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Austria
Tyrol
Bezirk Imst
Pitztal
St. Leonhard im Pitztal

Fuldaer Höhenweg to Taschachhaus

Hard

4.9

(108)

648

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Fuldaer Höhenweg to Taschachhaus

06:19

18.0km

380m

Hiking

Hike the difficult Fuldaer Höhenweg to Taschachhaus, covering 11.2 miles with 1243 feet of gain in 6 hours and 18 minutes.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

Waypoints

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Rifflsee Cable Car

Highlight • Rest Area

In just a few minutes, the Rifflseebahn takes you to over 2,200 meters and directly to the shore of Austria's highest mountain lake. You can find everything you need to know about it at: pitztaler-gletscher.at/bergbahnen/rifflseebahn.

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672 m

Rifflsee

Highlight • Lake

The Rifflsee is the largest lake in the Ötztal Alps. The railways take you comfortably and quickly up to the impressive mountain world with its unique flora and fauna. Apart from the wonderful nature experience, you can go on Europe's highest raft trip on the Rifflsee: the 140 square meter raft offers space for up to 60 people.

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2.25 km

Fulda High Trail

Highlight • Trail

Walk a little way out of the valley from the car park, climb the narrow path to the lake. Peace and quiet. Fuldaer Höhenweg to the hut, then descend from there. 20 kilometers with 1,000 meters of elevation. Fantastically beautiful.

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8.96 km

Taschachhaus

Highlight • Mountain Hut

Great food, nice people, just great.

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11.3 km

Taschach Valley

Highlight (Segment) • Gorge

Shortly after Mandarfen (about 30-40 minutes walk) comes the Taschachalm. Here you will find homemade cheese from our own dairy. If you continue hiking you will experience a very beautiful valley and after a not unappealing climb to the Taschachhaus.

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16.4 km

Taschach Alpine Hut

Highlight • Mountain Hut

Beautiful Alm, easy to reach.

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18.0 km

End point

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

10.7 km

7.12 km

139 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

10.3 km

6.77 km

400 m

312 m

139 m

< 100 m

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Highest point (2,560 m)

Lowest point (1,680 m)

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Friday 29 May

11°C

2°C

29 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time of year to hike the Fuldaer Höhenweg to Taschachhaus?

The ideal time to hike this trail is typically from late June to early October, when the alpine conditions are most favorable and the huts are open. During this period, you can expect less snow and more stable weather, making for a safer and more enjoyable experience.

How difficult is this hike, and what kind of terrain can I expect?

The hike is classified as difficult on komoot, though sections of the Fulda High Trail are often described as medium difficulty (mittelschwer). It requires good basic fitness and sure-footedness. You'll encounter varied terrain, including worn paths on grassy slopes, stony passages, damp meadows, and rocky sections. There are some rocky, steep passages, particularly at the "Vorderen Köpfl," which are secured with chains to aid your ascent or descent.

Are dogs allowed on the trail, and are there any specific rules?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the trail. However, as this route passes through the Naturpark Kaunergrat, it is crucial to keep your dog on a leash at all times. This protects local wildlife and ensures the safety of other hikers and grazing animals. Always carry waste bags and ensure your dog is well-behaved and accustomed to alpine environments.

Do I need any permits or have to pay an entrance fee for the Naturpark Kaunergrat?

No, there are no specific permits required for hiking the Fuldaer Höhenweg to Taschachhaus, nor is there an entrance fee for the Naturpark Kaunergrat. However, it's always recommended to check the latest local regulations before your trip, especially concerning hut stays or specific activities.

Where can I park, and how do I access the trailhead?

The most common starting point for accessing the Fuldaer Höhenweg is from the Rifflsee area. You can take the Rifflsee Cable Car from Mandarfen up to the Riffelseehütte. Parking is available at the base station of the Rifflsee Cable Car in Mandarfen. From the Riffelseehütte, the trail begins directly, leading towards the Taschachhaus.

What are the main scenic highlights along the route?

The trail offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Ötztal Alps. Key highlights include the picturesque Rifflsee, where surrounding peaks reflect in its deep blue waters. You'll also get impressive views of the Taschachferner glacier and the majestic Wildspitze. The path runs above the Taschach Valley, providing extensive vistas, and you'll pass through unique moraine landscapes.

Is there a recommended direction to hike the Fuldaer Höhenweg?

Yes, it is often recommended to hike the trail from the Rifflsee towards the Taschachhaus. This direction allows you to have the sun in your face and the spectacular Taschach glacier world continuously in view as you progress.

Does the trail intersect with any other well-known paths?

Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other trails. You will hike along parts of the official Fuldaer Höhenweg, Wanderweg 924, and Wanderweg 925. Shorter segments also overlap with the Offenbacher Höhenweg, Via Alpina Yellow B35, and Cottbuser Höhenweg.

Are there any huts or places to get refreshments along the way?

Yes, the trail connects two prominent mountain huts. You typically start near the Riffelseehütte and end at the Taschachhaus, both of which offer refreshments and overnight stays. Additionally, you might find options at the Taschachalm on the descent towards the valley.

What essential gear should I bring for this hike?

Given the alpine environment and varied terrain, essential gear includes sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support, weather-appropriate clothing (layers are key), rain gear, a hat, gloves, and sunglasses. Don't forget sufficient water, snacks, a first-aid kit, a map, compass or GPS device, and trekking poles for stability on rocky or steep sections.

Is the Fuldaer Höhenweg suitable for families with children?

The Fuldaer Höhenweg is generally considered a challenging high-alpine route. While older, experienced children with good fitness and sure-footedness might manage, it is not typically recommended for younger children or families new to alpine hiking due to the exposed and secured sections. There are easier family-friendly options available in the Pitztal valley.

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Trail Reviews

Almut
August 20, 2024, Rifflsee - Fuldaer Höhenweg - Taschachhaus - Mandarfen

No idea how Komoot came up with almost 10 hours. It took us 5.5 hours in total... The start is in Madarfen. From there you take the Rifflseebahn up and then follow the Fuldaer Höhenweg to the Taschachhaus. From there you go back across the valley to Mandarfen. The tour is really beautiful but there is also a lot of climbing to do. You should be experienced and fit, but then it is easy to do.

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Today's plan was the Fuldaer Höhenweg from the Riffelsee to the Tarschachhaus. We take the Riffelsee Bergbahn for the first few meters of altitude, from here we go straight to the Höhenweg. 400hm can be mastered, quite easy, but not only some steel cable safety devices require sure-footedness 😱. The glaciers are constantly in view, after 3.5 hours we are at the Tarschachhaus. The above-average glacier melt is frightening - 10m in 3 months!! The water just shoots to the valley. The way back initially runs through old side moraines before we meet the forest path. In 1855 there would still have been thick ice over us 🥶 The forest zieeeeht - if you want, you can reserve a MTB in advance and roll the 6km to Mandarfen.

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A strenuous tour preferably in good weather. Some sections rope secured. Here pure running time without breaks. Have fun!

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Allow 2 hours more for this tour. Bicycles can be rented downstairs, then you can ski down 12 km with the MTB into the valley and drop them off at the bottom (15 euros / otherwise 2 hours walk on the supply route!). MTB descent was a little final fun, 15 euros is worth it!

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Piet
July 4, 2024, Fuldaer Höhenweg

A total of 19.7km tracked. The section from KM 6.7 to about 7.1 requires absolute surefootedness! Steel cables are on the rock faces, it will be an adventure.

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Unfortunately, the time information is incorrect. We were there for about 7.5 hours. On the road🥰

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