Owl meadows - this is not only a catchy name, but also an impressive natural spectacle. Especially in autumn, when the larches that are native to the area turn a wonderful gold. Where do you find it all? At the northern foot of the Serles. And this is how you get there:The tour begins with a relaxed suspension journey to the Koppeneck mountain station of the Serlesbahn. Between the restaurant and the Serlesseen you will see a path that you follow to the Ochsenhütte. You turn off and a path leads you into dense forest until you finally end up on a forest path again. You follow him for a while - then they will be announced, the owl meadows. It goes sharply to the right and a little uphill. A wonderful larch forest welcomes you and leads you to the starting point on the colorful meadows. Once here, you are welcome to sit down for a break and enjoy the view. You don't find a spectacle like this every day.The way back is first via the same path, then via Gleins and Mieders to the valley station of the Serlesbahn. Alternatively, you can also hike back to the mountain station the same way and let yourself “fly” down into the valley.
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Owl meadows - this is not only a catchy name, but also an impressive natural spectacle. Especially in autumn, when the larches that are native to the area turn a wonderful gold. Where do you find it all? At the northern foot of the Serles. And this is how you get there:The tour begins with a relaxed suspension journey to the Koppeneck mountain station of the Serlesbahn. Between the restaurant and the Serlesseen you will see a path that you follow to the Ochsenhütte. You turn off and a path leads you into dense forest until you finally end up on a forest path again. You follow him for a while - then they will be announced, the owl meadows. It goes sharply to the right and a little uphill. A wonderful larch forest welcomes you and leads you to the starting point on the colorful meadows. Once here, you are welcome to sit down for a break and enjoy the view. You don't find a spectacle like this every day.The way back is first via the same path, then via Gleins and Mieders to the valley station of the Serlesbahn. Alternatively, you can also hike back to the mountain station the same way and let yourself “fly” down into the valley.
September 4, 2020