What works best against the bitter cold? Exactly: movement. This ten-kilometer hike on the Pürschling gets your circulation going wonderfully and promises you wonderful views, a cozy stop and - if you want - a rapid descent. The tour starts at the Pürschling car park in Unterammergau. The path is marked by snowflake number 8.The first few kilometers you hike uphill, finally you have to climb the summit at 1,566 meters. At the beginning you follow a piece of the rippling grinding mill line. Then the path turns right and leads you to the reservoir. Here you can hold the tip of your nose in the sun for a while and briefly refuel with vitamin D.A few meters of altitude up to the summit are still ahead of you. But the effort is worth it: the view of the Ammertal is just wonderful. Next to the summit is the Pürschlinghaus, where you can warm up and strengthen yourself.Tip: We recommend pulling a sledge from the valley up to the mountain. Then you can fluff all the way that you trudged up through the snow. A winter hike is still fun, right?
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What works best against the bitter cold? Exactly: movement. This ten-kilometer hike on the Pürschling gets your circulation going wonderfully and promises you wonderful views, a cozy stop and - if you want - a rapid descent. The tour starts at the Pürschling car park in Unterammergau. The path is marked by snowflake number 8.The first few kilometers you hike uphill, finally you have to climb the summit at 1,566 meters. At the beginning you follow a piece of the rippling grinding mill line. Then the path turns right and leads you to the reservoir. Here you can hold the tip of your nose in the sun for a while and briefly refuel with vitamin D.A few meters of altitude up to the summit are still ahead of you. But the effort is worth it: the view of the Ammertal is just wonderful. Next to the summit is the Pürschlinghaus, where you can warm up and strengthen yourself.Tip: We recommend pulling a sledge from the valley up to the mountain. Then you can fluff all the way that you trudged up through the snow. A winter hike is still fun, right?
November 27, 2020