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This three-peak hike is suitable for the whole family and starts directly from the sunny Hoadl plateau at an altitude of 2,340 meters.
From the Hoadlbahn mountain station, the path leads first to the right and then below the Hoadlbahn down to a signpost. From there, turn left and follow…
by Axamer Lizum
Last updated: August 30, 2024
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2.12 km
Highlight • Summit
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3.67 km
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4.29 km
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4.35 km
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4.33 km
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4.35 km
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Highest point (2,310 m)
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Since we couldn't leave until after midday, we only managed a short hike to the top of Pleisen above the Axamer Lizum. It was beautiful!
@Axamer Lizum: A 3-peak hike with unique views. The Pleisen panoramic trail is suitable for the whole family and starts directly from the sunny Hoadl plateau at 2,340 m. From the Hoadlbahn mountain station, the trail initially leads to the right - below the Hoadlbahn down to a signpost. From there, turn left and follow the path to the Pleisenjöchl at 2,190 m. After a slight climb, you reach the Pleisen summit cross at 2,236 m, then continue to follow the path to the Axamer Kögele at 2,097 m. Wonderful views of the Inn Valley with Innsbruck, the low mountain range and the Nordkette are guaranteed. When the weather is good, you can also see Germany's highest mountain, the Zugspitze, and the Wilder Kaiser in the lowlands.
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May 31, 2024
This three-peak hike is suitable for the whole family and starts directly from the sunny Hoadl plateau at an altitude of 2,340 meters.
From the Hoadlbahn mountain station, the path leads first to the right and then below the Hoadlbahn down to a signpost. From there, turn left and follow the path to the
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