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Isskogel Summit (2,264 m)

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Isskogel Summit (2,264 m)

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The Isskogel Summit, standing proudly at 2,264 meters (7,428 feet), is a prominent peak nestled within the Zillertal Arena, a renowned alpine region in the Austrian Tirol. Located near the charming village of Gerlos, this summit is celebrated for its stunning panoramic views and remarkable accessibility, making it a beloved destination for hikers and families alike. From its vantage point, visitors can gaze upon the picturesque Durlassboden Reservoir and the serene Latschensee, offering a true taste of the high alpine…

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    October 9, 2021

    Hiking

    The Isskogel can be reached quickly and easily from the mountain station of the Isskogelbahn and is therefore a suitable summit for families. From there, the view back into the valley is super beautiful. Another hike through the Krummbachtal can be added.
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    August 15, 2020

    Hiking

    The ascent is not without. Mostly very busy. I was lucky with an afternoon rain shower and was alone at the summit. 🤓😅😉
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    August 15, 2020

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    A rain shower and you can enjoy the summit and the panorama alone. Otherwise always a lot going on.
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    Elevation 2,250 m

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    Location: Gerlos, Zillertal

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the main hiking routes to Isskogel Summit, and what are their difficulties?

    The most straightforward path to Isskogel Summit is from the mountain station of the Isskogelbahn cable car. This route is generally considered relatively easy and suitable for families. For those seeking a more challenging experience, a circular hike connecting Isskogel with the Kreuzjoch summit (2,558 m) is available, traversing rocky terrain and a narrow ridge. Additionally, the "Kinderspielweg" Latschenalm offers an educational and playful route, ideal for families with younger children.

    Is Isskogel Summit suitable for a winter hike?

    While the main hiking season is during the warmer months, the Zillertal Arena is a popular ski area in winter. Specific winter hiking trails may be available, but the direct ascent to the summit might be more challenging due to snow and ice. It's best to check local conditions and trail status before planning a winter hike to the summit itself, as some routes may be closed or require specialized equipment.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails and the Isskogelbahn cable car?

    Many alpine trails in the region are dog-friendly, but specific rules may apply, especially regarding leashes. For the Isskogelbahn cable car, dogs are generally permitted, often for a small fee. It's always advisable to check the current regulations directly with the cable car operator before your visit to ensure a smooth journey with your canine companion.

    How long does the hike to Isskogel Summit typically take from the mountain station?

    From the mountain station of the Isskogelbahn, the relatively easy hike to the Isskogel Summit typically takes about 45 minutes to 1 hour for an average hiker. This duration does not include time spent enjoying the views at the top or extending your hike to other areas.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or notable natural features near the summit?

    Beyond the general panoramic views, the summit offers super beautiful vistas back into the valley, as well as picturesque views of the Durlassboden Reservoir and the Latschensee. A ridge trail near Isskogel also provides excellent perspectives of these bodies of water. The area is characterized by alpine meadows and rocky outcrops, typical of the Zillertal Alps.

    What are the parking options for accessing the Isskogelbahn?

    Ample parking is available at the base station of the Isskogelbahn in Gerlos. While the intro mentions ample parking, visitor tips suggest that the area can get very busy, especially on pleasant days. Arriving early in the morning, particularly during peak season, is recommended to secure a spot.

    How crowded does Isskogel Summit get, especially on weekends or during peak season?

    The Isskogel Summit is a very popular destination, especially due to its accessibility. Visitor tips indicate that it can get very busy, particularly on pleasant days, weekends, and during peak season. Some hikers have reported experiencing solitude only after an afternoon rain shower. If you prefer a quieter experience, consider an early morning start or visiting on a weekday.

    Are there any mountain huts or restaurants near Isskogel Summit for refreshments?

    Yes, the Latschenalm is a mountain hut located along some of the hiking routes in the Isskogel area. It offers traditional food and is a great spot to stop for refreshments during your hike. Additionally, the mountain station of the Isskogelbahn often has facilities for food and drinks.

    What makes the Isskogel area particularly family-friendly?

    The Isskogel area is exceptionally family-friendly due to its accessible trails, especially the path from the Isskogelbahn mountain station to the summit. Near the mountain station, there are two wooden marble runs, each about 150 meters long, and climbing elements for children. The "Kinderspielweg" Latschenalm also provides an engaging route with educational elements and a playground, making it an ideal destination for families.

    Are hiking permits required to access Isskogel Summit or its trails?

    No, hiking permits are generally not required to access Isskogel Summit or the surrounding public hiking trails. The area is freely accessible, though you will need a ticket for the Isskogelbahn cable car if you choose to use it for ascent or descent.

    What is the elevation of Isskogel Summit and what kind of terrain can be expected?

    Isskogel Summit stands at an elevation of 2,264 meters (7,428 feet). The terrain on the main path from the Isskogelbahn mountain station is generally well-maintained, but the final ascent to the summit involves a path that is described as 'not without' its challenges, suggesting some steeper or rockier sections. More advanced routes, like the one to Kreuzjoch, involve rocky terrain and narrow ridges.

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