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Cima Leilachspitze

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Cima Leilachspitze

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The Leilachspitze Summit, standing proudly at 2,274 meters (7,461 feet) above sea level, is the highest peak within the Vilsalpsee Mountains, a distinctive sub-group of the Allgäu Alps. Located in the Austrian state of Tyrol, specifically within the scenic Tannheimer Tal region, this mountain is renowned for its wild, romantic, and rugged character. Its challenging terrain and prominent position make it a significant landmark for experienced mountaineers exploring the region.

Hikers are consistently drawn to the Leilachspitze for its truly…

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    21 luglio 2019

    Alpinismo

    Abbiamo impiegato circa 2,5 ore dal Landsberger Hütte attraverso la variante a sinistra oltre il Lachenspitze. Il sentiero è segnato "rosso" sui cartelli, lo avremmo valutato "nero". La salita percorre un lungo canalone con facile scavalcamento su ghiaioni in parte scivolosi, poi alcuni gradini più grandi in cima, che si superano anche con facile arrampicata. La vetta più alta delle montagne del Tannheim viene scalata raramente, con una magnifica vista in cima.
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    24 luglio 2020

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    La salita richiede molte arrampicate.
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    10 settembre 2020

    Alpinismo

    Da nord bisogna prima risalire un ripido canalone... che probabilmente era un sentiero escursionistico a zigzag che si è eroso in più punti. Nonostante tutto e se non sgattaioli, è fattibile. Appena raggiunta la cresta è molto più pianeggiante, poco prima della vetta si sale in 2 o 3 punti in canaloni ripidi ma molto brevi (pochi metri). Questi non sono assicurati con la corda, ma non sono nemmeno esposti e offrono buoni gradini e maniglie.
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    Elevazione 2.300 m

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    Leilachspitze, 6671, Österreich

    Buono a sapersi

    Adatto alle famiglie

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    Accesso privo di barriere

    no

    Adatto ai cani

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    Meteo

    Offerto da Foreca

    venerdì 17 luglio

    21°C

    13°C

    90 %

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    Velocità max vento: 10,0 km/h

    Posizione:Weißenbach am Lech, Reutte, Tirolo, Austria

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    Is public transport available to reach the Leilachspitze Summit trailheads?

    While the Leilachspitze is nestled in a more remote area, public transport options to the general Tannheimer Tal region are available. From larger towns, you can often find bus services that connect to villages like Nesselwängle or other starting points. However, direct public transport to specific, remote trailheads might be limited, so planning your final leg of the journey, possibly with a local taxi or by car, is advisable.

    Are there any permits or fees required to hike to Leilachspitze Summit?

    Generally, no specific permits or fees are required to hike to the Leilachspitze Summit itself, as it is located in a freely accessible mountain region. However, if you plan to park at certain trailheads, there might be parking fees. Always check local regulations for any protected areas or specific access points you might use.

    Are there any family-friendly hiking options in the Leilachspitze Summit area?

    The Leilachspitze Summit ascent itself is challenging and not suitable for families with young children or beginners due to its rugged terrain and climbing sections. However, the broader Tannheimer Tal region and the Vilsalpsee nature reserve offer numerous easier trails and scenic walks that are very family-friendly. These include paths around the lakes and through the valleys, providing beautiful views without the alpine difficulty.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails leading to Leilachspitze Summit?

    Dogs are generally permitted on hiking trails in the Austrian Alps, including those around Leilachspitze. However, due to the challenging nature of the Leilachspitze ascent, with scrambling and brittle rock sections, it might not be ideal for all dogs, especially those not accustomed to alpine terrain. Always keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves and near livestock, and ensure they are well-hydrated and capable of handling the strenuous conditions.

    What kind of accommodation is available near Leilachspitze Summit?

    The Tannheimer Tal region, where Leilachspitze is located, offers a range of accommodation options. You can find hotels, guesthouses, and holiday apartments in nearby villages like Nesselwängle, Tannheim, or Grän. For those seeking a more rustic experience or planning a multi-day tour, the Landsberger Hütte (at 1,805 meters) serves as a popular base for the Leilachspitze ascent, offering overnight stays.

    What are the dining options or restaurants available close to the Leilachspitze Summit trailheads?

    While there are no restaurants directly at the summit or immediate trailheads, you'll find various dining options in the surrounding villages of the Tannheimer Tal, such as Nesselwängle, Tannheim, and Grän. These villages offer traditional Austrian restaurants, guesthouses with dining, and cafes. The Landsberger Hütte also provides meals and refreshments for hikers.

    Is Leilachspitze Summit accessible during winter, and what are the conditions like?

    Winter access to Leilachspitze Summit is extremely challenging and generally only recommended for experienced mountaineers with proper winter alpine equipment (e.g., crampons, ice axe) and knowledge of avalanche safety. The terrain becomes significantly more difficult with snow and ice, and avalanche risk can be high. It transforms into a serious alpine undertaking, vastly different from summer conditions.

    Can you describe the specific climbing sections on the Leilachspitze ascent?

    The Leilachspitze ascent involves several sections that require scrambling and easy climbing. Hikers describe navigating a long gully with partly slippery scree, followed by larger steps that also require climbing. Some sections are rated up to UIAA I or I+. While not rope-insured, these short gullies offer good steps and grips. Sure-footedness and a head for heights are essential for these parts of the trail.

    What essential gear should I pack for a hike to Leilachspitze Summit?

    Given the challenging and alpine nature of the Leilachspitze, essential gear includes sturdy, high-ankle hiking boots, weather-appropriate clothing (layers are key), a backpack with sufficient water and snacks, a first-aid kit, and navigation tools. Trekking poles can be helpful for scree sections. For the climbing parts, gloves can protect your hands. Always check the weather forecast before you go and consider bringing a headlamp if starting early or finishing late.

    What unique geological features or flora and fauna can be observed around Leilachspitze Summit?

    Geologically, the Leilachspitze is primarily composed of main dolomite from the Triassic period, characteristic of many large rock mountains in the Allgäu Alps. The name "Leilach" itself is thought to refer to a persistent snowfield. The surrounding Vilsalpsee nature reserve is home to diverse alpine flora and fauna, though specific sightings depend on the season. You might encounter various alpine flowers, birds of prey, and possibly chamois or ibex in the higher, more secluded areas.

    How does the Leilachspitze Summit compare in difficulty to other peaks in the Tannheimer Tal region?

    The Leilachspitze is considered one of the more challenging ascents in the Tannheimer Tal region, particularly due to its rugged terrain, scree fields, and sections requiring UIAA I or I+ climbing. While other peaks in the area offer fantastic hikes, the Leilachspitze stands out for its demanding alpine character, making it more suitable for experienced mountaineers compared to many of the region's more accessible summits.

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