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I want to repeat the the hike from Marco, here is his discripiton of the route:
A beautiful ridge hike south direction between Söllereck and Fellhorn offers us great views of the Allgäu Alps. The mountain Söllereck separates the Austrian Kleinwalsertal from Stillachtal. Once left Oberstdorf village on our back we follow the hiking trail to Freibergsee. The view of the mountains that rise above the deep blue water is simply fantastic. The hiking trail leads you from the lake through a light forest to the valley station of the Söllereckbahn. Glades and forests alternate on the subsequent ascent. At the top a great view of Oberstdorf awaits you. From Hochleiten (1170), in wide loops with many flat passages, we continue on a wide path along the beautifully made nature trail and it takes a long time until "Fellhorn" is finally signposted as the destination. From the Sölleralpe it goes well uphill and after another quarter of an hour we stand on the Fellhorngrat and thus we have a great view towards Kleinwalsertal for the first time. We reach few summits one after each other: first Schlappoltek and Söllerkopf and then Schlappoldkopf. We will definitely take a break to enjoy views here. The further hiking trail is pure joy: beautiful views in all directions. The continuation of the path is not demanding and again very promising and extremely rewarding, if you also have taste for the views. We finally reach Fellhorn cross. We take a break here and we then go down to Schlappoldsee on the way down to the valley.
We take the train at 7:20 to Oberstdorf
People with no-shows are not welcome. Pace 400 m/h, Please no beginners
We will come back possibly after 21:00, Please keep your schedule open
We use Deutschlandticket, if you dont have one, you are responsible for your own ticket
What to bring
Mandatory
1.Enough water and food
2.Hikingshoes (please no sneakers)
3.GPX for the route
4. Proper clothing (rain jacket just in case)
5. Good mood and motivation for a hike!
Recommended
1.DAV membership is highly recommended
2.Hiking poles
Disclaimer
Going to the mountains, like any other adventure tours, is always risky; sometimes it might be life-threatening! Attendees are advised to read the full description, look into the route details and familiarise themselves to the point that as if they are going to hike by their own.
If there is any unwanted and unfortunate incident happened, they are at this moment informed that they have to pay by themselves if the rescue team needs to be called (average cost 3,000 Euro). We are certainly not official guides, so it is not a guided tour. The organizer is only responsible for taking care of the meeting and sharing the travel cost, nothing else