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Das Große Degenhorn ist ein markanter Gipfel in den Villgratner Bergen in Osttirol, Österreich. Mit einer beeindruckenden Höhe von 2.946 Metern ist es der vierthöchste Berg dieser Gebirgsgruppe, die auch als Deferegger Gebirge bekannt ist. Es thront hoch über dem malerischen Winkeltal und bietet eine herausragende Aussicht auf die umliegende Alpenlandschaft.
Was Besucher am Großen Degenhorn besonders schätzen, ist die atemberaubende 360-Grad-Rundumsicht. Von hier oben reicht der Blick weit über die Hohen Tauern, die majestätische Glocknergruppe, die Venediger Gruppe und…
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The ascent to Großes Degenhorn is generally considered demanding, with sections classified as T3 difficulty. The final stretch from Degenhornsee to the summit is steep, and the ridge path requires sure-footedness and a good head for heights. However, experienced hikers will find it manageable without special aids.
While there are various routes, a popular option involves using the Brunnalmbahn cable car from Defereggen to shorten the ascent by approximately 700 meters in altitude. Even with this aid, the total distance is around 11.5 km, so plan ample time. An alternative, scenic descent can be made via the Bruggeralm.
From the summit, hikers are rewarded with an overwhelming 360-degree panoramic view. You can see numerous other mountain ranges, including the majestic Glockner Group, the Venediger Group, and the striking Sexten Dolomites.
Yes, Großes Degenhorn is a popular destination for ski touring. The high altitude means that rewarding descents in firn snow are often possible well into May. For winter hiking, conditions can be challenging and require appropriate gear and experience.
A striking natural feature is the Degenhornsee (Degenhorn Lake), nestled in a basin between the mountain's ridges. Its crystal-clear, deep blue waters reflect the surrounding peaks. The area also boasts diverse flora, such as vibrant Alpine roses, and picturesque waterfalls.
During the summer months (June to September), you can significantly shorten the ascent by utilizing the Brunnalmbahn cable car. This reduces the altitude gain, making the hike more accessible, though you should still allow sufficient time to avoid missing the last trip down.
Near the mountain station of the Brunnalmbahn chairlift, you'll find the 'Wassermythos Ochsenlacke' adventure arena, which offers additional leisure activities. For refreshments or accommodation, you might find options in the nearby valleys or along specific routes, such as the Bruggeralm for a scenic descent.
The full ascent to Großes Degenhorn is demanding and requires sure-footedness and a head for heights, making it less suitable for young children or families seeking an easy outing. However, families can enjoy the area around the Brunnalmbahn cable car station and the 'Wassermythos Ochsenlacke' adventure arena.
While specific parking details are not provided, for popular mountain destinations like Großes Degenhorn, especially when using cable car access, parking areas can fill up quickly during peak season. It's generally advisable to arrive early to secure a spot.
The ideal time for hiking to Großes Degenhorn is from June to September. During these months, the Brunnalmbahn cable car is typically in operation, and the trails are generally free of snow, offering the best conditions for a safe and enjoyable ascent.
Yes, an alternative and often more scenic descent route is available via the Bruggeralm. This option can be branched off either at the Ochsenlenke or from the mountain railway area, offering a different perspective on the landscape.