The Walser UltraTrail is part of the Walser Trail Challenge. The route length is about 65 km and 4200 Hm and starts and ends in Riezlern.
If you’re into stunning views, glorious valleys, and epic trails, the trek to Kleinwalsertal is worth it.
On the northern edge of the Alps lies elusive Kleinswalsertal. It’s made up of three peaks and four villages – all with their own characters and access to unique routes. The valley is only accessible by car through Germany, making it seem like even more of an arcane place.
Don’t be fooled though, once you enter the valley there is plenty to show you it’s truly a hidden gem. Exploring the area by running is a superb way of exploring the area with all of its valleys, creeks, and trails!
Author: Emily Lennon
The Walser UltraTrail is part of the Walser Trail Challenge. The route length is about 65 km and 4200 Hm and starts and ends in Riezlern.
Crisp run, which is rewarded with a great view
The Walser Trail is part of the Walser Trail Challenge. more informatione on www.trailchallenge.at ( http://www.trailchallenge.at )
Advanced, exciting trail (so see pulpit wall trail)
Beautiful, not too challenging trail round through the Wildental with extension option to Fiderepasshütte.
Difficult, exciting trail (also see Widderstein Trail)
Up along the water. This trail round is also suitable for beginners.