"9 Treasures" Ebele
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Viewpoint lower EbelePhoto: Ötztal Tourismus Büro Oetz, Ötztal
The starting point is the central parking lot in Oetz. First, you walk to the edge of the village to the adventure pool. On the wide forest path, you hike up to the chapel, after 3 more hairpin bends the path to the “Upper Ebele” viewpoint branches off to the right. At the platform, there is a magnificent view over the hamlet of Habichen. Afterwards, the hike leads more steeply down to the “Lower Ebele”, where the view stretches down the valley all the way to Sautens. Below the platform, you reach a forest path to Habichen. First, you walk next to the main road about 300 m to the beginning of the hamlet, then the path leads right past the houses until it again turns right onto a meadow path.
The “9 Treasures” are very special places. They invite visitors to linger. Take a short break to reflect on your thoughts and dreams. At each platform, you will find a “Treasures Book”. This serves to record these thoughts. Thus, each place becomes your special treasure!
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Safety information
Intermediate mountain trail; suitable for sure-footed and experienced mountain hikers; good physical condition, mountain experience, and mountain equipment (see under Equipment) are necessary. Please check the current weather report at: https://www.oetztal.com/de/sommer.htmlTips and suggestions
More info about hiking in the Ötztal: https://www.oetztal.com/wandernRoadbook
The starting point is the central parking lot of Oetz. First, you walk to the edge of the village towards the adventure pool. On the wide forest path, you hike up to the chapel. After 3 more hairpin bends, the hiking trail to the "Upper Ebele" viewpoint branches off to the right. At the viewpoint, there is a magnificent view over the small hamlet of Habichen. Afterwards, the hiking trail leads steeper through the forest down to the "Lower Ebele" platform, where the view stretches down the valley over Oetz and Sautens. Below the platform, you reach a forest path and continue on to Habichen and from there back to Oetz.
The “9 Treasures” are very special places. They invite visitors to linger. Take a short break to reflect on your thoughts and dreams. At each platform, you will find a “Treasures Book”. This serves to record these thoughts. Thus, each place becomes your very own special treasure!
Aussichtspunkt Ebele
Public transport
Travel comfortably and safely by train to Ötztal train station. The final stop or exit point is ÖTZTAL station. Afterwards, you can travel conveniently and quickly through the entire valley to your desired destination using public bus services or local taxi companies! The current bus schedule is available at: http://fahrplan.vvt.atDirections
The drive to ÖTZTAL. Located in Tirol, ÖTZTAL branches off to the south as the longest side valley of the Eastern Alps. Traveling by car, visitors drive through the Inntal valley to the entrance of the Ötztal and then continue along the Ötztal. In addition to the toll motorway, country roads can also be used. The route planner allows you to quickly and conveniently determine your journey: To the route planner: https://www.google.at/mapsParking
The following parking options are available:
- Central parking lot Oetz (paid)
- Parking lot at the rafting entry point (at the end of Oetz on the right side) (paid)
- Overnight parking during multi-day tours: Central parking lot Oetz, tickets are available at the Oetz information office.
- Parking lot Acherkogelbahn (paid)
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Equipment
Appropriate equipment such as breathable and weather-appropriate outdoor clothing, ankle-high hiking boots, wind, rain, and sun protection, hat, and possibly gloves is required for all hikes and tours. Carrying a first aid kit, a mobile phone, and possibly a hiking map, as well as enough provisions for hikes without catering options, is necessary.Localization
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