How to Visit Grosser Ahornboden in Tirol, Austria (original) (raw)

Grosser Ahornboden is a wide grassy plain in the secluded Hinterrisstal (“Upper Riss Valley”), tucked away in Karwendel Nature Park in Tirol, Austria.

This upper part of the Risstal Valley is called Grosser Ahornboden, “Great Maple Floor,” because it’s studded with 2,300 sycamore maple trees, some 600 years old.

The beauty of this hidden valley is heightened by the sheer rock faces of the Karwendel Mountains, rising above it on all sides.

Another attraction of Hinterrisstal is the Eng Almdorf, which is a small alpine pasture village situated at the very end of the valley, just beyond Grosser Ahornboden. This part of Hinterrisstal is often called Eng Valley.

Grosser Ahornboden is a worthy day trip from Lake Achensee, Innsbruck, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Mittenwald, and even Munich.

However, we highly recommend staying at least two nights at Die Eng – Alpengasthof und Naturhotel to explore the many Karwendel hiking trails which start at the hotel’s doorstep.

If you’re curious of how to integrate a visit to Grosser Ahornboden into a road trip, take a look at our 10-day Bavarian Alps & Tyrolean Alps itinerary, starting at the Munich International Airport.

Grosser Ahornboden, Karwendel Nature Park, Austria



Where is Grosser Ahornboden

Grosser Ahornboden, Karwendel Nature Park, Austria

Grosser Ahornboden is located in Tirol, Austria. However, it’s only accessible by car/bus from Bavaria, Germany.

Drivers must pay a 7 EUR toll to drive the Eng-Hinterriss toll road to the Eng Alpine Pasture and Grosser Ahornboden. The toll increases to 10 EUR if you spend one or more nights in the Eng.

There’s a large free car park at Alpengasthof Eng.


When to Visit Grosser Ahornboden

Grosser Ahornboden Great Maple Floor in Karwendel Nature Park, Tyrol, Austria

Grosser Ahornboden is only accessible from early May until late October, depending on snow conditions. The toll road Hinterriss-Eng announces the exact opening and closing dates on their website.

Grosser Ahornboden, Great Maple Floor, Tyrol, Austria

In summer, die Eng is an active alpine pasture, where they still produce cheese on-site. During the summer hiking season, all the nearby mountain refuges are open.

In Autumn, Grosser Ahornboden is a very popular destination for photographing fall foliage.

Related: Autumn in Austria: Top Destinations


Grosser Ahornboden Hiking Trails


Gamsjoch

Gamsjoch Ridge Trail, Karwendel Mountains, Tyrol, Austria

Gamsjoch (2452 m) is a three-headed mountain in the Eastern Karwendel Mountains.

The western summit of Gamsjoch (2438 m) is a popular peak hike, because of its sweeping views of Hinterautal-Vomper-Kette, which is the largest mountain chain in the Karwendel Mountains.

This day hike begins at the Eng Alpine Pasture at the end of Risstal Valley.

Hikers have the option to ascend to Gamsjoch via Hohljoch saddle (the easier, but longer option), or via the unmarked Gumpenkar stream bed/cirque (unmarked and painfully steep, but shorter option).


Trail Stats

Gamsjoch Hike, Karwendel Nature Park, Tyrol, Austria

Trailhead | Eng Almdorf

Distance | 13.8 km circuit

Time Needed | 6:30 hours

Elevation Gain/Loss | 1324 meters

Difficulty | Difficult. You need stamina, a head for heights, and good trail intuition.

Learn More: Gamsjoch Trail Guide


Binsalm Alpine Pasture

Eng Almdorf, Grosser Ahornboden, Austria

This short circuit trail to the Binsalm alpine pasture hut is an easy hike, suitable for the whole family. Starting at Alpengasthof Eng, follow signs to “Panoramaweg” and “Drijaggenalm.”

The path narrows and ascends, with views of Lalidererwände and Birkkarspitze. Once you reach the unmanaged Drijaggenalm, the highest point of the tour, continue to Binsalm.

Binsalm is an active alpine pasture, managed from mid-May until the end of October. Grab a bite to eat here, before completing the circuit to Eng Almdorf (30 minutes).


Trail Stats

Trailhead | Eng Almdorf

Distance | 5.8 km circuit

Time Needed | 2:15 hours

Elevation Gain/Loss | 440 meters

Difficulty | Easy – Moderate


Falkenhütte Mountain Hut

Falkenhütte Mountain Hut Hike, Karwendel Mountains, Austria

Falkenhütte is a mountain hut situated at the foot of the Lalidererwände at an elevation of 1848 meters.

Like the other hikes, the trail to Falkenhütte begins at Engalm alpine pasture.

