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Bezirk BludenzSankt GeroldLöffelspitze, 1,962 m a.s.l.
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Bezirk BludenzSankt GeroldLöffelspitze, 1,962 m a.s.l.
Highlight • Summit
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Löffelspitze, standing proudly at 1962 meters above sea level (m ü. M.), is a prominent summit nestled within the Walserkamm mountain range in Vorarlberg, Austria. This challenging yet highly rewarding peak offers adventurers a true alpine experience, accessible from picturesque areas like Furkajoch and the communities of Blons and St. Gerold. It is a key landmark within the broader Lechquellen Mountains, known for its rugged beauty.
What truly captivates visitors to Löffelspitze are the spectacular panoramic views that unfold from…
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Best routes near Löffelspitze, 1,962 m a.s.l.
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19.5km
07:41
1,030m
1,030m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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10.8km
04:40
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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Most routes to Löffelspitze are rated as challenging mountain hikes (T3+), suitable for experienced mountaineers. These often involve exposed sections, ridge traverses, and some climbing passages. However, the ascent via the Sentumalpe is considered less demanding, though it still features a steep meadow slope and requires a good level of fitness.
Yes, while most approaches are demanding, the ascent over the Sentumalpe offers a comparatively easier way to reach the summit. It involves a steep meadow slope but is generally considered more manageable than other routes, which are best reserved for experienced mountaineers.
The terrain is quite varied and can be challenging. Hikers will encounter steep, grassy slopes, gravelly paths, and exposed sections. Some routes feature adventurous ridge traverses with climbing passages, and parts of the more demanding trails are secured with steel cables. It's crucial to be sure-footed and have a good head for heights.
The tour to Löffelspitze is strongly discouraged in wet conditions or rain due to the increased risk of falling. This caution extends to winter conditions, where snow and ice would significantly heighten the danger on its exposed and challenging terrain. It is best visited during the drier months of summer and early autumn.
Löffelspitze is accessible from areas like Furkajoch, as well as the communities of Blons and St. Gerold. These locations typically serve as starting points and offer parking options, though specific details on parking availability and fees would depend on your chosen trailhead.
Beyond the stunning panoramic views from the summit and along the Walserkamm ridge, hikers might encounter memorial plaques along some of the more exposed routes. These serve as a poignant reminder of the mountain's history and the respect it commands, highlighting the inherent dangers of alpine pursuits.
The summit of Löffelspitze itself offers spectacular panoramic views. Additionally, the entire Walserkamm ridge, to which Löffelspitze belongs, provides wonderful vistas. From these points, you can often see the peaks of the Rätikon, Lake Constance, and into the Allgäu and Bregenzerwald regions.
While specific bus schedules are not detailed, Löffelspitze is accessible from communities such as Blons and St. Gerold, and the Furkajoch area. These locations often have public transport connections, which could provide access to the general vicinity of the trailheads. It's advisable to check local bus services for routes to these specific starting points.
Given the challenging nature of most routes, with exposed sections and climbing passages, Löffelspitze is generally not recommended for families with young children or for casual dog-friendly hikes. Even the 'easier' Sentumalpe route involves a steep slope. It is best suited for experienced hikers and mountaineers, and any dogs accompanying should be very agile, experienced in alpine terrain, and kept on a leash.
The Löffelspitze is located in a more remote alpine setting. However, the nearby communities of Blons and St. Gerold, as well as the area around Furkajoch, are likely to offer various accommodation options, cafes, or pubs for visitors seeking refreshments or an overnight stay before or after their hike.
The duration of the hike to Löffelspitze can vary significantly depending on the chosen route and your fitness level. Some approaches from Furkajoch can be completed as a half-day tour for experienced hikers, especially if focusing on the more challenging ridge sections. Longer routes or those starting from lower elevations would naturally require more time.