Trekking in the Zillertal Alps - The Zillertal Rucksack Route
This guide describes the classic Zillertal Rucksack Route, which traverses the very best of the range located in the Austrian Tyrol spanning the Austrian–Italian border. It links together eight huts along good tracks without having to cross glaciers, providing a continuous tour of around ten days. With opportunities to climb adjacent peaks.
Trekking in the Zillertal Alps
The Zillertal Rucksack Route
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Seasons
Mid-June to late September. There may be late snow on high passes until July. August is busiest, but village festivals add lots of fun and character.
Centres
Mayrhofen at the start and end of the trek is the only real centre, although supplies can be obtained from huts en route.
Difficulty
Ideal for first-time visitors to the Alps, particularly for families with children. The route can be extended in time and difficulty to include ascents of peaks, glacier crossings and rock scrambles.
Must See
The ascent of the many peaks along the way which lie close to the huts, including the Ahornspitze and Grosser Loffler, and crossing the Floitenkees Glacier (all optional).
Alpenvereinskarte Zillertal Alpen:
Sheet 35/1 Westliches (West) (1:25,000)
Sheet 35/2 Mittler (Central) (1:25,000)
Freytag & Berndt Wanderkarte Sheet 152 (1:50,000)






