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Zupalkogel is a prominent panoramic summit located in Osttirol, Austria, offering expansive views across the region. Reaching an elevation of approximately 2,720 to 2,722 meters, this natural landmark is nestled near the charming municipality of Virgen. The area is characterized by its stunning alpine scenery, including the nearby Zupalsee lake and the welcoming Zupalsee Hütte, making it a popular destination for hikers exploring the Hohe Tauern mountains.
What truly captivates visitors to Zupalkogel are the phenomenal 360-degree panoramic views from…
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16 luglio 2022
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19 agosto 2018
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8 marzo 2018
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Elevazione 2.680 m
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lunedì 13 luglio
21°C
14°C
86 %
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Velocità max vento: 6,0 km/h
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The Zupalkogel summit reaches an elevation of approximately 2,720 to 2,722 meters (8,924 to 8,930 feet), offering expansive views from this height.
Yes, hikers will encounter the picturesque Zupalsee lake and the welcoming Zupalsee Hütte on the ascent. The trail also passes through a lush green plateau, often compared to the Scottish Highlands, before reaching the summit.
The overall hike to Zupalkogel is considered moderately difficult. The trail leading up to the Zupalsee Hütte is notably wide and relatively easy, even accommodating all-terrain pushchairs. The final ascent from Zupalsee to the summit involves a moderately steep path.
While direct public transport to the highest starting points like Wetterkreuz Hütte might be limited, a popular option is to use a hut taxi service to reach the Wetterkreuz Hütte, significantly shortening the initial approach to the trails.
The Zupalkogel is a popular panoramic mountain, especially during the best hiking season from June to September. While specific crowd levels aren't detailed, it's advisable to start early on weekends or during holidays to enjoy a more serene experience, particularly for parking and at the summit.
Yes, the wide trail leading up to the Zupalsee Hütte is suitable for families, even with all-terrain pushchairs. While the final summit ascent is moderately steep, families with older children accustomed to hiking can manage it. The Zupalsee Hütte provides a good resting point.
The primary amenity near the summit is the Zupalsee Hütte, which serves as a welcoming stop for hikers. It's an ideal place to rest and refuel before or after the final push to the summit. For more options, the nearby municipality of Virgen offers additional services.
Given the alpine environment and moderate difficulty, hikers should wear sturdy hiking boots, layered clothing suitable for changing mountain weather, and bring water, snacks, sun protection, and rain gear. Trekking poles can also be helpful for the moderately steep sections.
While the direct ascent to Zupalkogel is moderately difficult, the surrounding Hohe Tauern region offers a vast network of trails. Experienced hikers can explore longer, more challenging routes that incorporate Zupalkogel as part of a multi-day tour or combine it with other peaks in the area for a more strenuous adventure.
The best season for hiking Zupalkogel is typically from June to September due to snow-free trails. During winter, the area experiences significant snowfall, making the trails challenging and potentially requiring specialized equipment like snowshoes or touring skis, along with avalanche awareness. It is generally not recommended for casual winter hiking.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the Austrian Alps, including those leading to Zupalkogel. However, it's crucial to keep them on a leash, especially in areas with grazing livestock or wildlife, and to ensure they are well-behaved and physically capable of the hike. Always carry water for your dog and clean up after them.