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10 unforgettable summer adventures for families in Warth-Schröcken.

Summer in Warth-Schröcken means exploring nature together, scaling mountain peaks and creating memories that will last a lifetime. Amidst blooming alpine meadows, babbling brooks and crystal-clear mountain lakes, a wide variety of experiences await young and old alike.

A stuffed marmot is in the foreground, whilst in the background children are eagerly unwrapping a present.

1. Murmele Pass.

With the Murmele Pass, every hike becomes a little adventure. On selected routes, children collect stamps and discover the mountain world in a fun way. Each route features a new design – and at the end, a little surprise awaits the hard-working hikers.
A girl is climbing across a rope bridge at Schröcken Adventure Park.

2. Schröcken Adventure Park & Flying Fox.

At Schröcken Adventure Park, families can look forward to a variety of climbing courses, wobbly suspension bridges and exciting challenges amongst the trees. For those looking for even more action, the Flying Fox Park Safari offers a special experience: six zipline runs take you down into the valley at heights of between 20 and 90 metres, soaring over gorges and treetops.
A girl in climbing gear is standing by the rock, looking at the carabiners.

3. Children’s climbing.

On the Murmele via ferrata, children can gain their first climbing experiences. The secured routes help develop dexterity, boost self-confidence and inspire a desire to achieve small summit successes.
A boy in a wetsuit is sliding down a rock slide.

4. Family canyoning tours.

Family canyoning involves exploring impressive gorges together. Sliding, jumping and climbing make for plenty of fun and combine physical activity, adventure and team spirit.
Three children are holding a treasure map, whilst one child is pointing into the distance.

5. Geocaching treasure hunt.

With GPS coordinates, clues and little puzzles, the natural world becomes a treasure map. Anyone who finds the hidden geocaches will experience the thrill of success and discover the countryside from a new perspective.
Illustration of a marmot.

6. Marmot Adventure Trail.

Murmele, the nimble marmot, accompanies young explorers on a varied adventure trail through Schröcken. At numerous stations, balancing beams, climbing frames and play equipment invite children to join in. Along the way, children learn interesting facts about the flora and fauna of the Alps, as well as about the lives of marmots.
A family in a rowing boat on Lake Körber, whilst the father is swimming and a girl jumps into the water.

7. Discover mountain lakes.

The region’s crystal-clear mountain lakes are the perfect place to relax, splash about and observe nature. Dragonflies, tiny aquatic creatures and the stunning mountain backdrop make every visit a special experience.

Highlight: A rowing boat trip on Lake Körber offers an unforgettable experience of nature for the whole family.
A family is eating on the sun terrace of a mountain hut, whilst a boy is eating spaghetti and cows can be seen on the alpine pasture.

8. Picnic & stop-off at an alpine hut.

Whether it’s a leisurely picnic or a stop at a rustic alpine hut – regional specialities, a hearty snack or homemade cake make for delightful breaks during your hike.
Two children are sitting in front of a campfire, carving their sticks.

9. Barbecues & campfires.

At selected barbecue spots, an eventful summer’s day draws to a close in a cosy atmosphere. Whilst the campfire crackles and the food sizzles on the barbecue, there’s time for a chat and some lovely holiday moments.
A family is standing on a small boulder, with their hands raised high.

10. Viewpoints & minor peaks.

Easy walks lead to vantage points offering impressive views of mountains, valleys and alpine meadows. Reaching small peaks gives a sense of achievement and makes the walk a special family outing.

Conclusion.

A summer in Warth-Schröcken offers the perfect combination of nature, outdoor activities and shared experiences. Whether it’s hiking, climbing, canyoning or relaxing by a mountain lake – this is where memories are made that will stay with families for a long time to come.

Eltern entspannen in den Liegestühlen, während die Kinder im Sandkasten auf der Hochalphütte spielen.

A family summer in the mountains.

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