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Saarbrücker Hütte Tour
Photo: Christina Wachter - Montafon Tourismus GmbH_Christina Wachter
Photo: Mende
Photo: Julia Mangeng - Silvretta Historica; Montafon Tourismus GmbH
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Enjoy the panorama of the Silvretta massif from the highest mountain hut in the valley!
A hearty beef soup, sweet Kaiserschmarrn and a magnificent view – all this awaits you as a reward after the physical effort to the Saarbrücker Hütte. But also the scenic panoramic descent back to Partenen makes you forget every effort.
You can also plan your mountain bike route with an overnight stay at the hut and an unforgettable sunrise at the Saarbrücker Hütte.
Presented by: Montafon
Author: Hanna Burger -
Difficulty: schwer Technique: Condition: Experience: Landscape: Altitude: Best season: JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC -
Directions
The route starts at the valley station of the Valisera Bahn in St. Gallenkirch (Silvretta Park Montafon) and leads upstream past the Rifabecken to the end of the village of Partenen. The ascent is via the Silvretta High Alpine Road. The upper part of this route is especially recommended only for very experienced mountain bikers. Gradients of up to 20% on very coarse gravel require not only good fitness but also a lot of balance and good riding technique. After completing the effort, you can enjoy the incomparable panorama of the Silvretta massif. At the highest managed mountain hut in the valley, the Saarbrücker Hütte, there is time for a hearty refreshment. The descent goes back along the same route over the Silvretta High Alpine Road to Partenen and then to St. Gallenkirch.
Silvretta Park Montafon (Valisera Bahn valley station) – Partenen – Silvretta High Alpine Road – Vermuntsee – Saarbrücker Hütte – return (same route)
Start Talstation Versettla Bahn Gaschurn
Coordinates:
Geogr. 47.021349 N 9.964971 EDestination Talstation Versettla Bahn Gaschurn Waypoints
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Public transportation:
Just leave your car standing
Arrival by train to Montafon
From Bludenz station, the Montafonerbahn runs hourly (sometimes every half hour). There are also direct connections from Lindau (D) and from Bregenz.
Timetable: www.oebb.at
Approach:
Drive on the A14 to the Bludenz/Montafon exit and continue on Montafonerstraße L188 to Silvretta Park Montafon.
Route PlannerPark:
Silvretta Park Montafon