Haller Haldensee Route
Information & interesting facts
A wonderful running route, enjoy the beautiful landscape around Lake Haldensee.
Recommended season:
- April
- May
- June
- July
- August
- September
- October
- Loop
- Scenic
- Refreshment stops available
- Family friendly
- Geological highlights
- Botanical highlights
- Faunistic highlights
Experience the Running and Nordic Walking Arena Tannheimer Tal
Whether a breathless beginner or a well-trained mountain athlete: In the Tannheimer Tal, everyone who enjoys moving in fresh air and exploring the surrounding mountains on foot will get their money's worth. Every day, all active people, from hobby athletes to professionals, face a wealth of choice: The largest network of trails in Tyrol offers 26 marked routes covering a total of 186 kilometers. There are beginner loops as well as demanding mountain runs. To help guests understand which path matches their fitness and requirements, a specially developed map and small signs provide information about elevation profiles, difficulty level, and route length - the Running and Nordic Walking Map.
Along meadows, over green alpine pastures, past sparkling mountain lakes... Walking and running in the Tannheimer Tal is not only the best training for the body but above all balm for the soul. The starting points for all eager movers are located in the six towns of Tannheim, Grän-Haldensee, Nesselwängle-Haller, Zöblen, Schattwald, and Jungholz. From here, walkers, Nordic walkers, and runners follow the signposts, which are easy to recognize: little figures with poles. Additionally, all trails, as well as ski slopes, are categorized as black, red, and blue. This optimal marking helped the probably most beautiful high valley in Europe officially call itself a "Running and Walking Competence Center" since 2005.
Directions:Head north past the sports center and along the main road by the stream to the Sulzbach fork. Continue west towards Haller and above Lake Haldensee, parallel to the federal road. At the Haldensee fork, keep left and cross the federal road at the zebra crossing. Pass the beach and, at the bridge, stay left along the southern shore of Lake Haldensee back to the starting point.Tip:
Benches along the shore of Lake Haldensee invite you to linger.Safety guidelines:
It should be noted that running and walking sports carry a risk of accidents and injuries. Despite careful route planning, there is always a basic risk. Preparing through endurance training, appropriate technical training and education, as well as personal caution, reduces the risk of accidents and hazards.Equipment:
Personal equipment must be safe, functional, and meet the respective technical standards. It is recommended that everyone inform themselves about the planned routes in specialist literature or locally. A complete equipment set is absolutely recommended even for experienced users!Additional information:
Tourism Association Tannheimer Tal
On the A7 motorway, take the "Oy-Mittelberg" exit onto the B310 towards Wertach and Oberjoch. Then follow the signs for "Tannheimer Tal" B199 to Nesselwängle. From the Tyrol side, via Reutte on the B198 towards Lechtal to Weißenbach, then over the Gaicht Pass along B199 to Nesselwängle.
Public Transit
By train to Sonthofen, Pfronten/Ried, or Reutte, then continue by bus to Nesselwängle.
Parking
Lift parking lot in Nesselwängle – paid parking.
Haller Haldensee Route
Informationsbüro Nesselwängle
Hnr. 74
6672 Nesselwängle