Hiking Highlight
On a perfectly developed singletrack, hiking is much easier. Even for children this way is quite feasible.
July 9, 2017
Very panoramic high-altitude hike high above St. Anton am Arlberg, which is particularly impressive in June and July with the blooming of the Alpine roses. The tour leads along pleasant alpine roads and mountain paths. The descent is initially steep, later wide serpentines lead downwards.From the Rendlbahn mountain station, you descend along the farm path for a short distance until the designated hiking trail branches off to the left. From here you have a beautiful view of the glaciers of the Verwall group. Without any significant differences in altitude, you hike comfortably and with panoramic views in a north-easterly direction. After about an hour you reach a freight path, cross the Stockibach and walk past avalanche barriers. From the mountain path, the path still known as the “Alpine Rose Trail” branches off to the left and you reach the managed Rendlalm. It goes downhill on a narrow path, later on a forest path. You leave the road via the “Erzherzog-Eugen-Weg” and walk downhill in wide serpentines. Later you follow the “Antoniusweg” to the left and cross the Stockibach with a beautiful view of the waterfall. Finally you reach the valley station of the Rendelbahn in St. Anton.
September 5, 2023
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