Krzyż szczytowy Königsleitenspitze
Krzyż szczytowy Königsleitenspitze
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The Königsleitenspitze Summit Cross marks the peak of Königsleitenspitze, a prominent mountain in the Kitzbühel Alps of Austria. Standing at an impressive 2,315 meters (7,595 feet), this summit offers a commanding presence in the Zell am See district, near the charming village of Königsleiten. It is a key feature within the Zillertal Arena, known for its stunning alpine scenery and accessible outdoor adventures.
Visitors consistently rave about the magnificent panoramic views from the Königsleitenspitze Summit Cross. From this vantage point,…
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13 września, 2017
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Wysokość 2,260 m
Kontakty
Koordinaten 47° 15′ 42″ N, 12° 5′ 23″ O
Warto wiedzieć
Przyjazne dla rodzin
nie
Dostosowane do wózków inwalidzkich
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Przyjazne dla psów
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Pogoda
Zasilane przez Foreca
poniedziałek 20 kwietnia
6°C
-1°C
58 %
Dodatkowe wskazówki dotyczące pogody
Maks. prędkość wiatru: 8.0 km/h
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Styczeń
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Marzec
Kwiecień
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While the cable car provides easy access close to the summit, several hiking routes cater to different fitness levels. A popular circular route starts above the Skischule Obermoser in Königsleiten, covering just over 700 meters of elevation gain and typically taking about two and a half hours. This route is considered moderate. For those seeking more challenge, extensions to the Falschriedel (an additional 40 minutes) or the Ochsenkopf (another 25 minutes) are possible. The path to Ochsenkopf is narrow and requires sure-footedness.
Yes, it can be suitable for beginners, especially by utilizing the Dorfbahn Königsleiten cable car. The cable car significantly reduces the ascent, leaving only a short, moderate hike to the summit cross. This allows beginners to experience the alpine panorama without extensive physical exertion. For those wanting to hike more, the circular route from Königsleiten is a good option for fit beginners.
Yes, parking is generally available in Königsleiten, particularly near the Dorfbahn Königsleiten cable car station. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season or on weekends, as parking areas can fill up quickly. Some accommodations in Königsleiten may also offer parking for their guests.
Absolutely. The area is very family-friendly. The Dorfbahn Königsleiten cable car makes the summit accessible for families with younger children. At the mountain station, the 'Gipfeltreffen' restaurant offers not only regional specialties but also childcare facilities. Additionally, the unique 'Yodel Hiking Trail' provides interactive stations that can be fun and engaging for children of all ages.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the hiking trails around Königsleitenspitze. When using the Dorfbahn Königsleiten cable car, please check their specific regulations regarding dogs, as they may require leashes or muzzles, and there might be a small fee. Always keep your dog on a leash on trails, especially near wildlife or livestock, and ensure you clean up after them.
The best time for hiking is typically from May to October when trails are clear. In winter, the Königsleitenspitze transforms into a popular destination for winter sports. While traditional hiking trails may be covered in snow, the area is well-prepared for winter activities like snowshoeing and winter walks. The cable car operates in winter, providing access to the snowy landscapes and ski slopes. Always check current weather and trail conditions before heading out in any season.
Beyond the summit cross itself, the area boasts several attractions. The 'Yodel Hiking Trail' offers a unique cultural experience with interactive stations. For extended views, hikers can venture to nearby peaks like Falschriedel or Ochsenkopf. The entire region is part of the Zillertal Arena, offering numerous other hiking trails and scenic viewpoints across the Hohe Tauern and Zillertal Alps.
The alpine environment around Königsleitenspitze is home to various wildlife. Hikers might spot marmots, chamois, or ibex in higher altitudes. Birdwatchers can look out for alpine choughs, golden eagles, or other raptors. Keep an eye out for diverse alpine flora as well, especially during the summer months when meadows are in bloom.
Yes, at the mountain station of the Dorfbahn Königsleiten cable car, you'll find the 'Gipfeltreffen' restaurant. It offers a convenient stop for refreshments, regional specialties, and even childcare. This makes it an ideal spot to refuel and enjoy the views before or after your hike to the summit cross.
Summit crosses, like the one on Königsleitenspitze, are traditional Christian symbols found on mountain peaks throughout the Alps. They often serve as markers of achievement for hikers, symbols of gratitude, or memorials. Many also contain a 'Gipfelbuch' (summit register) where visitors can record their ascent, adding to the sense of accomplishment and connection with fellow mountaineers. Historically, they also served as trail markers and sometimes had scientific functions.