On the ascent to Brixenbachalm along an artistically arranged crossroads - the first highlight of the day. Via
open forest and Alpine pasture terrain you come to the Wiegalm, nestling picturesquely in a saddle. From here it is just a short ascent to the protracted mountain ridge of the Gaisberg. The geological make-up of the uppermost area of the Gaisberg also changes the landscape and the vegetation. It is dominated by limestone with karst formations and areas of mountain pine. The summit also provides wonderful 360° panoramic views. The descent through a lovely area of mixed woodland can be truncated at the end by taking the chairlift.
From the centre of the village
Brixen im Thale take the village road
Dorfstraße in an easterly direction to the
Reitlwirt. Here a path heads to the
right to the
train station and beneath the rail tracks. On the
other side, take a short section to
the right and then
left straight after on to the road next to
Brixenbach (keep following the signs for
Brixenbachalm and
Wiegalm).
Hike now for around
one and half kilometres, on a moderate
ascent, until the road
to right proceeds across
Brixenbach. At this point however
do not cross the bridge, but continue
straight on to the
hiking path (Kreuzweg, Brixenbachalm). The very well-constructed
path now proceeds slightly up through
Alpine terrain towards the valley, passing the stations of the
Kreuzweg route. Somewhat above the
Alpine pasture you come to a
forest trail, hiking on this for a short section
down to
Brixenbachalm (1,075 m; 1 hr 15 mins from Brixen). Just a few metres before this a steep path branches off to the
left to
Wiegalm.
The route now becomes somewhat steeper heading up through
steep Alpine terrain. Later the path heads into a lightly
wooded area. A few hundred metres before the
Wiegalm you again come to a
forest trail, on which you now hike to the inn (1,513 m; 1 hr 15 mins from Brixenbachalm). Right
behind the
inn the path branches off to the
left, heading to the
Gaisberg.
Alternative route without summit: At this point there is an alternative route, without having to climb the Gaisberg, continue
straight on continuing via
Harlassangeralm / Kobinger Hütte and
Bärstättalm back to the main route. Keep to the
signs for
Harlassanger, Kobinger Hütte and
Bärstättalm. The route proceeds in slightly undulating terrain over to the
Harlassangeralm which soon becomes visible and
Kobinger Hütte directly ad-jacent. After that, a wide path proceeds through Alpine terrain, descending slightly to
Bärstättalm. Get your bearings at the
Gaisberg lift.
Route including the summit: from the
Wiegalm, hike another short section
uphill through the
Alpine landscape and you will soon reach terrain where
mountain pines are growing. The route now proceeds along the
ridge from the
Gaisberg up to the
highest point at
1,770 m altitude (45 mins from the Wiegalm). In the uppermost area the path now undulates slightly.
Behind a less prominent
summit the path, partially washed away by rainfall, proceeds steeply
downwards, before you come to a
turn-off to
Bärstättalm; continue from here to the
Gaisberg lift.
The steep path soon proceeds into a lovely
mixed forested area. In several steep serpentines, it proceeds past avalanche barriers to a forest path just above the
Gaisberglift. Proceed for a short section on this over to the
mountain station and
Gasthaus Gaisberg Alm (1,289 m; 1 hr 15 mins from the Gaisberg). Now take the
chairlift down to
Kirchberg in Tirol (please note the cable car opening and operating hours!).
Anyone who has the inclination and enough energy left, can take the
gravel path down via several bends to the
Obergaisberg, continuing on the
access road to
Kirchberg in Tirol (1 hour from the Gaisberg lift mountain station).