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Ski tour from Jungholz to the Reuterwanne

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Easy, promising ski tour in the middle of the Tyrolean and Allgäu mountains with fabulous views and the purest nature.
Open
moderate
Distance 2.8 km
1:30 h
447 m
12 m
1,535 m
1,097 m
On the signposted path towards Reuterwanne, we get to our goal, the summit of the Reuterwanne, through forest paths and open spaces over beautiful viewpoints into nature. The quiet and uncrowded tour offers many natural spectacles in a unique location. The tour turns out to be quite easy. There is no great danger of avalanches on this slope. However, you should also pay attention to this in the case of higher snow masses, as powder fun downhill is waiting for you!

Author’s recommendation

Enjoy the view from the summit of the Reuterwanne with all its splendor and expanse!
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Author
Benedikt Wachter 
Update: December 07, 2020
Difficulty
moderate
Technique
Stamina
Experience
Landscape
Highest point
1,535 m
Lowest point
1,097 m
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Safety information

Take into account the avalanche report! The specified GPS track is only a suggestion. Weather and snow conditions may make changes to the route necessary.

Tips and hints

http://lawine.tirol.gv.at/

http://www.lawinenwarndienst-bayern.de

Start

Reuterwanne junction on the Höhenweg (1,099 m)
Coordinates:
DD
47.580473, 10.444221
DMS
47°34'49.7"N 10°26'39.2"E
UTM
32T 608601 5270683
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Destination

Summit Reuterwanne

Turn-by-turn directions

The starting point of the easy tour is the junction on the high path to the Reuterwanne. Started on this path, we always keep paying attention to the signs. Some abbreviations can be taken in the free areas. After almost 2/3 of the tour, we pass the Upper Alpe Reuterwanne. From now on there is a somewhat steeper ascent towards the summit. Once at the top, you can look forward to the amazing and pure view.

Public transport

Public-transport-friendly

By train to Oy, by bus to Jungholz The bus operator "Komm Mit" travels to Jungholz from several sides and places every day. Jungholz bus stop is located in the middle of the village. A 10-minute walk to the starting point is necessary.

By road

Option 1: Exit A 7 Oy-Mittelberg, on B310 towards Wertach, take the Jungholz exit on the left. Very good signage

 

Option 2: Accessible via the B310 Oberjoch- Unterjoch - Pfeiffermühle exit

Parking

The Jungholz ski lift parking slot is free. The capacity is around 300 vehicles, from there it is necessary to walk around 10 minutes towards the Höhenweg and the starting point.

Coordinates

DD
47.580473, 10.444221
DMS
47°34'49.7"N 10°26'39.2"E
UTM
32T 608601 5270683
w3w 
///graceful.accompany.putt
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Equipment

Ski touring equipment with avalanche transceiver, shovel and probe; mobile phone

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Status
Open
Difficulty
moderate
Distance
2.8 km
Duration
1:30 h
Ascent
447 m
Descent
12 m
Highest point
1,535 m
Lowest point
1,097 m
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