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Itonskopf summit path

On the way to the Itonskopf (2089 m)
Bartholomäberg
Kapelle beim Alpengasthof Rellseck
Morning at the Alpengasthof Rellseck
Halfway to the Itonskopf
View from the Wannaköpf into the Walgau
View from the Wannaköpf onto the Itonskopf
Unsecured spot before the Itonskopf
The last ascent to the Itonskopf
Obere Wies
Torasee
Fulasee
Fritzensee
Mountain route in Montafon: Panorama mountain Itonskopf (2,089 m)
Rellseck
Great panoramic view from Itonskopf: Schesaplana, Panülerkopf, Zimba
The descent towards Obere Wiese

Factbox

Difficulty: mittel
Distance: 15.46 km
Ascent: 1088 m
Descent: 1088 m
Duration: 6 h
Deepest point: 1086 m
Highest point: 2088 m
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  • Höhenprofil

    The path lets hikers float above things, both scenically and mentally. From Bartholomäberg, it goes through the cultural landscape of mining up to Rellseck and further towards Wannaköpf up to the scenic summit of Itonskopf. From there, you hike to Fritzensee and then descend again on the mining path.

    Numerous highlights await you on this route. Your path begins at the Baroque Church Bartholomäberg and takes you directly to the first highlight of this route: the Rellseck. From here you enjoy a fantastic view over the Alpine town of Bludenz and the Walgau. If you are already feeling hungry, you have the opportunity to refresh yourself at the Alpengasthaus Rellseck. From the magnificent viewpoint, which is also marked with a cross, you continue towards Itonskopf. Leaving the Wannaköpfe to your left behind, you are now directly on course towards the summit. For the last section up to the Itonskopf, you should demonstrate surefootedness. However, a steel cable provides additional safety. At the summit, you will be rewarded with a breathtaking 360-degree panorama. In every direction, you will be treated to scenic highlights. On the return journey to Bartholomäberg, you can look forward to two more highlights: the Fritzensee and the historic mine.

    Historic mine. The St. Anna tunnel of the show mine is more than 1,000 years old and can be accessed up to about 115 meters. Information is available at the local tourist offices. Traditional crafts at Rellseck. Information available at the local tourist offices. Mountain breakfast at Rellseck Baroque Church Bartholomäberg - considered one of the most worth-seeing churches in Vorarlberg.

    Presented by: Montafon
    Author: Andreas Marent

  • Difficulty: mittel
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    Altitude: 2088 m 1086 m Best season:
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    Equipment:

    Witterungsangepasste Kleidung, Knöchelhohe Schuhe mit einer guten Profilsohle, Wanderstöcke und genügend Wasser.

    More info & links:

    Die Tour kann mit Hilfe des Wanderbus Rellseck verkürzt werden. Alle Informationen findest Du auf www.montafon.at/wanderbus

  • Directions

    From the parking lot next to the Baroque Church Bartholomäberg, you follow the path either on foot or by the hiking bus to Rellseck. On the geological educational trail, it continues to the Monteneu rest area and further up to the Wannaköpfle. Over a high trail, you reach the Itonskopf. The return path leads moderately steeply down a beautiful hiking trail, which brings you back to your starting point. Pleasant ascent on a mountain path up to the base of the Itonskopf. Rocky summit ascent secured with wire ropes. Steep descent to Obere Wiese, then on a farm track, meadow and forest path, finally on a residential street downhill to Bartholomäberg.

    Alpine mountain path – may include safety cables and footholds

    Start Pfarrkirche Bartholomäberg (1087 m)
    Coordinates:
    Geogr. 47.092361 N 9.907633 E
    Destination Pfarrkirche Bartholomäberg (1087 m)

    Waypoints

  • Public transportation:

    Just leave your car standing

    The regional buses operate throughout Montafon. The main lines run every half hour from Schruns station.

    Bus stop at the start/finish of the route: Bartholomäberg Church / Line 640

    Timetable: www.vmobil.at

    Arrival by train to Montafon

    From Bludenz station, the Montafonerbahn runs hourly (partly every half hour). There are also direct connections from Lindau (D) and from Bregenz.

    Timetable: www.oebb.at

    Approach:

    Take the A14 to the Bludenz/Montafon exit and continue on the Montafonerstraße L188 to Schruns. In Schruns, you drive through the town center towards Bartholomäberg.


    Route Planner

    Park:

    Parking spaces are to the right after the multipurpose building (fire station)