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Hike to Lamsenjochhütte (T3):
Pleasant hike from Eng to Lamsenjochhütte with stunning views at the foot of Lamsenspitze and lunch at the Lamsenjoch hut with excellent cooking. For this hike, you need regular hiking equipment, a good spirit and no car at all: The starting point of this hike is accessible via public transport, taking the train from Munich to Bad Tölz & Lenggries and continue by bus to Eng:
Bahnhof, Lenggries, Abfahrt 08:18 Uhr mit Bus 369 nach Hinterriß Eng (Tirol) Gasthaus, Österreich, Ankunft 09:20
https://www.bahn.de/buchung/start?vbid=db586f42-0d45-4567-a639-80a4eb31763c
Just the bus ride to Hinterriß via Sylvensteinsee is a treat! Make sure to get a window seat in the bus, specifically once entering the Risstal and Ahornboden, an alpine agricultural landscape that has been reportedly around for more than 600 years.
From Gasthof Eng, we are heading on a steep path to Binsalm (1st possible stop) and continue onwards to Lamsenjochhütte (2nd stop) and have our lunch break there. The return path is identical to the uphill part, however the return route allows to take a detour to Engalmen (3rd possible stop) where we can shop for cheese or go for a coffee or a beer.
Via Ferrata / Klettersteig Option for beginners (B/C = T6):
For this option, interested hiking buddies will continue from Lamsenjochhütte, tackling the Via Ferrata "Brudertunnel" to experience an even better view. This part of the tour is not a hike but a Via Ferrata roundtrip to Hochnissl, bringing us back to the hut within a few hours. It is classified as B/C and if you are ready to take on your this Klettersteig suitable for beginners and intermediates, let me know in the comments. Contact me via whatsapp for a briefing prior to the tour.
If you are a via ferrata beginner with no experience, please read further because this part is meant for you:
The necessary equipent (Alpinhelm, Gurt, Klettersteig-Set) can be rented at DAV Shop in Munich https://www.alpenverein-muenchen-oberland.de/dav-ausruestungsverleih-in-muenchen/online-buchung
Via Ferrata equipment consists of
- Alpine helmet
- KS (Klettersteig) Set
- Belt
Sturdy shoes, suitable for climbing
Here is a link to the required equipment:
https://www.alpenverein-muenchen-oberland.de/dav-ausruestungsverleih-in-muenchen/online-buchung/gurt
https://www.alpenverein-muenchen-oberland.de/dav-ausruestungsverleih-in-muenchen/online-buchung/hms-karabiner
Disclaimer: I am not a professional mountain guide and participation in all activities of the day are on your own risk. The goal is to offer an opportunity to expand your hobby in a safe manner in a likeminded group.
| Technical Difficulty | Very Difficult | |||||||||||
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| Gear | Hiking Boots , Hiking Poles | |||||||||||
| Popularity | 6 | |||||||||||
| Highest point | 2262m | |||||||||||
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| Total gain | 1169m | |||||||||||
| Total loss | 1145m | |||||||||||
| Duration | 05h55m | |||||||||||
| Distance | 13.6Km | |||||||||||
| Rating | 1162 | |||||||||||