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                Intro
            
            
                See – Frödenegg – Giggl – Giggler Alm – Ascherhütte
            
                            
                Description
            
            
                The Paznaun High Route starts at the parish church of See at 1,056 metres above sea level and
follows the asphalt path to the eastern hamlet of Oberfrödenegg. The route continues along
an easy trail through the “Giggler Tobel”, where the battle of the Giggler-Tobel took place in
1809. Passing by the unmanaged “Almstüberl” lodge, continue towards the fork in the path at
Giggl. From there, follow the signpost to Ascher Hütte lodge for a short downhill section until
you reach another fork. Take the upper trail there and follow it until the actual High Route starts
at Üblikapelle chapel. From there, continue towards the picturesque, unmanaged Giggler
Alm at 1,845 metres above sea level, which is surrounded by gorgeous Alpine meadows.
From Giggler Alm, the trail takes you further into the valley, through romantic larch forests,
across Gigglbach creek and a steeper section until you reach the scenic Unterpaznaun lookout
point, one of the best spots to enjoy views of the entire lower Paznaun valley and an extended
break.
From there, continue along easy, signposted trails towards the finish of the first stage, Ascher
Hütte at 2,256 metres above sea level.
            
                            
                Arrival
            
            
                            
                Parking
            
            
                            
                Public transport
            
            
                With the railway station in Landeck, the Paznaun is optimally connected to the Austrian train network. From Landeck-Zams station, only a short bus ride separates you from the Paznaun. Every half hour, line bus 260 runs from there through the valley. 
Bus stop: See Gemeindeamt 
Buses in the Paznaun valley | Region Paznaun – Ischgl
 
            
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