Cima Hinterer Wurmkogel (3.082 m)
Cima Hinterer Wurmkogel (3.082 m)
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The Hinterer Wurmkogel Summit, standing majestically at 3,082 meters (10,112 feet) above sea level, is a prominent peak in the Ötztal Alps of Tyrol, Austria. Located within the Gurgler Kamm range and part of the stunning Naturpark Ötztal, this high-alpine destination offers an accessible gateway to breathtaking panoramic views. It is a key landmark in the Obergurgl-Hochgurgl ski area, making it a popular spot for both winter sports enthusiasts and summer hikers seeking an unforgettable mountain experience.
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Elevazione 3.040 m
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mercoledì 6 maggio
8°C
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49 %
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Velocità max vento: 2,0 km/h
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The final approximately 50 meters to the summit cross involves a rocky path. It is notably well-secured with stairs and steel cables, making the climb manageable for many. However, due to the high-alpine environment, conditions can be hard-frozen, icy, and windblown, so surefootedness and appropriate footwear are essential.
No specific permits are generally required for hiking or accessing Hinterer Wurmkogel Summit. Access to the area is facilitated by the Obergurgl-Hochgurgl ski resort's lift system, which visitors can use to reach the vicinity of the summit.
While the summit itself has a secured path, the high-alpine environment and potential for icy or windblown conditions mean it might be challenging for very young children. Families can enjoy the cable car ride and the panoramic views from the Top Mountain Star observation deck, which is easily accessible. For the final summit push, parents should assess their children's surefootedness and comfort with rocky, exposed terrain.
Generally, dogs are permitted on hiking trails in the Ötztal Alps. However, when using cable cars to access the area, specific rules and fees for dogs may apply. It's advisable to check with the Obergurgl-Hochgurgl lift operators regarding their pet policy before your visit. On the summit path itself, ensure your dog is comfortable with rocky, secured terrain and always keep them on a leash.
Visitors typically park in the villages of Obergurgl or Hochgurgl, where the valley stations for the cable cars are located. From there, you can take the lifts up towards the summit. Parking facilities are usually available at these base stations, though they can fill up quickly during peak season.
As a popular and easily accessible high-alpine destination, Hinterer Wurmkogel Summit can experience significant visitor numbers, especially during peak summer hiking season and winter ski season. The Top Mountain Star area, being a major attraction, tends to be the busiest. For a quieter experience, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon, or during the shoulder seasons.
Yes, directly adjacent to the top station of the Wurmkogel lift and near the summit is the Top Mountain Star. This distinctive circular restaurant and panoramic platform offers refreshments and meals, allowing visitors to enjoy the stunning views in comfort before or after their summit ascent.
The Ötztal Alps offer a wide range of hiking opportunities. For those seeking less strenuous options, numerous trails around Obergurgl and Hochgurgl provide beautiful alpine scenery without the high-altitude exposure. More advanced hikers can explore longer routes within the Naturpark Ötztal, such as those leading to other peaks in the Gurgler Kamm, which offer varied terrain and greater challenges. The area is also popular for ski touring, offering moderately steep ascent and descent terrain.
Due to the high altitude (3,082 m), weather conditions can change rapidly. It's crucial to dress in layers, even in summer. Essential items include a windproof and waterproof jacket, warm layers (fleece or down), sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support, gloves, a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. The terrain near the summit can be icy and windblown, so proper gear is vital for comfort and safety.
Yes, even in winter, you can reach the vicinity of Hinterer Wurmkogel Summit without skis. The chairlift provides access to the area near the Top Mountain Star. From there, you can enjoy the
Being part of the Naturpark Ötztal, the area around Hinterer Wurmkogel Summit is home to diverse alpine flora and fauna. While the immediate summit area is rocky, lower elevations and surrounding slopes feature hardy alpine flowers like gentians and edelweiss. Keep an eye out for alpine wildlife such as marmots, chamois, and various bird species adapted to high-altitude environments.