• Jägerseeloipe (56)

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Difficulty
Duration 1h 45min
Length 7.17km
Max Altitude 1100m
Ascent 170m
descent 70m

Beautiful cross-country ski tour with classic and skating trails from Kleinarl to the Jägersee nature reserve.

The entry options for the Jägerseeloipe are the parking space at the entrance to Kleinarl and at Ployergasse in the center. The track is a blue one and therefore ideal for all cross-country skiers. For the professionals, there are also parts on a parallel red trail. Thus, all cross-country skiers will find the perfect challenge. The trail consists of a classic and a skating track and is regularly groomed.

After the village you run through the snow-covered winter landscape over meadows and through forests. The small waterfall by the dam is also nice to look at in winter. After a short climb you come to the nature reserve at Jägersee. Here you take off your cross-country skis and walk a few meters to the end of the parking space. There is not much left to say: the partly frozen mountain lake with the swans, the trees that line it and the white mountains - just enjoy nature here.

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The starting point of the Jägerseeloipe (no. 56) is the parking space at the entrance to Kleinarl or at Ployergasse in the center of the village. The trail leads into the valley towards Jägersee. There are branches (red tracks) along the route.

At the Jägersee car park, take off your cross-country skis and walk a few meters to the end of the car park. Then around the Jägersee - back the same way.

At the fire brigade in the center of Kleinarl you can switch to the East Cross-Country Skiing Track Kleinarl.

Rules of conduct for cross-country skiers

  1. Consideration of the others - Every cross-country skier must behave in such a way that they do not endanger or harm anyone else.
  2. Signals, direction of walking and running technique - markings and signals (signs) must be observed. Cross-country trails and slopes must be run in the specified direction and technique.
  3. Choice of track and slope - Double and multiple tracks must be used in the right-hand lane. Cross-country skiers in groups must run one behind the other in the right lane. In free running technique, you must run on the right on the piste.
  4. Overtaking - Overtaking is allowed on the right or left. The front runner does not need to swerve. However, he should avoid it if he can safely.
  5. Oncoming traffic - Everyone has to move to the right when they meet. The downhill cross-country skier has priority.
  6. Stick guidance - When overtaking, being overtaken and in encounters, the sticks must be kept close to the body.
  7. Adapt to traffic density and visibility - Everyone must keep a sufficient safety distance to the front runner. If necessary, everyone has to drop to prevent a collision.
  8. Keeping the trails and slopes clear - if you stop, you step out of the trail/ lope. A cross-country skier who has fallen must clear the trail/slope as quickly as possible.
  9. Assistance - Everyone is obliged to provide assistance in the event of an accident.
  10. Identification requirement - Everyone, whether witness or involved, whether responsible or not, must provide their personal details in the event of an accident.
  • Skating or classic skis
  • Cross-country bindings
  • Cross-country sticks
  • Cross-country skiing boots
  • Comfortable clothing for running
  • If necessary a water bottle

Free parking space for cross-country skiers at the entrance to Kleinarl.

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