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Montafon Silvretta Circuit

Großes Seehorn
Back at Lake Silvretta
Vorarlberg Hiking Trail Concept
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View through the Garnera Valley
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Secured descent from the Plattenjoch
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Mountain inn Piz Buin
Dam wall of the Silvretta Lake with the Piz Buin in the background
Großvermunt
Madlenerhaus
Hochmaderer
Großvermunt with Silvrettasee
Gatschettatäli
Path towards Tübinger Hut
Difficult section on the route
Tübinger Hut
Arrived at the Tübinger Hut
Snow at the Plattenjoch
Plattenjoch on the border with Switzerland
Detour to the Plattenspitze
Seetal
Seetalsee
Seetalhütte for Seetalhütte
Ascent to Winterberg notch
Winterberg Scharte
Klostertaler Environmental Hut
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Silvrettasee far in the distance
Silvretta Glacier
Silvretta Glacier
Silvretta Glacier

Factbox

Difficulty: mittel
Distance: 31.96 km
Ascent: 2300 m
Descent: 2300 m
Duration: 14.5 h
Deepest point: 1906 m
Highest point: 2727 m
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  • Höhenprofil

    The Montafon Silvretta Circuit means: glaciers, barren rocks, no vegetation. On this long-distance trail, the entire character of the inhospitable and impressive Silvretta becomes tangible. In three stages, the route leads from Bielerhöhe past the highest mountains of Vorarlberg and over to Switzerland up to the tongue of the Silvretta Glacier. The circuit returns to the Silvretta lake through the Klostertal.

    A route for mountain enthusiasts who appreciate the natural beauty of the mountain world as well as refined regional cuisine. The hiking trails lead through the Silvretta past glaciers and the highest mountains of Vorarlberg. The impressive high-alpine character of the Silvretta is perceptible and tangible with every step and shapes this stage hike.

    Important: For this demanding route, you should plan your personal daily sections and reserve overnight stays at the huts in advance!

    Due to high demand at the huts, we recommend reserving sleeping places directly at the huts early enough.

    Presented by: Montafon
    Author: Andreas Marent

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    Altitude: 2727 m 1906 m Best season:
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  • Directions

    Stage 1: Silvretta-Bielerhöhe – Tübinger Hut

    From the Silvretta-Bielerhöhe bus stop, the hiking trail leads west through the Großvermunttal. The path runs slightly elevated past the end of the Vermunt reservoir before ascending to the Hochmadererjoch; it then continues slightly downhill to the Tübinger Hut.

    Walking time approx. 4:30 h // approx. 9.7 km // Ascent 604 m, descent 439 m

    Stage 2: Tübinger Hut – Silvretta Hut SAC (CH)

    From the Tübinger Hut, climb up to the Plattenjoch. Here you cross the border into Switzerland. The route continues downhill past several mountain lakes heading south to the Seetalsee, where the Seetal self-catering hut is located. Shortly before the Seetal hut there is another ascent to the “Scharte”. Then it is downhill with only a slight ascent to the Silvretta Hut SAC.

    Walking time approx. 6:30 h // approx. 12 km // Ascent 1,324 m, descent 1,186 m

    Stage 3: Silvretta Hut SAC (CH) – Silvretta-Bielerhöhe

    From the Silvretta Hut SAC, climb up to the “Red Furka”, passing the glacier tongue of the Silvretta Glacier. At the pass, you cross the border back into Austria. The final section goes downhill through the Klostertal to the Silvretta lake and further to Silvretta-Bielerhöhe. On the way, you pass the Klostertal Environmental Hut (self-catering hut).

    Walking time approx. 3:30 h // approx. 10.3 km // Ascent 361 m, descent 663 m

    Waypoints

  • Public transportation:

    Just leave your car standing

    The regional buses of the Montafonerbahn run throughout the Montafon. The main lines depart hourly from Schruns station.

    You can reach Schruns station by the regional buses of the Montafonerbahn. The final stop is always Schruns station.

    On foot, the path to the town center leads along the Bergknappenweg to Bartholomäberg.

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    Arrival by train

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

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    Approach:

    Coming from Bludenz take the Bludenz/Montafon motorway exit and follow the L188 into Montafon up to Silvretta Bielerhöhe (Silvretta high alpine road subject to tolls).

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