Why choose the Austrian Alps and their surroundings for your next hike with Grand Angle ?
To hike in Austria is to immerse yourself in a world of majestic peaks, lush alpine meadows, and pristine lakes. The country is crossed by a dense network of perfectly marked trails, including famous long-distance routes like the Adlerweg (Eagle's Way) and the Alpe-Adria-Trail, which starts near Austria's highest peak, the Grossglockner. This exceptional natural setting is complemented by a unique culture of hospitality, embodied by the mountain huts where you can enjoy a well-deserved rest. Whether you are looking for a peaceful walk in the Tyrol valleys or a high-altitude challenge, the Austrian Alps offer an unforgettable experience for all levels of hikers.
How do our hiking trips work?
At Grand Angle, we believe that a successful adventure is one that suits you. That's why we offer two distinct travel styles to discover the splendors of the Alps. For those who cherish independence, our self-guided hiking tours provide complete freedom. We take care of booking your accommodations, transporting your luggage, and providing you with detailed itineraries so you can walk at your own pace with complete peace of mind. If you prefer the conviviality and security of a small group, our guided tours are led by passionate local experts who will share their knowledge of the region and ensure your safety.
From Bavaria to the Dolomites: our great alpine crossings
The spirit of hiking knows no borders. Our flagship trips invite you to experience epic journeys across several Alpine countries. Embark on a spectacular crossing of the Alps on foot from Munich to Venice, a route that takes you through the heart of the Austrian Tyrol before reaching the majestic Italian peaks. For those fascinated by the unique beauty of the limestone mountains, the Grand Traverse of the Dolomites offers a complete immersion in this UNESCO World Heritage site, on the border between Austria and Italy. These long-distance hikes are true invitations to discovery, where landscapes transform day by day.
Practical advice for your hike in Austria
When to go? The hiking season in the Austrian Alps generally extends from mid-June to mid-September. This is the period when the mountain huts are open and the trails are most accessible. June, early summer offers blooming nature and long days, while September is often synonymous with stable weather and shimmering autumn colors.
How to choose your hike? It is essential to choose a route adapted to your physical condition and experience. Consider the daily distances, the elevation changes, and the technical nature of the terrain. For a first multi-day hike, routes like the Emperor's Crown Trail can be an excellent introduction. Don't forget to consult a packing list for a day hike to ensure you have all the necessary equipment.
Explore further: similar destinations and complementary activities
If the grandeur of the Austrian landscapes has captivated you, why not extend your exploration to other iconic massifs? The Alps hiking tours offer a multitude of possibilities, from the French peaks of the French Alps to the legendary trails of the Tour du Mont Blanc. Travelers who have appreciated the alpine meadows of Austria often fall in love with the rugged beauty of the Dolomites hiking tours as well. And for a different perspective on Austrian nature, consider discovering the country by bike or, in winter, on snowshoes. The diversity of our nature trips in Europe will satisfy all your desires for adventure.
Munich to Venice: A journey Across the Alps