Three-Lakes-Tour (awarded with the Tyrolean Mountain Path Seal of Quality)
From Neunerköpfle a wonderful high-level trail above the Tannheimer Tal leads past the Schrofen to the Landsberger Hütte.
Descent via the Traualpe to Vilsalpsee to Tannheim.
The hike is again normally accessible via the Traualpe to Vilsalpsee.
Two small peaks, a great panorama path, lightning blue lakes and flowering alpine meadows enrich this varied hike. A gondola lift takes us to the starting point, so that we only have to ascend a few metres in altitude on this tour. Specially at the grass mountains around the Schochenspitze, the view is breathtaking when the weather is clear: In the curve after the ascend, a spectacular mountain panorama opens up to us to the Lachenspitze and the surrounding peaks. The Landsberger Hütte offers us a good place to stop for refreshments. This is especially true during the fair-weather weekends, when most hikers "get stuck" right at the top of the Landsberger Hut. The descent is via the Traualpe - towards Vilsalpsee and to Tannheim.
Author’s recommendation
An absolute dream tour in the Tannheim mountains.
This tour was also named the most popular hike in Austria and in July 2017 it was awarded the Tyrolean mountain path quality seal.

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If the weather is wet, the alternative is to walk after Neunerköpfle via Obere Strindenalpe and Gappenfeldalpe, as the path along the slope is then very slippery.Tips and hints
Tourismusverband Tannheimer TalTannheimer Bergbahnen
Gundhütte
Gappenfeldalpe
Landsberger Hütte
Obere Traualpe
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Public transport
By train to Sonthofen, Pfronten/Ried or Reutte, then by bus to Tannheim.Getting there
Tannheim, Neunerköpfle mountain railway.From the Tyrolean side via Reutte on the B198 towards Lechtal to Weißenbach, over the Gaichtpass along the B199 to the exit Tannheim, Neunerköpfle Bergbahn.Parking
At the valley station of the Neunerköpfle cable carCoordinates
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Normal hiking equipment and poles.Statistics
- 4 Waypoints
- 4 Waypoints
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