Eagle Walk Stage 17: Ehrwald - Lorea Hütte

Important Infomation

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Route Length
19 km
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Elevation Gain
1170 hm
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Highest Point
2022 hm
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Elevation Loss
1190 hm
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Route Time Total
05:30 h
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Difficulty
Medium
Starting Point: Ehrwald
End Point: Lorea Hütte

Elevation Profile

Description


​​trail description: Trailhead is at Ehrwald between “Grüner Baum” Hotel and Sparmarkt super market: Follow  the level, signed (“Moosweg nach Lermoos”) track and walk from Moosbrücke Bridge across Loisach River to the entrance of the village of Lermoos, either on the left or right side of Lussbach Creek. Walk through the village until you reach the base of Grubigstein Gondola. Ride the gondola to Grubigalm Alpine Pasture Hut (elev. 1,720m). Beyond the base of the 6-passenger chair lift, take footpath No. 15 and walk up to an elevation of around 1,750 metres above sea level on a path with easy ups and downs. Then, walk down on a broad footpath through the forest. Now, the route enters thick stands of dwarf pines, offering occasional views of the Blindsee Lake, an aquatic jewel. Some parts of the descent are rather steep. Eventually, the trail breaks into the woods again and emerges onto a forest road which you walk further down. The route continues to Fern Pass Federal Road (“Fernpassbundesstrasse”). Walk next to the road for about 5 minutes, heading to the right towards Fern Pass. North of Fernpass Inn, gently descend on the Roman Road (“Nassereith”, “Via Claudia Augusta”). Bear right at the fork and thereafter descend on the left, heading towards Fernstein and Nassereith, crossing a scree slope. A short distance ahead, you will pass Schanzlsee Lake. Stay on the route for cyclists and walkers after the lake. The Old Roman Road (a short portion of it is a singletrack trail) gently rolls down to Fernstein Castle and Fernstein Castle Hotel.


Continue your descent from Fernstein Castle on the Old Roman Road. After a few metres, the singletrack trail to Lorea Hut branches off to the right into the woods. The route steeply zigzags up through forest right next to a stream. When you break into high meadows and dwarf pine fields, the steep grade lessens. A gentle final climb brings you to Lorea Hut (elev. 2,022m), a cosy self-catering hut nestled southeast of Lorea Peak.