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A panoramic tour from the district of Langenschwand along the panorama path to Reuter Wanne.
moderate
Distance 9 km
4:30 h
460 m
460 m
1,540 m
1,097 m
Brief characteristic of young wood:
Jungholz came to Tyrol in 1342 by the sale of the Wertacher Hermann Häselin to Heinz Lochpühler from the Tannheimer Tal as an enclave in the German territory. The 300 inhabitants community is Tyrol's first herbal mountain village. In summer it is mainly the hiking tours and the herbs that make Jungholz attractive. In winter the snow enchants the mountain village. Hiking and skiing is the order of the day. With the help of the modern snowmaking system, snow is guaranteed.

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Michael Keller 
Update: January 30, 2023
Difficulty
moderate
Technique
Stamina
Experience
Landscape
Highest point
1,540 m
Lowest point
1,097 m
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Track types

Asphalt 37.16%Dirt road 27.70%Forested/wild trail 9.38%Path 25.73%
Asphalt
3.3 km
Dirt road
2.5 km
Forested/wild trail
0.8 km
Path
2.3 km
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Safety information

It should be noted that in mountaineering there is an increased risk of accidents and injuries. Despite careful route planning, a basic risk always remains. Tour preparation through endurance sports, appropriate technical training and further education as well as personal prudence reduces the danger of accidents and risks. However, please never forget that the weather in the mountains can change very quickly. Stay on the marked hiking trails.

Tips and hints

Tourismusverband Tannheimer Tal,
www.tannheimertal.com

Start

Parkplatz in Jungholz/Langenschwand (1,130 m)
Coordinates:
DD
47.572836, 10.459370
DMS
47°34'22.2"N 10°27'33.7"E
UTM
32T 609757 5269856
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Destination

Parkplatz in Jungholz/Langenschwand

Turn-by-turn directions

The parking lot in Jungholz in the district of Langenschwand is the starting point of the hike. Only a short distance towards the centre of Jungholz, then the path branches off to the right behind the chapel. A short ascent brings us to the panoramic path over Jungholz. Passing the Kneipp facility, the idyllic moor pond and the water basin for snow production, we reach the Reuter Wanne turnoff. The path runs beautifully through the forest and across clearings, which always offer new views. The gravel path is constantly rising and has several junctions, which are all well signposted. Further up, the wide road turns into a simple hiking trail, but it is still easy to walk on. Then comes a somewhat steeper section through the forest. After this passage, the summit cross is already visible, and after a short time it is reached. Despite the low altitude of the summit, there is a beautiful panoramic view. The descent is over the grass slope which seems to lead directly to Jungholz. But then the path turns left and relatively quickly the hut of the Obere Reuter Wanne is reached. After a few meters on the road, one should not miss the turnoff to Alpe Stubental. Mostly through forest the path leads us at the flank of the Pfeifferberg to the alp Stubental. After a rest we walk the rest of the way on the asphalt road back to Langenschwand. With many positive impressions we leave Jungholz. To the left of us we see the Sorgschrofen, the only connection of Jungholz with the Tannheimer Tal, and so we get some ideas.

Public transport

By train to Sonthofen, Pfronten/Ried or Reutte, then by bus to Jungholz.

By road

On the motorway A7 at the exit "Oy-Mittelberg" on the B310 towards Wertach and Oberjoch. At the sign "Jungholz" turn left towards Jungholz, to the district Langenschwand.
From the Tyrolean side via Reutte on the B198 towards Lechtal to Weißenbach, over the Gaichtpass along the B199 through the Tannheimer Tal to Oberjoch. There turn right towards Wertach and at the sign "Jungholz" turn right towards Jungholz, to the district Langenschwand.

Parking

Car park Langenschwand

Coordinates

DD
47.572836, 10.459370
DMS
47°34'22.2"N 10°27'33.7"E
UTM
32T 609757 5269856
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Arrival by train, car, foot or bike

Author’s map recommendations

Alpenwelt-Karte A299 "Tannheimer Tal". Available in all tourist offices in the Tannheimer Tal and Jungholz

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Equipment

The personal mountaineering equipment must be safe and serviceable and meet the relevant technical standards. Every hiker is recommended to obtain information about the planned tours from specialist alpine literature or on site.

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Rating

4.7
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mit_molly_on_tour 🐾 
October 04, 2018 · Community
Die Wege um die Obere Reuterwanne haben durch Baumfällfahrzeuge sehr gelitten, was auch das Laufen und das Finden des Wegs zum Gipfel erschwerte. Wir haben es aber hinauf und wieder herunter geschafft und werden die Tour auf alle Fälle bei besseren Wegbedingungen wiederholen. Wer die Tour in entgegengesetzter Richtung gehen möchte, beginnt allerdings bis zur Alpe Stubental mit Asphalt, was uns weniger gefällt. Bei schönstem Herbstwetter und guter Sicht von der Reuter Wanne, u.a. auf die bunten Mischwälder können wir diese Wanderung aber wirklich empfehlen.
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When did you do this route? October 04, 2018
Der "Hausberg" von Jungholz, der Sorgschrofen mit dem Zinken
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Auf dem Weg zur Unteren Reuterwanne
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Zwischendurch mal anzuhalten und die Aussicht genießen lohnt sich
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Das Gipfelkreuz der Reuter Wanne vor Augen
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Auf der Reuter Wanne
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Der Sorgschrofen weist uns den Weg zurück zum Parkplatz
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Inga Pesch
May 25, 2018 · Community
Eine super schöne und sehr aussichtsreiche Tour, die wir heute von Unterjoch aus gegangen sind. Wir können den umgekehrten Laufweg empfehlen, da uns die Alpe Untere Reuterwanne, und vor allem die dortige Brotzeit, besser gefällt als die Alpe Stubental und man sich Erstere dann für den Schluss aufhebt.
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Blick zurück Richtung Sorgschrofen vom Aufstieg auf die Alpe Stubental
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Blick vom Gipfel der Reuterwanne
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Stefan Michelfeit
July 13, 2017 · Community
Tolle Tour mit vielen schönen naturbelassenen Wegen. Die Wege sind sehr abwechslungsreich. Steigungen, Abstiege, verwurzelte Wege oder Wiesenwege. Auf dem Weg zum Gipfel gibt es immer wieder fantastische Ausblicke zu genießen. Die Reuterwanne Alpe ist eine super Einkehrmöglichkeit. Es gibt sehr gute selbstgemachte Kuchen und die Brotzeit schmeckt vorzüglich. Und noch zu erwähnen ist die Buttermilch und der Trinkjoghurt.
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Blick Richtung Nesselwang
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Gipfelkreuz
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Blick Richtung Junghilz vom Gipfelkreuz
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Reuterwanne Alpe
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Difficulty
moderate
Distance
9 km
Duration
4:30 h
Ascent
460 m
Descent
460 m
Highest point
1,540 m
Lowest point
1,097 m
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