Hikes for bad weather

The rain is pattering on the chalet roof, but you don't feel like lying around? Then we have a few hikes that are also recommended in bad weather.

With good clothing, a little flexibility and the right goal, even a grey day can become a small nature experience.

Cloudy weather in the mountains

Rain program with mountain air

Some routes are beautiful even in drizzle: short loops, sheltered wooded areas and destinations with places to stop for refreshments make the weather secondary.

Körbersee in calm weather

Even on gray days, the path to Körbersee is particularly atmospheric if the visibility isn't completely obscured. A stop at a restaurant or café by the lake completes the experience.

Short loop at the Hochtannberg Pass

The Hochtannberg Pass allows for flexible planning of short routes. Ideal if the weather is changeable and you don't want to stray too far from your starting point.

Tips for rainy days

Start early and remain flexible

There's often a dry spell between two rain showers. Plan shorter stages and decide spontaneously whether to extend your trip or turn back.

Plan a stop for refreshments

A cabin, a café, or a warm drink in the chalet can turn a rainy day into a cozy holiday experience.

Alternative in the chalet

If the weather is completely uncooperative, a private wellness area, sauna and cozy chalet time await.