Following the Via Alpina, the path steadily ascends through forest to Hohljoch saddle (1794 m).

From here, the path continues straigh ahead, now downhill along the Lalidererwände walls. You’ll make a final counter-ascent to Spielissjoch saddle (1773 m) and onwards to Falkenhütte (1848 m).


Trail Stats

Trailhead | Eng Almdorf

Distance | 13.5 km out-and-back

Time Needed | 5 hours

Elevation Gain/Loss | 890 meters

Difficulty | Moderate


Where to Stay in Grosser Ahornboden


Die Eng – Alpengasthof & Naturhotel

Die Eng, Grosser Ahornboden, Austria

Midrange | After hiking to Gamsjoch, we spent the night at the Alpengasthof and Naturhotel die Eng. The hotel is located directly at the trailhead, between Grosser Ahornboden and the Eng Alpine Pasture.

It’s the best possible base for hiking in this region. You could stay here for a week and not run out of hiking options.

This mountains hotel has comfortable, modern rooms – many of which were recently refurbished. The hotel also has on-site restaurant and a relaxing spa area (modernized in 2022) that will revive your legs after the hike.

Book your Stay at Alpengasthof and Naturhotel die Eng.


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Austria Trip Planning Essentials

Use our Austria Travel Guide and Austria blog archive to plan a unique and memorable trip to Austria.


When to Visit Austria

We recommend visiting Austria between June and October for hiking and between December and March for skiing and winter adventuring.

Summer Travel | Summer in Austria

Autumn Travel | Autumn in Austria

Winter Travel | Winter in Austria, Salzburg in December, Vienna in December, Vienna in January, Skiing in Schladming


Getting around Austria

Austria has an excellent public transit system. We’ve used it extensively to travel throughout the country. We highly recommend using transit if you’re visiting cities (Vienna, Salzburg, Innsbruck, Graz, etc…), and/or doing hut-to-hut hikes.

Some areas like Mayrhofen, Schladming and Lech am Arlberg have wonderful seasonal transit systems in place (e.g. summer hiking buses). However, if you’re not visiting during the high season, bus frequencies are significantly reduced and it’s far easier to get around with your own vehicle.

If you’re planning on visiting multiple destinations across Austria, we recommend renting a car.

Use these road trip itineraries for trip planning inspiration:

Start in Vienna | 2 Week Austria Road Trip

Start in Salzburg, or Munich | 1 Week Austria Road Trip

Start in Munich | 10-Day Bavarian Alps & Tyrolean Alps Road Trip

Car Rental

We recommend using the Discovercars.com car rental reservation platform to search for and book car rentals. This easy-to-use booking platform compares car rental deals from 500+ trusted providers, so that you can choose the best option for your trip.

Check car rental rates here.

If you’re driving into Austria from a neighboring country, don’t forget to purchase a vignette at/near the border.


Hiking in Austria

Where to Hike in Austria

Read Austrian Alps Hiking Destinations for an overview of where to hike in Austria, with tips on specific trails and where to stay. Also check out Best Day Hikes in Austria and these region-specific hiking guides:

Tyrol | Innsbruck Hikes, Lake Achensee Hikes

Salzburg | Salzburg Hikes, Filzmoos Hikes

Styria | Schladming Hikes

Vorarlberg | Vorarlberg Hikes, Lech am Arlberg Hikes

Lower Austria | Vienna Mountains Hikes

Hut to Hut Hiking in Austria

Austria is a premier hut-to-hut and long-distance hiking destination. The quality of the mountain huts are superb. We particularly love the high-alpine trails, which are called Höhenwege in German. We’ve summarized our favorite multi-day hikes in Trekking Austria. If you’re new to hut hiking, read this in-depth guide to Hut to Hut Hiking in Austria.

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What to See & Do in Austria

1. Visit a gorge like the Liechtenstein Gorge in Salzburg, or Wolfsklamm Gorge in Tyrol.

2. Bathe in the thermal pools of an Austrian Therme like Aqua Dome in Tyrol

3. Stay in a thermal spa hotel like Rogner Bad Blumau in Styria, EurothermenResort Bad Ischl in Upper Austria, or the Aqua Dome Hotel in Tyrol.

4. Hike to a mountain lake like Lake Tappenkarsee in Salzburg or Lake Drachensee in Tyrol.

5. Go Wine Tasting in South Styria.

6. Marvel at the culture, music, and architecture of Vienna.

7. Eat heartwarming mountain food in an Almhütte at Grosser Ahornboden in Tyrol, or Ursprungalm in Styria.

8. Drive the Grossglockner High Alpine Road in Hohe Tauern National Park.

9. Visit the castles, monasteries, and wine taverns of the Wachau Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

10. Watch a Krampus Run: Krampus Parade in December.


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