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By bike from Warth or Schröcken to the Untere Gaisbühelalpe, where this trail running route starts and ends.
Path Conditions
Park your bike at the Untere Gaisbühelalpe and continue on foot. Another path leads slightly below the path you came along. Follow this to the Obere Gaisbühelalpe, so that you reach the Mohnenfluhsattel via the Rotschrofenbahn mountain station. From there, you can already see the glistening turquoise Butzensee lake, which is the next destination. Watch out for summit luck: from here you have the option of taking the summit of the Mohnenfluh with you, from where you have an incredible view of Schröcken, the Körbersee and the surrounding area (an additional - steep - 225 m) The same path also leads you back from the summit to the route, continuing on to the Butzensee. You then circle the Butzensee and follow the path downhill on the back of the lake so that you come to a goods road under the Steinmähderbahn cable car, which you follow downhill. Past the mountain station of the Hasenprungbahn cable car, follow the goods path through the gypsum holes, past the Kriegeralpe to the Weibermahd mountain station. From there, a path leads to the right under the Petersbodenban, where a path then leads off to the left. Dieser führt dich in den Ortsteil Schlößle, von...