Rain advisory · Leichter Regen, 1°C
Beim heutigen Wetter ist es ratsam, wasserdichte Kleidung und festes Schuhwerk für die Schlicker Alm Tour zu tragen, um den leichten Regen zu meistern. Die niedrige Temperatur und das feuchte Wetter erfordern außerdem eine angemessene Kleidung, um Hypothermie vor
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Hiking route · Stubaital
Schlicker Alm Tour
Starting point: Bergstation Schlick 2000 Chairlift, Fulpmes
6
km
300
Hm ↑
2 h
Walking time
- Family-friendly
- Dogs allowed
The Schlicker Alm Tour starts at the Bergstation of the Schlick 2000 Chairlift in Fulpmes and leads through the open alpine plateau of the Schlick area to the Schlickeralm on 1,616 m. With the chairlift, you save the long ascent hours - what remains is a relaxed hike through alpine meadows and mountain terrain with a view of the middle Stubaital. Ideal for beginners, families, and all who want a hiking day with minimal exertion.
Why this Tour?
The chairlift turns a challenging ascent into a comfortable start. From Bergstation, the terrain lies open before you: broad paths, wide alpine meadows, a view towards Serles to the east and the Tuxer Voralpen to the west. The Schlickeralm is the heart of this area – with good food, a beautiful terrace, and quiet company.
For families with children, the Schlicker Alm Tour is one of the best options in the Stubaital: no long ascent, no exposed terrain, but genuine alpine scenery.
Route Description
Start Bergstation Schlick 2000 (approx. 1,320 m): From the Bergstation, the marked hiking trail leads towards the Schlickeralm. The terrain is open, easy navigation.
Alpine Plateau (approx. 30 minutes): The path leads over broad alpine meadows with cattle and sheep – leashes for dogs. The terrain is largely flat to gently uphill.
Schlickeralm (1,616 m, approx. 45 minutes): Arrival. Rest and refreshment. For those who want to continue: towards the Kreuzjoch (2,136 m), approx. 1.5 hours more ascent.
Return (approx. 1 hour): Same path to Bergstation, then chairlift ride back to Fulpmes. Alternatively: descending on foot (approx. 2 hours), saves chairlift ticket.
Refreshment Opportunities
Schlickeralm (1,616 m): Tyrolean cuisine, snack platters, warm meals. Dog-friendly on the terrace.
Requirements
- No mountain experience necessary
- Chairlift ride is chargeable (check Schlick 2000 Summer-Tariff)
- Dogs: on a leash among cattle
- Families: children from 4-5 years well suited
Tips for the Tour
- Chairlift Timing: Check first chairlift in the season – start early for more peace and quiet.
- Kreuzjoch Extension: For those with stamina, a hike from the Schlickeralm to the Kreuzjoch (2,136 m) – one of the most beautiful views in the middle Stubaital.
- Bad Weather: In case of a storm, take the chairlift back down – exposed terrain above Bergstation.
- Best Travel Time: July and August for alpine meadows open, early September for peace and quiet.
The Schlicker Alm Tour is the most convenient way to genuine alpine scenery in the Stubaital – with the chairlift into the heart of the mountains.
Route map
Frequently asked questions about Schlicker Alm Tour
- How difficult is Schlicker Alm Tour?
- Schlicker Alm Tour is rated "Easy". The route has 300 metres of elevation gain.
- How long is Schlicker Alm Tour?
- 6 km. Hiking time: approx. 2 hours.
- Are dogs allowed on Schlicker Alm Tour?
- Yes, this trail is dog-friendly.
- Is Schlicker Alm Tour family-friendly?
- Yes, this trail is suitable for families with children.
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