Lecknersee Loop Trail
Lecknersee Loop Trail
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Hike the moderate 4.6-mile (7.4 km) Lecknersee round trip near Hittisau, enjoying a serene lake, alpine pastures, and mountain views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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788 m
Highlight • Lake
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2.36 km
Highlight • Mountain Hut
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3.78 km
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7.38 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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6.48 km
886 m
Surfaces
2.17 km
1.81 km
1.51 km
994 m
886 m
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Specific parking information for the Lecknersee round trip near Hittisau is not detailed in the provided sources. However, as a popular hiking area, it is generally advisable to look for designated parking areas near the trailhead in the Lecknertal or close to Hittisau. Arriving early, especially on weekends, is often recommended to secure a spot.
While the sources do not explicitly state rules regarding dogs, trails in Naturpark Nagelfluhkette are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially when passing through alpine pastures where livestock may be present, and to clean up after your pet. Please respect local regulations.
The Lecknersee round trip is best enjoyed during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn. This period offers pleasant weather for hiking through the alpine pastures and enjoying the lake. While winter hiking is possible in the region, specific conditions for this route would need to be checked closer to the season, as some paths might be snow-covered or require special equipment.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Lecknersee round trip or generally within the Naturpark Nagelfluhkette. The park aims to provide accessible outdoor experiences. However, visitors are encouraged to respect the natural environment and any local regulations.
Yes, the Lecknersee round trip is generally considered easy to moderate, making it suitable for beginners and families. There are easier versions as short as 2.6 km with minimal elevation gain, perfect for a leisurely stroll. More moderate options, like the 7.4 km route with 253 meters of ascent, require good basic fitness but are still very manageable. The presence of the Neuschwand Snack Hut with its 'mini-zoo' also makes it family-friendly.
The terrain on this route is varied, offering a diverse hiking experience. You can expect a mix of gravel paths, asphalt, and some stretches of loose ground. Portions may also involve alpine terrain. The path winds through scenic valleys, gentle elevations, and forested areas, often accompanied by the sound of the Lecknerach stream and cowbells.
Key points of interest include the serene, green-shimmering Lecknersee itself, and the numerous alpine pastures of the Lecknertal. You can also stop at cozy alpine huts like the Neuschwand Snack Hut, known for local delicacies and a 'mini-zoo'. Additionally, some routes offer a View from the Rocky Outcrop in Nagelfluhkette Nature Park.
Yes, the Lecknertal is home to around 50 alps, and the trail often passes by cozy alpine huts. The Neuschwand Snack Hut and Alpengasthof Höfle are notable stops where you can rest and enjoy local delicacies, including regional cheese.
Yes, sections of this route overlap with other official trails. Hikers may find themselves on parts of the Hittisau-Lecknertal-Alpe Scheidwang trail, the Maximiliansweg (Bayern), or the [E4/E5] Europäischer Fernwanderweg Rhein bis Grenze D.
Yes, the Lecknersee round trip is designed as a circular route, meaning you will start and end at the same point without having to retrace your steps. This allows for a continuous and varied experience of the surrounding landscape.
Yes, the Lecknersee area offers various route options catering to different fitness levels. While the core round trip is generally easy to moderate, you can find shorter, very easy versions (e.g., 2.6 km, 50m ascent) or more challenging variants (e.g., 11.95 km, 729m ascent) that are classified as difficult due to greater elevation changes. This flexibility allows you to choose a path that best suits your experience.
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