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Blick auf die Schanze – Brunschkopf Runde von Seefeld in Tirol

Gernot W.
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Blick auf die Schanze – Brunschkopf Runde von Seefeld in Tirol

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May 25, 2021

Blick auf die Schanze – Brunschkopf Runde von Seefeld in Tirol

Moderate

03:29

11.8km

3.4km/h

320m

320m

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

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Start point

Train Station

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1.26 km

View of Toni Seelos Ski Jump

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Often the venue for Nordic combined.

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4.20 km

Brunschkopf Viewpoint

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In good weather, a great view of the mountains! Unfortunately it was quite cloudy for us, but it was still a nice hike 🤩👍

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4.50 km

Nice round with a viewing platform on the Seefeld plateau.

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4.97 km

With good visibility, beautiful foresight of the mountain range! Fantastic 🤩👍

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5.72 km

The Ice Age Trail in Mösern introduces the impact of ice ages on the scenic shape of the Seefeld high plateau. Observation points are equipped with information facilities and interactive elements as well as 3-D simulations to explain contents such as glaciation, glacier power, ice level, glacier flow, glacier cut, boulder, etc. The 3 existing vantage points on the Brunschkopf offer an ideal view of the Olympic region and, above all, make the glacier's almost one million years of work outstanding. There are 10 stations that start on the ascent path from Mösern to Möserer See and follow to the destination, the Brunschkopf, a chronological sequence of the glacial development.

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6.80 km

Ice Age Trail (no longer available)

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On the Ice Age Trail, 10 stations are set up, which start at the ascent path from Mösern to Möserer See and follow to the destination, the Brunschkopf, a chronological sequence of the glacial development. Very interesting and educational for young and old.

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7.15 km

The Ice Age Trail in Mösern introduces the impact of ice ages on the scenic shape of the Seefeld high plateau. Observation points are equipped with information facilities and interactive elements as well as 3-D simulations to explain contents such as glaciation, glacier power, ice level, glacier flow, glacier cut, boulder, etc. The 3 existing vantage points on the Brunschkopf offer an ideal view of the Olympic region and, above all, make the glacier's almost one million years of work outstanding. There are 10 stations that start on the ascent path from Mösern to Möserer See and follow to the destination, the Brunschkopf, a chronological sequence of the glacial development.

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11.8 km

End point

Train Station

Way Types & Surfaces

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6.58 km

4.08 km

1.11 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

8.79 km

1.69 km

592 m

529 m

211 m

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Highest point (1,490 m)

Lowest point (1,180 m)

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