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Berliner Höhenweg

Worth knowing
The Berliner Höhenweg runs for a length of 87 kilometers through Austria.
The difficulty of the trail is rated as demanding and it usually takes 4 days to walk the Berliner Höhenweg.
Of course, how long it really takes for the trail depends on the experience and fitness of the hikers.
The drinking water supply is on the way Generally difficult!
The water supply must be planned in detail in advance and, if necessary, water supplies have to be deposited en route.
On the trail you are self-sufficient.
But at irregular intervals (at least every few days) there is the possibility to buy food.
This needs to be planned accordingly and it can only be recommended to contact the aid stations and check the opening hours.
You can stay overnight in managed huts.
Wild camping is not allowed As always, leave behind no traces . Rubbish has to be taken away and nature has to be respected and protected!
Campfires are currently prohibited. However, this can change at any time.
Therefore, please be sure to pay attention to public notices and a possible risk of forest fires..
In addition, new fireplaces should never be built, but existing ones should be used.
Facts about Berliner Höhenweg
Difficulty
- demanding
Length
87 km
Elevation gain
6.500 m
Elevation loss
6.750 m
Highest Point
Schönbichler Horn / 3.134 m
Lowest Point
Mayrhofen / 627 m
Round Trip?
No
Walk in both directions?
Yes
87 km
6.500 m
6.750 m
Schönbichler Horn
3.134 m
Mayrhofen
627 m
You have the following accommodation options on the Berliner Höhenweg
- in managed huts
Solitude on the Berliner Höhenweg
Moderate contact with other people and only occasionally with settlements
The best time to hike the Berliner Höhenweg is:
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Arrival to the Berliner Höhenweg
You will arrive via Innsbruck Airport.
You can get to Starting point via Bus / Zug. Duration approx. 3 hours.
Departure from the Berliner Höhenweg
Departure is via Innsbruck Airport.
You can get to the airport per Bus / Zug. Takes about 2 hours.
Useful links to the Berliner Höhenweg
- Official website of the trail
- The following websites offer you further information: Link 1 Link 2
Our recommendation for hiking maps and hiking guides to the Berliner Höhenweg
Map and elevation profile of the Berliner Höhenweg
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