Dorfrunde Wössen

tour

Beautiful round tour from Unterwössen via Chiemhauser Alm to Oberwössen and on to Rechenbergalm

  • Starting point Balsberg lift car park
  • Location underwear
  • distance 25.7 kilometres
  • duration 02:30 hours
  • maximum altitude 1169 meters
  • minimum altitude 555 meters
  • altitude difference 1234 ascending
  • altitude difference 1234 descending
intermediate difficulty

Tour description:

We start the tour in Unterwössen at the Balsberg parking lot. From here towards Kruchenhausen. At the bridge, straight ahead at the chapel up to the 2nd crossing after the Balsberg Alm, where we keep left in the direction of Chiemhauser Alm. From the concrete bridge, a steep, rugged forest path (slippery), pushing is recommended! From the Chiemhauser Alm we drive in the direction of Hinterwössen next to the Schlierbach. From the junction to the Schwaigerwiese, we keep going downhill. From here the forest road becomes narrower, reduce your speed as it is slippery and steep in places. From the Hinterwössen hiking car park, we follow Taubenseestrasse. Direction Brem, then turn right on the main road (B305) over the bridge, then left up the road to the Hammerergraben car park. Then we drive up the forest road in the direction of Feldlahnalm (attention oncoming traffic). After the Feldlahnalm, turn left towards Burgau. Arrived at the Burgau, after the Weiderost turn right in the direction of Rechenbergalm (short sliding passage in the forest), the highest point of the tour. From the Rechenbergalm follow the forest road down via Widholz. In the center of Unterwössen, follow the signs for the Balsberg lifts. Alternative starting points for this tour: car park - playground Hinterwössen/Oberwössen, Oberwössen - Hammerer Graben car park Refreshment stops: Chiemhauser Alm, Erlebniscafé Ton und mehr (Brem), Feldlahnalm, Poststüberl (Oberwössen), Rechenbergalm, (please note the opening hours)

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