Winter hiking in the Hohe Salve region
Discover the snowy winter landscape of the Kitzbüeheler Alps on foot
The Holiday Region Hohe Salve is a true paradise for hikers not only in summer. In winter, numerous ploughed trails stand ready to go hiking and walking. Explore the idyllic landscape of the region on foot and experience winter with all your senses. After your hike, you can stop off at the inns and lodges of the Holiday Region Hohe Salve, warm up and enjoy Tirolean treats. Rustic rooms and cosy spots beckon to linger. On this page you’ll find all the information about winter hiking in the townships of Hopfgarten, Itter, Kelchsau, Wörgl, Angerberg, Angath, Mariastein and Kirchbichl.
Good to know
checkMultifaceted winter hiking trails of various levels of difficulty
checkFree or low-priced parking spots at the starting points for the hikes as well as free transfer by public transport with the Kitzbüheler Alpen Guest Card
checkGPS-data, description and 3-D view for easy tour planning with the interactive map
checkInformation about currently closed trails and trails can be found online or in the info offices of the Holiday Region Hohe Salve
The most beautiful winter hiking trails
in the Holiday Region Hohe Salve
Sparkling snow crystals, stunning views, the rays of the winter sun and the fresh mountain air. A winter hike in the Holiday Region Hohe Salve is a true experience. Numerous wonderful trails are ploughed for you in winter and lend themselves perfectly to extensive winter hikes and walks. Discover all the trails in the Holiday Region Hohe Salve. A detailed tour description as well as GPS-data to download can be found in the detail view and on the interactive map.
Guided winter hikes
Explore the most scenic spots in the Holiday Region Hohe Salve in a group. The qualified hiking guides have chosen the best tours for winter hiking for you and will be happy to accompany you through the snow-covered nature. In the Winter-activity-programme of the Holiday Region Hohe Salve you’ll find all guided winter hikes and snowshoe tours. A special highlight for animal lovers is the winter hike with llamas and alpacas through Angerberg.
Hiking guide
The Holiday Region Hohe Salve is also home of highly qualified hiking and mountain guides. They will be happy to accompany you on winter hikes through the snow-covered nature. You want to discover new spots and explore quiet trails off the beaten track? The hiking guides will be happy to accompany you there and make your hike even more worthwhile with their thorough insider knowledge of the region and mountains. They will also gladly plan guided tours together with you, which are perfectly adapted to your skills and fitness level. Furthermore, the team of the Holiday Region Hohe Salve will be happy to help you search for a suitable hiking guide for your undertaking. This way, your winter holidays are sure to become an unforgettable experience.
Tour planning, tips and hints
Tips and advice for safe winter hiking
checkDo not leave secured winter hiking trails: Watch out for alpine dangers
checkRespect wild animals: Avoid feeding and resting areas
checkTake provisions with you: A thermos flask with warm tea and a snack are recommended.
Tour planning
checkPreparation: Plan your route in advance and choose a route that suits your ability.
checkCheck the weather: Find out about the weather forecast and temperatures.
checkTiming: Plan so that you don't get caught in the dark - the days are shorter in winter.
checkOrientation and avalanche risk: Familiarise yourself with the topic in advance.
checkSnow conditions: Winter hiking trails are usually easy to walk on, but surefootedness is important as snow conditions can change greatly depending on the weather and time of day.
Equipment
checkSturdy footwear: Make sure you wear shoes with a good tread. Special footwear may be necessary depending on the snow conditions.
checkSpikes: We recommend taking spikes with you.
checkSnowshoes: Can optionally be used on secured winter hiking trails, even if they are mostly intended for untracked terrain.
checkWeather-appropriate clothing: Warm, breathable and adapted to the conditions.
checkOther equipment: Food, first aid kit, mobile phone with fully charged battery, hiking map, sunglasses, sun cream, cap and telescopic poles.
First aid and emergency call
checkFirst aid equipment: essential for emergencies
checkSmartphone with a full battery: so that you can call for help in an emergency
check140 - Mountain rescue (Alpine emergency call)
check112 - European emergency call (works with any mobile phone in any available network)
No network?
No emergency call is possible without network coverage. Find a better location and try dialling 112 again. This emergency call automatically connects you to any available network. By entering 112 after switching on your smartphone or using the SOS function, you can also call for help without a PIN code.
Accident report
checkWho is reporting? Enter your name and a callback number.
checkWhere exactly is the scene of the accident? Describe the location as precisely as possib
checkWhat has happened? Explain the situation briefly and precisely.
checkHow many people are injured? State the exact number of people involved.
General hiking recommendations from the CAA (Club ARC Alpin)
General hiking recommendations from the CAA (Club ARC Alpin)
Healthy in the mountains: Mountain hiking is an endurance sport. Choose a comfortable pace and avoid time pressure.
Careful planning: Find out about the route, weather and conditions in advance. Tailor the tour to your group.
Complete equipment: Adapt your equipment to the conditions and keep your rucksack light. Always include rain, cold and sun protection.
Suitable footwear: Make sure you wear sturdy hiking boots with non-slip soles and a good fit.
Sure-footedness is crucial: Be careful when descending - tiredness and a fast pace increase the risk of accidents.
Stay on marked paths: Avoid pathless terrain and turn back if you stray from the path.
Take regular breaks: Make sure you get enough rest, food and drink.
Responsibility for children: Adapt the tours to children and pay attention to their safety.
Small groups: Keep the group small for flexibility and safety. Lone hikers should be especially careful.
Respect for nature and the environment: Do not litter, avoid noise and respect wildlife and protected areas.
Weather forecast for the coming days
- compact clouds
- ac_unitMin.-4 °C
- wb_sunnyMax.2 °C
- opacityPrecipitation90 % (5.7 mm)
- flagWindSuedwest 5 km/h
- flash_onThunderstorm risk0 %
Today 2024-11-21
- light snow shower, sun and clouds
- ac_unitMin.-5 °C
- wb_sunnyMax.0 °C
- opacityPrecipitation70 % (0.9 mm)
- flagWindWest 5 km/h
- flash_onThunderstorm risk0 %
Tomorrow 2024-11-22
- mainly sunny
- ac_unitMin.-5 °C
- wb_sunnyMax.3 °C
- opacityPrecipitation25 % (0 mm)
- flagWindSuedwest 5 km/h
- flash_onThunderstorm risk0 %
Tomorrow 2024-11-23
- mainly sunny
- ac_unitMin.-4 °C
- wb_sunnyMax.9 °C
- opacityPrecipitation5 % (0 mm)
- flagWindSuedwest 5 km/h
- flash_onThunderstorm risk0 %
Tomorrow 2024-11-24