Pleasant winter hike at 1,500m above sea level.
moderate
Distance 3.7 km
It does not always have to be skiing, snowboarding or cross-country skiing. On almost 81 kilometres of cleared paths, hikers roam through the snow-covered fairytale landscape. Along the way, cosy huts invite you to stop for a break. Sitting by the open fire, warming up with a Jaga tea or fortifying yourself with a snack for the next few kilometres - this is how you can enjoy snow walks to the full.
Author’s recommendation
A stop at the Krinnenalpe or the Gasthof Schuster is highly recommended.

Author
TVB Tannheimer Tal
Update: January 27, 2021
Difficulty
moderate
Technique
Stamina
Experience
Landscape
Highest point
1,511 m
Lowest point
1,445 m
Best time of year
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Track types
Forested/wild trail
3.6 km
Path
0 km
Unknown
0.1 km
Safety information
It should be noted that winter hiking also involves an increased risk of accidents and injuries. Especially in winter, special attention must be paid to the condition of the paths. Depending on the length and choice of route, good tour planning and physical fitness are essential. Suitable clothing, good shoes and possibly hiking sticks provide additional safety. Stay on the marked paths.Tips and hints
Tourism information Tannheimer Tal
Lift company Nesselwäng
Start
Krinnenalplift top station (1,502 m)
Coordinates:
DD
47.479526, 10.591609
DMS
47°28'46.3"N 10°35'29.8"E
UTM
32T 619914 5259682
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Destination
Krinnenalplift top station
Turn-by-turn directions
The winter hiking trail begins at the top station of the Krinnenalpe double chair lift in Nesselwängle and runs in a westerly direction for a short distance parallel to the ski slope. From the valley station of the Almboden lift the trail climbs up to the turning point at Nesselwängle Edenalpe. On the way there are several possibilities for a rest with a view into the Tannheimer Tal. The Krinnenalpe not far from the top station is also open in winter.
Attention: the high-altitude cross-country ski run also leads along this route!
Note
all notes on protected areas
Public transport
Public-transport-friendly
By train to Sonthofen, Pfronten/Ried or Reutte, then by bus to Nesselwängle.Getting there
On the motorway A7 at the exit "Oy-Mittelberg" on the B310 towards Wertach and to Oberjoch. There follow the signposting "Tannheimer Tal" B199, exit lifts in Nesselwängle. From the Tyrolean side via Reutte on the B198 towards Lechtal to Weißenbach, over the Gaichtpass along the B199 to the lifts in Nesselwängle.Parking
Parking at the Nesselwängle ski lifts (subject to charge)Coordinates
DD
47.479526, 10.591609
DMS
47°28'46.3"N 10°35'29.8"E
UTM
32T 619914 5259682
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Arrival by train, car, foot or bike
Author’s map recommendations
Cross-country ski run and winter map Tannheimer Tal . Available in all tourist offices of the Tannheimer Tal and Jungholz.
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Equipment
An up-to-date and well-kept/maintained equipment (shoes, sticks and clothes) not only provides a considerable degree of safety but also makes winter hiking much easier. Sun protection (high protection factor and possibly sunglasses) as well as sufficient liquid should not be forgotten.Difficulty
moderate
Distance
3.7 km
Duration
1:16 h
Ascent
126 m
Descent
126 m
Highest point
1,511 m
Lowest point
1,445 m
Morning
Afternoon
Avalanche conditions
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Maps and trails
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Ascent
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Highest point
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Lowest point
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