop, which offers a scenic circuit around the lake, easily reachable by public transport.
The Alps are dotted with incredible landmarks and viewpoints. From bus-accessible trails, you can reach spots like the View of Lake Eibsee, offering stunning vistas of the emerald lake, or the Leutasch Gorge Panoramic Bridge, providing breathtaking views into the gorge. You might even spot the iconic Neuschwanstein Castle from certain routes.
Absolutely. While many routes are accessible, the Alps also offer challenging trails for experienced hikers. The Ehrwalder Alm - Seebensee Trail, for instance, is a difficult route with significant elevation gain, rewarding hikers with spectacular alpine scenery.
The Alps are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.56 stars. Reviewers often praise the convenience of public transport access, allowing them to reach stunning, often remote, trailheads without needing a car. The diverse landscapes, from dramatic gorges to serene alpine lakes and panoramic viewpoints, are consistently highlighted as major draws.
Yes, many bus-accessible trails in the Alps lead to or pass by traditional mountain huts, which often offer refreshments and even overnight stays. These huts, like the Wormser Hut, are integral to the alpine hiking experience, providing a chance to sample local cuisine and enjoy the mountain atmosphere. Always check opening times before you go.
Definitely. The Alps are famous for their panoramic vistas, and many bus-accessible trails are specifically chosen for their stunning viewpoints. The Panorama tour around Puflatsch - Seiser Alm is a prime example, offering expansive views of the surrounding Dolomites and alpine meadows, all starting conveniently from a bus station.


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