Wiesenrundweg – short route
Information & interesting facts
Winter hiking in Grän is not only about physical activity, but also about experiencing a winter wonderland. The combination of gentle climbs, well-groomed trails and the enchanting winter atmosphere makes these hikes an unforgettable experience for nature lovers and hiking enthusiasts alike.
Recommended season:
- January
- February
- March
- April
- May
- June
- July
- August
- September
- October
- November
- December
- Loop
- Refreshment stops available
- Family friendly
It doesn't always have to be skiing, snowboarding or cross-country skiing. Hikers can roam through the snow-covered fairytale landscape on almost 81 kilometres of cleared trails. Along the way, cosy huts invite you to stop for a bite to eat. Sit by the open fire, warm up with a cup of Jaga tea or fortify yourself with a snack for the next few kilometres – this is how you can enjoy snow walks to the fullest.
Along the approximately 81 kilometres of cleared hiking trails, there is so much to discover and see, so much fresh air to breathe, that every step is a pleasure – and the inns and cafés along the routes offer plenty of opportunities to fortify yourself and warm up. If you want to experience something really special, join a guided snowshoe hike. If you want to go high up, there are two options in the Tannheimer Valley for climbing a peak even in winter: the Neunerköpfle in Tannheim with the largest summit book in the Alps or the Gamskopf with the Panorama Informator in Grän.
Directions:The hike begins at the car park by the municipal office and initially heads north towards St. Wendelin Church. After the church, the route continues to Logerweg. Before reaching the district of Log, turn right and then left over the Log bridge. Follow the signs and walk in a large loop to return to the bridge and Grän, the starting point.Tip:
For photography enthusiasts, sunrise and sunset offer a magical atmosphere. The snow-covered splendour of the meadows is skilfully highlighted by the warm colours of the sky, and the snow-covered trees cast long shadows across the landscape.Safety guidelines:
It should be noted that winter hiking also carries an increased risk of accidents and injuries. Particular attention should be paid to the condition of the trails in winter. Suitable clothing, good footwear and possibly hiking poles provide additional safety. Stay on the marked trails.Equipment:
Modern and well-maintained equipment (shoes, poles and clothing) not only provides a considerable degree of safety but also makes winter hiking much easier. Sun protection (high protection factor and possibly sunglasses) and sufficient fluids should not be forgotten.
On the A7 motorway, take the ‘Oy-Mittelberg’ exit onto the B310 towards Wertach and Oberjoch. Follow the signs for ‘Tannheimer Tal’ on the B199, take the Grän exit and continue to the municipal office car park.
From the Tyrolean side, take the B198 via Reutte towards Lechtal to Weißenbach, over the Gaichtpass along the B199 to the Grän exit, to the municipal office car park.
Public Transit
Take the train to Sonthofen, Pfronten/Ried or Reutte, then continue by bus to Grän.
Parking
Grän municipal office car park – subject to a charge
Wiesenrundweg – short route
Informationsbüro Tannheim
Vilsalpseestraße 1
6675 Tannheim