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Hike a difficult 8.7-mile loop from Haglhütte to Plumsjochhütte via Satteljoch, offering panoramic views in Karwendel Nature Park.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Highlight • Mountain Hut
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Bus stop
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5.58 km
4.71 km
3.52 km
244 m
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5.72 km
5.36 km
2.89 km
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Highest point (1,900 m)
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The starting point at the Haglhütte is accessible. During the summer months (mid-June to mid-October), you can use the Bergsteigerbus from Lenggries to reach the trailhead. This is a convenient option for public transport access.
The trail offers varied terrain. Initially, you'll find broad farm tracks and pleasant, shaded paths through light forests and alpine meadows, especially towards the Hasentalalm Mitterleger. As you ascend, paths become narrower, winding through open larch-covered slopes and crossing stream gullies. Closer to the Satteljoch Pass, expect short, steep, and rocky passages that require sure-footedness. The return journey can involve forest roads or mountain paths through light mountain forests.
This tour showcases the stunning beauty of the Karwendel Nature Park. Key highlights include the charming Hasentalalm Mitterleger, an idyllic waterfall along the Hasentalbach, and breathtaking panoramic views from the Satteljoch Pass (1935 m) of the main Karwendel ridge and the Großer Ahornboden. The Plumsjoch Hut also offers a fantastic panoramic terrace view.
The best time to undertake this tour is generally from May to October. The Plumsjoch Hut is typically open during these months, and the Bergsteigerbus operates from mid-June to mid-October, making access easier. Always check local conditions before you go.
The trail passes through the Karwendel Nature Park. While dogs are generally allowed in the park, it's crucial to keep them on a leash to protect wildlife and respect other hikers. Be aware of the challenging terrain, especially around the Satteljoch Pass, which might be difficult for some dogs.
No, you do not need a special permit or have to pay an entrance fee to hike this trail within the Karwendel Nature Park. However, as it is a protected area, please adhere to all park regulations, such as staying on marked paths and not disturbing wildlife.
Yes, you'll pass by two huts. The Hasentalalm Mitterleger is encountered early in the hike. The cozy Plumsjoch Hut (1630 m) is a popular and traditional stop, offering regional food and even overnight accommodation. It's open from approximately May to October. Remember, the Plumsjochhütte only accepts cash payments.
Yes, sections of this route overlap with several other official trails. You'll find yourself on parts of Wanderweg 233, Bike Trail Tirol Etappe 07: Scharnitz - Achensee, Risstal - Plumsjoch, and Wanderweg 237, among others.
The Karwendel Nature Park is rich in biodiversity. You might spot diverse wildlife such as golden eagles and ibex. The flora includes ancient sycamore trees, wild orchids, and the iconic edelweiss, especially in the alpine meadows and rocky areas.
If you plan to stay overnight at the Plumsjoch Hut, reservations are highly recommended, especially during peak season. They offer accommodation in dormitories or private rooms. It's important to note that only cash payment is accepted at the hut.
While the tour can be done in either direction, traversing the grassy summit ridge of the Satteljoch Pass and descending via the Hasentalalmen is often highlighted as a particularly enjoyable way to experience this circular route.
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The tour is nice, but actually only spectacular because of the view during the entire tour. Komoot had listed the tour as difficult, I would classify it as moderately difficult at most, as there are no …
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Autumn in all its beauty is a special spectacle in the Karwendel: the mountain forests shine in warm orange, ocher yellow and dark green - and the chalk-white Karwendel peaks tower above them, some of them dusty snow-white. The circular tour from Risstal to the summit of Kompar with the Plumsjochhütte offers …
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The hike starts from the P8 car park directly at the Hagelhütten. The path climbs steeply at first, then gently ascends from the road for around 2 1/4 hours through the picturesque autumn landscape of the Karwendel Mountains. The colorful splendor …
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