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The Zwölferkopf in the Achensee region near Pertisau offers a beautiful panorama with the Achensee nestled between the Karwendel and Rofan mountains. This site is particularly enjoyable for evening flights when the north wind sets in. However, it is not frequently used and serves as an alternative launch site.
The take-off points are all within a 5-10 minute walking distance from the gondola station. The gondola from Pertisau takes about 10 minutes to reach the launch zone. More details can be found at [Karwendel Bergbahn](http://karwendel-bergbahn.at/) and [Gleitschirmschule Achensee](http://www.gleitschirmschule-achensee.at/Service/fluggebiet.php).
Landing can be tricky due to the various valley wind systems. The Achensee itself serves as an excellent wind indicator—just watch the waves. Windsocks at the landing zone often show different wind directions due to the complex valley wind systems. The 'Bayrischer Wind' from Bavaria can become too strong for safe flying, so it's best to wait until it calms down in the evening.
The area may look easy but can be challenging due to strong valley winds in the afternoon. During certain weather conditions, the valley wind can be quite predictable, making it essential to catch the last gondola up to the Zwölferkopf. If the valley wind is too strong, patience is required as it usually settles down later, allowing for smooth soaring.
For those planning multiple flights, be aware that there is no day pass for paragliders, which can make frequent flying expensive (e.g., 6 flights for €46).
In the evening, when the north wind sets in, you can soar until sunset. If the north wind is strong, it is advisable to fly towards Maurach for landing to avoid turbulence at the main landing zone.
For more information, visit [Gleitschirmschule Achensee](http://www.gleitschirmschule-achensee.at/Service/Fluggebiet/zwoelfer.htm).
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