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Hike from Zug over the Stierlochjoch to Spullersee lake, a moderate 6.1-mile route with stunning alpine views and a mountain pass.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Start point
Bus stop
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4.30 km
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5.77 km
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7.74 km
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9.43 km
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9.87 km
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Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
6.68 km
2.30 km
384 m
302 m
210 m
Surfaces
3.38 km
3.21 km
2.36 km
540 m
367 m
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Elevation
Highest point (2,010 m)
Lowest point (1,490 m)
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This hike is classified as moderate. It features varied terrain, including wide alpine paths and narrower tracks, with uphill sections towards the Stierloch Pass and moderately steep downhill portions after. You'll encounter gravel sections and narrow stone bridges.
The trail conveniently starts in Zug. You can reach Zug using a hiking bus from Lech, which makes this a popular point-to-point hike. Parking options in Zugertal are available, but utilizing public transport is often recommended.
This route is primarily a point-to-point hike. It starts in Zug and ends at the Spullersee lake. A hiking bus often connects back from Spullersee, making the return journey convenient.
The terrain is diverse, ranging from wide alpine paths to narrower tracks. You'll walk through alpine meadows and forests, encounter gravel sections, and cross narrow stone bridges over streams. The highest point is the Stierloch Pass, at around 2,009 to 2,020 meters.
You'll enjoy picturesque views throughout the hike. Key highlights include the stunning deep blue or turquoise Spullersee lake, the natural beauty of the Zug district, and the refreshing Stierlochbach waterfall. The Stierloch Pass offers expansive vistas, and there's a notable Viewpoint with cross at Spullersee. The Ravensburger Hut also provides fantastic views of the lake below.
The best time to hike this route is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the alpine paths are clear of snow and the weather is most favorable for hiking in the Lechquellen Mountains. Always check local weather conditions before you go.
Yes, the Ravensburger Hut is located along the route and provides an excellent opportunity for refreshment and to enjoy fantastic views of the Spullersee lake below.
Yes, this route intersects with several other well-known paths. Sections of the trail overlap with Wanderweg 55, the Lechquellenrunde, Nordalpenweg 01, and the [E4] Europäischer Fernwanderweg [003], among others.
Generally, hiking in the Lechquellen Mountains is dog-friendly, but it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in alpine pastures where livestock may be present, and to respect local regulations. Ensure your dog is fit enough for a moderate hike with varied terrain.
Typically, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for hiking on public trails in the Lechquellen Mountains. However, always be mindful of any local regulations or protected areas you might pass through.
Yes, the Spullersee lake, an artificially enlarged mountain reservoir, is suitable for fishing. However, you will likely need to obtain a local fishing permit or license. It's best to check with local authorities or tourist information for current regulations and where to purchase permits.
Because we liked the Spullersee so much, we wanted to go there again. Today via Zug, Stierlochjoch and Ravensburger Hütte to the Spullersee. Just sit at the hut and enjoy the view over the lake and mountains. 👍😎