One of the most beautiful high mountain tours in the heart of the Stelvio National Park.
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One of the most beautiful high mountain tours in the heart of the Stelvio National Park.
The Klopairspitze peak rises above the mighty Resia Lake and offers a magnificent vantage point over the area. The ascent is not a "walk in the park", especially the last few metres across steep and rocky terrain. The hike starts in Graun/Curon with the ascent over the Grauner Berg mountain via the path signposted no. 5 on the sunny and plain southern hill and through the avalanche barrier to the Rossböden Alm alpine pasture. From there the route becomes increasingly steep until the last stage before the peak, where the terrain becomes extremely rocky. Caution and surefootedness are advisable on the summit ridge. The reward is a wonderful view over both lakes and peaks in all directions. The descent follows the same route as the one going up.
Interesting tour with a wonderful view. At Saugwies, you can enjoy incredible views of Val Venosta's mountain world.
The striking, chalky rock "Jaggl" above Graun/Curon and the Resia Lake offers a fantastic panoramic view. You start at the kitestation in Graun, cross the state road and then you follow the hiking trail no. 10 over beautiful meadows, along the forest road to the Grauner Alm alpine pasture, also called "Vivana Alm". The alpine pasture is not open for business. Behind the alpine pasture the path continues a little further east into the Vivana Valley before the track turns left. Over steep hills covered with Edelweiss flowers the path leads to the summit. The cross at the summit stands a little lower on a rocky ledge and offers a fantastic panoramic view. The descent follows the same route as the one going up.
Alternative: Hiking trail signposted no. 10B starting from the hamlet of Malsau in the Langtaufers valley.
An easily accessible three-thousand-metre peak in the Matscher Valley that offers views in all directions.
The hiking trail runs past Marienberg Abbey, the highest Benedictine abbey in Europe.
In order to climb the summit of king Ortles at 3905m, you should stay the day before at the Julius-Payer hut (3.029m). After spending the night at the hut, you will climb up to the "Wandl", which is probably the technically most difficult part of the entire ascent. Now we cross the somewhat steep traverse at the upper end of the "Eisrinne", which has meanwhile become outdated in the upper section and which leads us over the "Bärenloch" up to "Tschierfegg" where the biv. Lombardi is located. This section has become more difficult in recent years due to the severe glacier retreat and you have to overcome a challenging ramp. The "Tschierfegg" is immediately followed by crevasse-rich terrain and a rather steep slope. Above we reach the gentle Ortler plateau where the ascent to the summit is moderate.
This leisurely hike is varied with castles, churches and nature experiences.
The Stelvia National Park is not only rich in larch stands, also swiss pine trees are common.
Take the old path to the highest situated Nauderer Berghof Stables at over 1,816m on trail no. 25 and on to Novelleshof. Descent hiking trail No. 18. 3.5 hours walking time.
Hike in the Stelvio national park with panoramic view of the opposite arid Monte Sole mountain.
This hiking trail from Lasa/Laas to Großboden (Monte Sole Mountain) starts from Lasa square and passes over the Alliz bridge until it reaches Großboden and finally Tanas. This hike demands a considerable fitness level and experience. The return on the same path or by the Lasa bus
Lake hike around the "Zufrittsee" in Val Martello
A winter hike with a special highlight: crossing an 83-metre-high dam.
Starting point: Hotel zum See
From the parking area at the chair lift station Tarres on steep paths to the wonderful Lake Tarres.
This trail wanders through a well established path network through the meadows and forests above Prato. This hike offers an impressive view of the village of Prato as well as the of the whole upper and lower Venosta valley.
Rewarding tour with magnificent views over the Venosta Valley, and the Passo Resia.
Circular hike in the rustic Matscher valley with the possibility to stop at the Matscheralm.
The trail starts at the parking lot under the Almhotel Glieshof and goes about 20 m out of the valley, then a forest road turns off to the right. After about half an hour of walking, you can already see the Matscheralm (2,045m) on the left. The last few hundred meters are a bit steep, but once you have reached the Matscheralm, you can enjoy the unique mountain panorama in the Matschertal valley and perhaps spot some game. The way back starts behind the alp, follow the signs, via the Vinschger Höhenweg to the "Eisawiesen". Continue to the Thaneihöfe farms and back down the valley to the starting point.
Demanding hike that rewards you with innumerous unique views. On this special high mountain trail you can experience Val Martello in a different way.
Deny the same stage like the runners of the oldest still taking place mountain run to San Martino in Monte which yearly in October takes place.
The tour to the Monte Cevedale is one of the best peaks for mountain views in the Ortler region.
This tour to Monte Cevedale is extremely popular among hiker. After all, it’s an easy tour that rewards visitors with breathtaking Alpine panoramas.
Starting point: Langtaufers/Kappl, parking lot former chair lift Maseben
Ascent: Ascent via the forest path or along the edge of the slope to the disused mountain station. There, continue in a southerly direction until the end of the anchor lift. In the middle of the valley continue to the foot of the mountain. Over the north slope you ascend at the beginning rather in the middle. Via Mulden you reach an even steeper slope, which is best walked up from left to right into a small gap. Over the west ridge, you walk to the summit on foot and later on skis again.
Hints: The tour requires a reasonable choice of route.
Descent: Along the ascent route. In optimal conditions, it is possible to ski down from the summit directly over the northern slope. It takes about 40 min to ski down.