Saalfelder Höhenweg

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Schochenspitze Sulzspitze

The Saalfelder Höhenweg is a hiking trail in the Tannheimer Tal in the Allgäu Alps in Tyrol . It is named after the city of Saalfeld in Thuringia.

The path with the no. 421 runs in the group of the Vilsalpsee mountains along the mountain range that separates the Vilsalptal in the northwest from the Birkental in the southeast. It begins in the village of Haldensee (municipality of Grän ) and initially runs on the forest path into the Strindental and past the Edenbachalpe ( 1405  m ) to the Upper Strindenalpe ( 1682  m ). Then the Strindenscharte ( 1870  m ) is reached and it continues to the Gappenfeldscharte ( 1860  m ), where a detour to the Sulzspitze ( 2084  m ) and Schochenspitze ( 2069  m ) can be undertaken. Then the high path runs past the small lake “Lache” to the Landsberger hut ( 1805  m ). From here the hiking trail leads between the Rote Spitze ( 2130  m ) and the Steinkarspitze ( 2067  m ) to the Kastenjoch ( 1875  m ), past the southern flank of the Kälbelespitze ( 2135  m ) and finally ends at the Lahnerscharte ( 1988  m ), where the Jubiläumsweg is reached.

A variant of the path begins at the summit station of the Neunerköpflebahn on Neunerköpfle ( 1862  m ) above Tannheim and leads via path no.31 to the Strindenscharte.

Note: In the Berchtesgaden Alps there is the Saalfeldener Höhenweg , it runs from the Peter Wiechentaler Hütte over the Persailhorn , Mitterhorn and Breithorn to the Riemannhaus .

Pictures from the Saalfelder Höhenweg

Web links

Commons : Saalfelder Höhenweg  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Bergfex - Landsberger Hütte (accessed on August 25, 2016)
  2. Hiking - Tannheimer Tal (accessed on August 25, 2016)
  3. Hiking map “Füssen - Pfronten”, Kümmerly + Frey, Schönbühl-Bern, 2015
  4. Tannheimer Tal - Drei-Seen-Runde (accessed on August 25, 2016)
  5. Bergfex - Saalfeldener Höhenweg ( Memento from December 27, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) (accessed on December 26, 2017)