The Partnach Gorge in the Bavarian Alps in Germany is an excellent start to this tour of the best hiking trails. The proposed excursion in the Reintal Valley is suitable for families with children because the path is relatively safe. In addition, the route passes through galleries, caves and ledges.
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The Partnach Gorge in the Bavarian Alps in Germany is an excellent start to this tour of the best hiking trails. The proposed excursion in the Reintal Valley is suitable for families with children because the path is relatively safe. In addition, the route passes through galleries, caves and ledges.
In the French Alps, there is the Grand Balcon Nord Chamonix, a place renowned for its cascading glaciers and domes covered with ice crust. The Mont Blanc Tower is the most famous among hikers from all over the world. However, for those who want to start with an easier route, the Grand Balcon Nord connects Montenvers to Plan de l'Aiguille.
On the Austrian side, the Eagle Walk is a must. A multi-day hike through the mountains of Tyrol is offered. The track also highlights the Schleier waterfall and the Hudalm ice cave. Depending on the path chosen, hikers will have the opportunity to find the Zireiner Sée Lake and enjoy its tranquility.
In Slovakia, the Triglav Lakes Valley is a high mountain valley in the Julian Alps defined by a chain of mountain lakes. The adventure starts with Planina Blato, near Lake Bohinj, before reaching the seven lakes of the chain one by one for the bravest.
In the heart of the Alpstein massif of Switzerland, the Marwees Ridge Trail rises between the Seealpsee lake and the Widderalp valley. The Hoher Kasten—Saxer Lücke trail is very popular with connoisseurs because of its stunning views.
In the Italian Alps, Piz Duleda is the summit of the Puez-Odle Natural Park. The enjoyable ascent starts by gondola from Val Gardena in South Tyrol by gondola from Val Gardena, then continues to the Furcela Dla Roa pass before climbing to Piz Duleda.
The Liechtenstein Alps have a superb more than 42 km circuit with exciting alpine tracks passing through forests, meadows, and ridge trails. The tour traces the ridge of the Rätikon, separating the Rhine from the Saminatal, and also passes through the Valünata Valley. ◄