This challenging hike along the edge of the Karwendel range takes you through steep ascents, narrow trails, and the spectacular Gleirschklamm Gorge, with the Solsteinhaus as the perfect destination for a well-deserved break. Those with surefootedness and stamina will be rewarded with breathtaking views and unforgettable nature experiences.
Starting from the Scharnitz Nature Park Information Center, the route leads to the rustic Scharnitzer Alm and continues along the so-called Nederweg to the entrance of the Gleirschklamm Gorge. Caution: the narrow trail through this wild and romantic gorge is suitable only for surefooted hikers! In return, you'll be treated to impressive rock formations, small waterfalls, and crystal-clear waters. After exiting the gorge, the path transitions to a forest road, which you follow left, descending briefly before climbing again to reach the Gleirschtal forest road.
Following this road further into the valley, you'll arrive at the Kristenalm junction. Turn right here and continue to the Kristenalm. If time and energy allow, it's a great spot for a short break before proceeding along the forest road to a stream crossing.
After crossing the stream, continue for 20 meters, then follow the signpost on the right towards the Solsteinhaus via a narrow trail. The path initially winds through forest, crosses a scree slope, and leads through a stretch of dwarf pines before reaching the Solsteinhaus. From the Solsteinhaus, take trail no. 213 towards Hochzirl, passing the Solnalm and continuing through the Brunntal to Hochzirl. From the Hochzirl train station, you can take the train back to Scharnitz.
Tip: For those who want to go even higher, extend the hike with a 2-hour ascent to the GroÃer Solstein (2,541 m). An overnight stay at the Solsteinhaus is recommended for this addition. At the summit, youâll enjoy panoramic views stretching from the Zugspitze in the west, across the Karwendel mountains to the north, and as far as the Stubai and Zillertal ranges to the south.