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Gare aval de l'Ehrwalder Almbahn

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Gare aval de l'Ehrwalder Almbahn

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The Ehrwalder Almbahn Valley Station, situated at an elevation of 1166 metres in the charming village of Ehrwald, serves as the essential gateway to the expansive Ehrwalder Alm ski and hiking area. Nestled within Austria's picturesque Tyrolean Zugspitz Arena, this facility is the starting point for countless alpine adventures, providing convenient access to the stunning landscapes of the Mieminger Chain and Wetterstein Mountains.

Visitors consistently praise the Ehrwalder Almbahn Valley Station for its unparalleled convenience as a starting point. Many…

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    1 novembre 2017

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    18 € pour la montée et la descente. Il y a suffisamment d'espace de stationnement
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    14 mars 2020

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    Idéal comme point de départ si vous voulez vous épargner les 500 premiers mètres de dénivelé à l'ascension
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    14 octobre 2019

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    Belle visite bien balisée de la Zugspitze. Mais il existe aussi des allers-retours alternatifs.
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    Élévation 1 170 m

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    mardi 5 mai

    12°C

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    59 %

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    Vitesse max vent : 7,0 km/h

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    Position:Ehrwald, arène Tiroler Zugspitz, Reutte, Tyrol, Autriche

    Foire aux questions

    What are the current operating hours for the Ehrwalder Almbahn gondola?

    The Ehrwalder Almbahn gondola operates seasonally, typically from late May to late October for the summer season, and from early December to mid-April for the winter season. Specific daily operating hours can vary, so it's always best to check the official website of the Ehrwalder Almbahn for the most up-to-date schedule before your visit.

    Are there any permits or fees required to hike or bike in the Ehrwalder Alm area?

    Generally, no specific permits are required for hiking or mountain biking on the marked trails in the Ehrwalder Alm area. However, you will need to purchase a ticket for the Ehrwalder Almbahn gondola if you plan to use it for ascent or descent. A typical round-trip ticket costs around 18 Euros.

    What are the parking costs and options at the Ehrwalder Almbahn Valley Station?

    The Ehrwalder Almbahn Valley Station offers ample paid parking for both cars and buses. This includes an outdoor parking area and a parking garage. Electric vehicle charging points are also available. While parking is generally sufficient, it can fill up quickly during peak season weekends or holidays, so arriving earlier in the day is advisable.

    Can I bring my dog on the Ehrwalder Almbahn gondola and on the trails?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the Ehrwalder Almbahn gondola, often for a small fee. They are also permitted on most hiking trails in the Ehrwalder Alm area. However, it's crucial to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife, and to clean up after them to maintain the natural environment for all visitors.

    Are there specific family-friendly hiking trails accessible from the Ehrwalder Almbahn Valley Station?

    Absolutely! The Ehrwalder Alm area is renowned for its family-friendly options. Many easy to moderate trails start from the mountain station, which is easily reached by the gondola. These often feature gentle inclines, clear signage, and scenic views, making them perfect for families with children. Some popular choices include walks around the Almsee lake or towards the various mountain huts.

    What are some popular hiking routes that start directly from the Ehrwalder Almbahn Valley Station without using the gondola?

    For those who prefer to hike the entire ascent, several well-marked trails lead from the valley station up to the Ehrwalder Alm. These routes typically involve an elevation gain of approximately 500 meters. One popular option follows the access road or a parallel hiking path, offering a steady climb through the forest to the mountain plateau. These trails can be a good warm-up for longer excursions or a satisfying hike in themselves.

    What kind of terrain can I expect on the hiking and biking trails around Ehrwalder Alm?

    The terrain around Ehrwalder Alm is diverse. Lower trails near the valley station and on the Alm plateau are generally well-maintained gravel paths or forest roads, suitable for walking and mountain biking. Higher up, towards the surrounding peaks, trails can become steeper, rockier, and more technical, requiring appropriate footwear and experience. Expect a mix of open meadows, dense forests, and alpine landscapes.

    Are there any wheelchair-accessible paths or facilities near the Ehrwalder Almbahn Valley Station?

    The Ehrwalder Almbahn Valley Station itself is designed to be accessible, with facilities like the BrentAlm lodge and ticket areas generally accommodating wheelchairs. While the gondola itself can transport wheelchairs, many of the higher alpine trails are not suitable. However, there may be some flatter, paved sections or wider gravel paths directly around the valley station or at the mountain station that are more accessible for those with mobility limitations.

    What are the best options for food and drink near the Ehrwalder Almbahn Valley Station?

    Directly at the valley station, you'll find the BrentAlm, an après-ski and hiking lodge offering refreshments and meals. Once you take the gondola up to the Ehrwalder Alm, there are several traditional mountain huts (Almhütten) like the Ehrwalder Alm or Ganghoferhütte that serve local specialties and drinks, providing excellent spots to refuel during your hike or bike ride.

    How does the Ehrwalder Almbahn compare to other cable cars in the Ehrwald area for hiking access?

    The Ehrwalder Almbahn is particularly well-regarded for its direct access to the extensive and varied hiking and biking network of the Ehrwalder Alm plateau, which is known for its family-friendly options and numerous mountain huts. While other cable cars in the broader Zugspitz Arena offer access to different high-alpine experiences, the Ehrwalder Almbahn stands out for its balance of accessibility, diverse trail offerings, and suitability for a wide range of outdoor enthusiasts.

    What kind of natural features and viewpoints can be found in the Ehrwalder Alm area?

    The Ehrwalder Alm area boasts stunning natural beauty, including lush alpine meadows, dense forests, and picturesque mountain lakes like the Almsee. From various points on the Alm, you can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding peaks, including the Mieminger Chain and parts of the Wetterstein Mountains, offering breathtaking vistas of the Tyrolean landscape. Many trails lead to specific viewpoints marked on maps.

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