The boards describe the exciting legend of the witch of Gerlosstein for example; you learn what an alpine sheep has to do with the Zillertal “Doggln”, and it becomes clear why music has always played a very important role in the longest Tyrolean side valley. Many interactive elements make the trail exciting for children, meaning that even the youngest mountain enthusiasts will easily manage the approx. one hour hike.
Tip: why not play the world-famous Christmas song “Silent night, holy night” on the bells or turn the horn of the alpine sheep and see what happens! At the end of the Almpromenade you are rewarded with a fabulous view across the surrounding mountain landscape on the Almtribüne, the best spot to enjoy the Zillertal.
Almpromenade Gerlosstein
Overview
Walking time
00:45 h
Route Length
2 km
altitude meters uphill
72 hm
altitude meters downhill
72 hm
highest point
1674 m
Route Start
Bergstation Gerlosstein
Route End
Alm
Altitude Profile
Weather
weather today
23°
Compact clouds with no sun
weather tomorrow
21°
Thick clouds, some rain