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The Thaneller Gipfel is a prominent, free-standing pyramidal peak rising to 2,341 meters in the Lechtal Alps, a sub-range of the Northern Limestone Alps in Tyrol, Austria. Located near the charming towns of Berwang, Rinnen, and Ehrwald, this striking mountain is a landmark known for its distinctive shape and accessible elevation, making it a popular destination for hikers seeking rewarding alpine experiences in the region.
What truly captivates visitors to the Thaneller Gipfel are the sensational 360-degree panoramic views from…
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Převýšení 2 330 m
Kontakty
Koordinaten 47° 25′ 37″ N, 10° 43′ 29″ O
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Poskytuje Foreca
úterý 28. dubna
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2°C
43 %
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Maximální rychlost větru: 12,0 km/h
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The most common starting points for Thaneller Gipfel are the towns of Berwang and Rinnen. For hikers beginning from Berwang, the parking lot near the Mooslift is a popular choice. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season or on weekends, as parking can fill up quickly.
Yes, the normal route from Berwang or Rinnen is generally considered suitable for families, provided children have good basic fitness and are accustomed to hiking. The trail is technically not difficult, but involves a significant elevation gain of about 1,000 meters over approximately eight kilometers. There are no facilities or water sources on the way, so proper preparation is key.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails. The normal ascent and descent routes are well-suited for energetic dogs that are used to 'off-road' terrain. However, remember there are no water sources along the way, so you must carry sufficient water for your canine companion, especially on warmer days.
The normal route from Berwang or Rinnen is considered moderately challenging due to the significant elevation gain (around 1,000 meters) but is technically straightforward, not requiring hands-on climbing. The terrain primarily consists of dwarf pine fields and rocky sections. The ridge towards the summit cross can be heavily covered with gravel-like rocks, making hiking poles recommended for stability. For a more challenging experience, the Werner-Riezler-Steig from Heiterwang involves technically demanding sections with simple climbing (difficulty level I) and requires sure-footedness and a head for heights.
For the normal route starting from Berwang or Rinnen, hikers should plan for approximately five hours for the round trip. This estimate accounts for the roughly eight kilometers distance and 1,000 meters of elevation gain. More challenging routes, like the Werner-Riezler-Steig, can take around nine hours.
No, there are no refreshment stops, huts, or natural water sources along any of the hiking trails to the Thaneller Gipfel summit. Hikers must carry all necessary food, snacks, and sufficient water for the entire duration of their trip. Proper hydration is especially important given the south-facing exposure of many routes, which can lead to hot conditions.
While the hiking season generally runs from May to October, an early start is highly advisable, especially during the summer months. The south-facing routes mean trails can become very hot, as there are only a few shaded forest sections. Starting early helps avoid the midday heat and ensures you find parking more easily.
Thaneller Gipfel is primarily a summer and autumn hiking destination, with the season typically running from May to October when trails are generally free of snow. While some experienced mountaineers might attempt winter ascents, these would require specialized alpine equipment, knowledge of avalanche conditions, and significant winter mountaineering experience. For most hikers, it's best to visit during the warmer months.
From the Thaneller Gipfel summit, hikers are rewarded with a sensational 360-degree panorama. You can see the Allgäu Alpine foothills, the Reutte basin, the Ammergau Alps (including the Plansee and Heiterwanger See), the majestic Zugspitze massif, the Lechtaler Alps, and the Tannheimer Mountains. On a clear day, views can extend to some peaks of the Allgäu Alps, the Wetterstein mountain range, and even into the Karwendel, with Wildspitze visible in the distance.
While the most common ascent from Berwang or Rinnen is often done as an out-and-back, various routes allow for loop variations by combining different paths. Hikers can explore options that might involve traversing different flanks of the mountain or incorporating nearby trails to create a circular journey. Consulting a detailed hiking map or a route planner is recommended to plan a suitable loop that matches your fitness and experience level.