Recommendable for Württemberger Haus (2.220m)
In areas ofMountain tour, Long-distance hike (from 4 days), Eagle walk
Mountain tour: Zams Steinseehütte Württemberger Haus Zams
This three-day tour leads from Zams into the mysterious world of the barren Lechtal Alps. You immerse yourself in wonderful mountain solitude and spend the night in two cosy Alpine Club mountain huts. Back to Zams, you hike through the Zammer Loch, one of the most beautiful mountain valleys in Europe.
Mountain tour: Zams Alfutzalm Steinseehütte
From the Alfutzalm leads a beautiful hiking trail to Steinseehütte.
Mountain tour: Steinseehütte Württemberger Haus
The second day of the three-day circular hike - the most difficult part of the multi-day hike - from Zams via the Steinseehütte to the Württemberg Haus and back to Zams leads through the barren Lechtal Alps.
Mountain tour: Zams Württemberger Haus
The path leads steeply up to the Burschlbödele, above the climbing area Burschlwand, and then leads along the long-distance trail E5 to the Jagerhütte. There, the path branches off and leads up to the Württemberger Haus.
Long-distance hike (from 4 days): Eagle Walk Stage 21 Württemberger Haus Memminger Hütte
Ranking among the supreme ridge-running, cloud-probing, flower-swaying, peak-peering jaunts in all of the Lechtal Alps, the trek to Memminger Hütte Hut will have you hopping with joy with its nonstop horizon-spanning views of jagged ridges, cirques, flanks and colossal summits, though you'll work hard to reap those rewards. Once aloft on the ridgetop, the trail gains 2,657-metre Großbergspitze Spire and 2,612-metre Großbergkopf Peak along a precipice that is assisted by a fixed anchoring system of cables. A vigorous climb switchbacks up to Seescharte Notch; beyond it’s a knee-jarring descent to Memminger Hut, where a necklace of three sparkling Alpine lakes is flanked by rocky peaks.
Eagle walk: Eagle Walk Stage 20 Hanauer Hütte Württemberger Haus
Once aloft on those airy plains between Inn and Lech Rivers, you'll be in a true Alpine environment. You can expect to have very few encounters on this trail so if you enjoy solitude, and a good work-out this trail is for you. This hike is famous for its sharp ridges and the feeling of remoteness its rugged terrain offers. However, you’ll need to turn your focus from the scenery to your feet as you tackle vigorously steep climbs, scree and talus slopes, large boulders and cliffs assisted by a fixed anchoring system of cables. You’ll gain East/Back Dremelscharte Notch and walk past a necklace of sparkling Alpine lakes, adorning bold mountain faces. For many hikers this walk is far enough, contentment has already set in. Adventurous souls who are up for the extra effort can take the detour for Schlenkersee Lake, an aquatic gem wrapped in gorgeous scenery just below East Dremelscharte Notch.