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In rural life, especially during the times of alpine farming, craftsmanship played a central role. Many of the work techniques used at that time have changed with the advancing motorization or have even been completely lost. The alpine museum “Ufm...
We start in Schröcken-Heimboden. First, we follow the path to the Fellealpe and continue hiking up a narrow trail. After about 1.5 hours, we reach the fork in the path and head towards Fürggele. From the rock entrance, we stow away our hiking sticks – now both hands are needed. Over secured passages and loose rocks, we reach the summit cross of the Braunarlspitze. The view over the Bregenzerwald is breathtaking. The descent takes us to the turquoise Butzensee, framed by the Mohnenfluh summit. We return via the Jägersteig to the Fellealpe and continue back to the starting point.
Off-road fun for e-mountain bike fans aged 10 and up! With bike guide Winand, young riders explore exciting trails, improve their technique, and conquer obstacles – including a nature experience and riding fun.
Excitement and adventure for young and old: The high ropes course offers 42 varied courses, flying fox tracks, and via ferratas in different levels of difficulty. After a thorough briefing, it's up high with helmet and harness - thrill and fun guaranteed!
Experience the captivating story of an extraordinary woman who has redefined boundaries at the "Gateway of Giants" – one of the toughest ultra-trails in the world. 349 kilometers, 30,000 meters of elevation, 150 hours full of courage, endurance, and willpower. Annabel Müller takes you along on her journey, sharing honest insights and motivating you to tackle your own challenges. An inspiring talk for all who dream of adventure! Afterward, we invite you to the Pasta Party at Berghaus Schröcken – perfect for recharging energy for the Seven Summits Tour.