Easy, varied, and predominantly paved Nordic walking route around Hirschegg.
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Difficulty | easy |
Highest point | 1144 m |
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Easy, varied, and predominantly paved Nordic walking route around Hirschegg.
Most access routes from Germany converge in Ulm and continue on the A7. At the Allgäu motorway junction via the A980 section to the Waltenhofen junction and on the four-lane B19 via Sonthofen and Oberstdorf into the Kleinwalsertal. From Austria (Vorarlberg) and Switzerland, you can reach the Kleinwalsertal via the Bregenzerwald (Hittisau) – Riedberg Pass – Fischen – Oberstdorf. Coming from Tirol, the fastest route leads via the A7 to Kempten and further on the B19 towards Oberstdorf. You do not need a motorway vignette for the trip into the valley.
Starting point of the route: Walserbus line 1, bus stop Walserhaus / Tourist Information
Few paid parking spaces at Walserhaus. Travel by Walserbus recommended.
Hirschegg, Walserhaus - Dürenboden - Leidtobelweg - Breitachweg - Panoramaweg - Hirschegg, Walserhaus
EMERGENCY CALL:
144 Alpine emergencies Vorarlberg
112 European emergency number (works with any mobile phone/network)
Nordic walking poles, suitable footwear
Nature experience map, scale 1:12,000. Available (for a fee) at the tourist information office in Walserhaus
Unlimited hiking in the Kleinwalsertal. Hiking and route map with hiking guide and panorama, scale 1:25,000. Available (for a fee) at the tourist information office in Walserhaus
Alpine Club map Bavarian Alps, Kleinwalsertal BY2, scale 1:25,000
Hirschegg
Hirschegg