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For experienced hikers, this tour is easy to commit. From the tollbooth at the entrance of the Karwendeltäler you walk on the toll road in the direction of Pletzachalm to the foot of the Feilkopf, where a small parking lot is on the left. Here, the trail ascends first through Jungwald, then clear to the forest road, where you come right to the managed Feilalm. From the pasture you follow the path to the summit.
The way back does not necessarily have to be the same again. The forest road leads back into the valley, past the Pletzachalm (another stopover) and the scenic Seebergsteig back to Pertisau to the starting point.
by Achensee
Last updated: July 26, 2024
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It starts at the Karwendeltäler car park in Pertisau. Direction Gern Alm. Then right after approx. 1 km. Always uphill in the forest and the steep path. Then continue steeply to the Gütenbergalm.Pause !!! A little back to the summit of the Feilkopf. Then down to the Feilalm, lunch. Continue down the forest road and follow the Pertisau sign back to the car park. On the way there is the Pletzachalm for those who still need a break.
A mixed hike, part of the way on normal hiking trails and the last ascent and descent from the summit with snowshoes. The route follows hiking trails from Achensee via Feil-Alm to Feilkopf and back.
Los in fantastic weather, but then one downpour after the other!
Finally used the fresh snow to stand in the snow again. Mostly sunny tour from Pertisau over the Feil - Alm (of course with a stop). Again and again a beautiful view over the Achensee.
Despite the initially cloudy weather, the sun came out and put everything in a dreamlike light 😊
Another beautiful hike: We visited Lake Achensee again. This time we went up to the Feilalm, which we "discovered" on our departure last year. 😉 To ascend, we climbed the steep hiking trail, and even there, there were beautiful views of Lake Achensee and the Thurnfalz Valley. The Feilalm itself is perched prominently on the mountain with stunning views over Pertisau and the lake. Here, we treated ourselves to a truly wonderful meal in the shade, enjoying goulash soup, cheese dumplings, and, to top it all off, a Kaiserschmarrn (sweet pancake). 😋 For the descent, we took the road to the Gerntal Valley. Here, we met up with some old friends (🐮) before continuing on to Pertisau via the upper Seebergsteig trail. The Seebergsteig is a beautiful mountain trail, almost flat, winding along the slope all the way to Pertisau, offering views of the Thurnfalz Valley, the Drittenkopf and Bärenkopf mountains, and Pertisau itself. At the end, you'll end up right on the lakeshore. We then continued through Pertisau, taking a leisurely walk with a slight incline, back to the parking lot. 😎😊👍
We only put on snowshoes for the last few meters to the summit, otherwise they were not necessary.
The tour started in Pertisau, directly at the accommodation. After a few meters, a narrow path led to the Feilalm. This Alm can be seen from the balcony of the accommodation. Well, then you have to go there 😊 Once at the top you have a wonderful view over the valley, the mountains and Lake Achensee. The Alm was open and so there was also a nice refreshment. At the same time, the Feilalm was also the highest point of the round. Now it only went downhill 👨🦯 Once in the valley, we went left to the Gernalm and right to the Pletzach Alm and Pertisau. So right along. At the Pletzach Alm there was a branch to Pertisau via the forest trail. It was much nicer than the forest road. This path led right up to the entrance to the village. There I was greeted by a beautiful rural smell 🤭 Clouds gathered in the mountains, but there was no rain.
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February 28, 2017
For experienced hikers, this tour is easy to commit. From the tollbooth at the entrance of the Karwendeltäler you walk on the toll road in the direction of Pletzachalm to the foot of the Feilkopf, where a small parking lot is on the left. Here, the trail ascends first through Jungwald, then clear to
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September 3, 2020
Ascent is really very strenuous. But not too strenuous. The tour is very "Kuh" l and Muhig;) So you shouldn't be afraid of cows here. Sometimes an electric fence comes across the path without a description that you can continue here. But such a wonderful tour. Only the descent from the zigzag summit
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