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Umhausen

Köfler Waalweg to Frischmann Hut Loop

Hard

4.7

(38)

222

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Köfler Waalweg to Frischmann Hut Loop

05:53

11.1km

920m

Hiking

This difficult 6.9-mile circular hike in Naturpark Ötztal features panoramic views, the historic Köfler Waalweg, and significant elevation g

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Includes segments that may be dangerous

Parts of this route comprise highly technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience is required.

After 510 m for 5.48 km

After 8.45 km for 2.13 km

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2.32 km

Schartle

Highlight • Mountain Pass

Crossing from the Ötztal to the Fundustal, impressive natural landscape. Sturdy shoes recommended. Poles in your backpack, hands should be free as you do have to do a bit of climbing. Not great with a dog - but it's possible as a team :-).

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2.65 km

Köfler Waalweg

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Even walk along a gully with a beautiful view of Blockkogel, Fundusfeiler and Fundustal

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5.92 km

Frischmannhütte

Highlight • Mountain Hut

Small, friendly mountain hut run by the Austrian Tourist Club. From the terrace you have a sensational view down into the valley. The hut has 32 beds in the dormitory and even some double and quadruple rooms.

More information and reservation at frischmannhuette.at.

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7.64 km

Hintere Fundusalm

Highlight • Mountain Hut

When climbing over Kölfels (over 1,000 meters in elevation), you should start early or choose a cloudy day. The sun warms the slope in the morning, and the climb is steep and steady. Sturdy shoes, surefootedness, and a good level of fitness are required. The gap leading into the Fundustal valley requires a bit of climbing.

Great tour with magnificent views.

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11.1 km

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7.47 km

2.57 km

951 m

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4.17 km

3.47 km

3.36 km

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October 16, 2023,Rundwanderung Köfler Waalweg / Ötztal
From the parking lot in Köfels you walk a short distance through the forest until you reach the meadow slopes. Follow this upwards until a path leads into the forest. Now it goes about 1.5 hours in serpentines up through the mossy coniferous forest until the Köfler Scharte is reached. You reach the Waalweg via a rough block field. Turn …

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October 7, 2022,Köfler Waalweg
Beautiful mountain hike with a regional specialty, the Waal. This is an irrigation channel similar to the llevadas in Madeira.

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First stable entry for the longer tours in and above the Ötztal.

A nice 8 from the hiking car park in Köfels up to the Wenderkogel (steep and strenuous) and further over the ridge path (here and there delightful scrambling over Blockwerk) and over the Schartle to the Walweg (gentle ascent) and on to the Frischmannhütte ... return via the …

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A steep ascent to the Schartle through very beautiful forest.
At the top we took the Waalweg to the hut. The way over the Hintere Fundusalm is a bit shorter, but you have to go down and at the end go up again.
The Ötztal - a paradise for hikers who like to go beyond the tree line. 16 tours …

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Nice path with a great view of the valley. The Waalweg is longer than the path over the Hintere Fundusalm, but very beautiful and horizontal to the Schartle.
The Ötztal - a paradise for hikers who like to go beyond the tree line. 16 tours are described below, from "just to relax" to "well that was just okay". The following …

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park for the Circular hike Köfler Waalweg, and is public transport available?

The hike typically starts from the parking lot in Köfels. You'll find ample parking there. For public transport, you can check local bus schedules to Umhausen or Köfels, though direct access to the trailhead by bus might be limited, making a car the most convenient option for this specific starting point.

Is the Circular hike Köfler Waalweg dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, given the varied terrain, including steep sections and areas with light climbing over boulders, ensure your dog is fit and accustomed to such conditions. Always keep your dog on a leash, especially near livestock, and be mindful of other hikers. Remember to bring enough water for both yourself and your dog.

What is the best time of year to hike the Köfler Waalweg?

The optimal hiking season for this trail is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally more stable, and the trail is free of snow. Always check local weather forecasts and trail conditions before you go, as early spring or late autumn can still bring unpredictable alpine weather.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for this hike or the Naturpark Ötztal?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Circular hike Köfler Waalweg itself. The trail is located within the Naturpark Ötztal, which does not charge an entrance fee. However, always respect local regulations, especially concerning nature protection and private property.

How difficult is this circular hike, and is it suitable for families or beginners?

This hike is generally classified as moderate to difficult. It requires good physical condition, sure-footedness, and sturdy hiking boots. There are steep ascents, particularly from Köfels, and sections involving light climbing over rough boulders. While rewarding, it's not ideal for beginners or very young children. Families with older, experienced, and fit children might manage it, but it's crucial to assess everyone's capabilities beforehand.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the trail?

The terrain is quite varied. You'll start with a steep ascent over meadow slopes, transitioning into a forest with switchbacks. This section can involve light climbing over rough boulders. Later, you'll follow the Köfler Waalweg, which is a relatively flat path alongside an old irrigation channel, sometimes with water flowing in hollowed-out tree trunks. The route also crosses pasture lands and includes forest paths, with approximately 67-69% natural path, 28-30% asphalt, and a small percentage of dirt road.

What are the main highlights and points of interest along the route?

The hike offers several unique highlights. You'll traverse the Schartle, offering magnificent panoramic views. A significant portion follows the Köfler Waalweg, recognized as Europe's highest historic irrigation channel. The trail also passes through the fascinating Köfler Bergsturz area, a site of a massive ancient landslide. You'll also enjoy views of prominent peaks like the Blockkogel and Lehner Grieskogel, and pass by mountain huts like the Frischmannhütte and Hintere Fundusalm.

Are there any huts or refreshment stops along the way?

Yes, the trail includes two mountain huts that offer opportunities for rest and refreshments. You'll pass by the Frischmannhütte and the Hintere Fundusalm. These are great spots to take a break, enjoy a meal, or simply rehydrate before continuing your hike.

How can I check the current status or potential closures of the trail?

It's always a good idea to check the trail's status before heading out, as sections can sometimes be closed for maintenance or due to weather conditions. We recommend consulting the official website of the Ötztal tourism board or contacting local information centers in Umhausen or Köfels for the most up-to-date information on trail accessibility.

Does the trail intersect with other well-known hiking paths?

Yes, this route shares sections with several other trails. You'll find it intersects with parts of the Köfels - Frischmannhütte trail, Scharte - Frischmannhütte, and the AV Weg 915. It also briefly touches upon the Ötztal Trek Etappe 20 and Etappe 21, and the Ötztaler Urweg, offering glimpses into the broader network of trails in the region.

What should I pack for the Circular hike Köfler Waalweg?

Given the trail's difficulty and alpine environment, you should pack essential hiking gear. This includes sturdy, ankle-high hiking boots, weather-adapted clothing (layers are key), rain protection, sufficient water, snacks, and a first-aid kit. Trekking poles can be helpful for the steep and rocky sections. Don't forget a map, compass or GPS device, and a fully charged phone.

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