Maybe you can add an overview of the popular routes (trailhead and general route) and some information about weather conditions or webcams. I' ll raise my vote after some improvements. If you like to use the summit panorama I' ve added to the images, just write me and I' ll send you the HTML code to view it or copy it from the image page.
Thanks Lukas, I added links as you suggested, as well as your panorama. However, I was there only once and I do not live nearby, so I don't have much information on the popular routes. If you know more, I would be glad to add anything you write, or even give you edit rights on the page.
Sorry, it took a little bit longer. Here some information about the most popular routes to Fellhorn.
There are three major routes to Fellhorn.
From Riezlern Starting at the valley station of the Kanzelwandbahn a trail leads up the geological nature trail leads up to the top station (1949m). From there a trail follows the grassy ridge to Fellhorn starting at Gundsattel.
From Faistenoy Starting at the valley station of the Fellhornbahn trail #443 leads up to the Kanzelwandhaus (1548m). From there you have several possibilites up to Gundsattel of directly up to the summit.
From Söllereck A long ridge hike starting at the valley or top station of the Söllereckbahn. The trail leads all along the ridge up to Fellhorn with several minor peaks (Söllereck, Söllerkopf and Schlappoltkopf).
All trailheads are reachable from Oberstdorf by car or either the bus to Faistenoy or Baad (Kleinwalsertal).
nicely done - concerning the information you have! It should be mentioned in the overview that Fellhorn is well known for its rich variaty of flowers as being the "flower mountain of the Algaeu Alps". So esp. in early summer it is worth a visit.
Lukas Kunze - Sep 6, 2009 2:04 pm - Voted 10/10
Nice initial pageMaybe you can add an overview of the popular routes (trailhead and general route) and some information about weather conditions or webcams. I' ll raise my vote after some improvements. If you like to use the summit panorama I' ve added to the images, just write me and I' ll send you the HTML code to view it or copy it from the image page.
Cheers from Munich
Lukas
nattfodd - Sep 7, 2009 2:28 am - Hasn't voted
Re: Nice initial pageThanks Lukas, I added links as you suggested, as well as your panorama. However, I was there only once and I do not live nearby, so I don't have much information on the popular routes. If you know more, I would be glad to add anything you write, or even give you edit rights on the page.
Cheers.
Lukas Kunze - Sep 7, 2009 12:31 pm - Voted 10/10
Re: Nice initial pageI' ll send you some information within the next few weeks about the popular routes to Fellhorn. Cheers Lukas
Lukas Kunze - Oct 18, 2009 4:31 am - Voted 10/10
Re: Nice initial pageSorry, it took a little bit longer. Here some information about the most popular routes to Fellhorn.
There are three major routes to Fellhorn.
- From Riezlern
- From Faistenoy
- From Söllereck
All trailheads are reachable from Oberstdorf by car or either the bus to Faistenoy or Baad (Kleinwalsertal).Starting at the valley station of the Kanzelwandbahn a trail leads up the geological nature trail leads up to the top station (1949m). From there a trail follows the grassy ridge to Fellhorn starting at Gundsattel.
Starting at the valley station of the Fellhornbahn trail #443 leads up to the Kanzelwandhaus (1548m). From there you have several possibilites up to Gundsattel of directly up to the summit.
A long ridge hike starting at the valley or top station of the Söllereckbahn. The trail leads all along the ridge up to Fellhorn with several minor peaks (Söllereck, Söllerkopf and Schlappoltkopf).
nattfodd - Oct 18, 2009 3:44 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: Nice initial pageThanks very much, I have added your information!
Mathias Zehring - Sep 14, 2009 10:38 am - Voted 10/10
flowersnicely done - concerning the information you have! It should be mentioned in the overview that Fellhorn is well known for its rich variaty of flowers as being the "flower mountain of the Algaeu Alps". So esp. in early summer it is worth a visit.
nattfodd - Sep 16, 2009 4:20 am - Hasn't voted
Re: flowersThanks, I have added that information to the page.