Hiking

in St. Anton

Hiking
Hiking
Hiking
Hiking
Hiking
Hiking
Hiking
Hiking
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St. Anton in Tirol is a true paradise for hiking enthusiasts with a network of breathtaking hiking trails that stretch through the majestic Alpine landscape. Well-marked trails of varying lengths and levels of difficulty lead over 400 kilometers through the natural landscape - up to Rendl, Gampen, Kapall, Galzig and the Valluga - the highest peak in our region at 2,811 meters.

Individual pleasure tours such as the Alpenrosenweg and Berggeistweg trails, both of which have been awarded the Bergwege seal of approval, or guided hikes (free with the summer card) provide wonderful insights into the culture and history of this region.

For particularly ambitious hikers, there has been another highlight on our region's hiking route map since 2021: the Arlberg Trail long-distance hiking trail. 40 km of hiking trails connect the villages of Lech, Zürs, Stuben, St. Anton and St. Christoph in three stages.

Hiking in St. Anton is an unforgettable experience that takes you through an impressive natural landscape and gives you the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the Alps to the full.

We have summarized some of the most impressive hiking routes for you here:

- St. Anton circular hiking trail (3.5 km): An easy route that leads through dense forests and picturesque meadows. Perfect for a relaxing walk.

- Gampenklamm trail (6 km): Discover the gorge and its impressive waterfalls. This hike is a mixture of adventure and natural beauty.

- Verwallsee Trail (13 km): A moderately difficult hike to the Verwall lakes, which are surrounded by impressive mountain landscapes and wild flowers.

- Kaisers Runde (10 km): This route takes you to the huts of the high mountains. Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views and a stop at traditional mountain huts.

- Lechtaler Höhenweg (125 km): This is a challenge for experienced hikers. The long-distance hiking trail stretches over several days and offers spectacular mountain scenery.

- Rendlrunde (9 km): Ideal for families, this route leads around the Rendl area and offers impressive views of St. Anton and the surrounding mountains.





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