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Skiing on the champions marks! Patrick Staudacher made his first moves in Ladurns. He won the super-G gold medal at the 2007 World Championships in Åre.
Short varied toboggan slope in the beautiful winter landscape of Pfitsch valley near Sterzing / Vipiteno.
The Rosskopf sledging track at Sterzing / Vipiteno is the longest floodlit and artificial snow covered tobbogan sledging track in Italy. The toboggan run leads through an impressive forest landscape, covering over 900 meters in elevation. It starts right by the Rosskopf cable car mountain station and runs for nearly 10 km round many twists and turns down to the valley station in Vipiteno/Sterzing.
Sleds can be rented directly and easily at the Outdoor Center - no reservation is necessary.
Please note: Helmets are mandatory for children! In addition, sturdy footwear is essential for a safe sledding experience!
Why not join a night-time sledging party on Friday evenings for a special experience on Sterzings local mountain. On these evenings the sledging trail is floodlit until midnight (cable car runs until 10 pm).
From the parking area at the Mining World Museum in Maiern/Masseria follow path no. 9 to the dam before Aglsboden. Don´t cross it, instead follow to the red and white marking to the left up to the summit Horn (2164m). Now follow on a narrow path the long and fairly exposed ridge to the summit of the mountain Krapfenkarspitze. Climb along smaller rocks up to the summit cross (1 ½-2 hours). Cross the summit plateau following the precise markings. Through a rocky area follow the red white markings downward until the lake Trüben See. From there following path no. 33 you reach path no. 9 below the mountain hut Grohmannhütte. From there descent to the departure point. Surefootedness, a good physical condition and no fear of heights necessary!
Ski touring friends will find a natural ascent path over hiking trails and forest roads to the mountain station Ladurns, which is ideal for practicing and training. The ascent slope is only open during the opening hours of the cable cars.
Technical skiing grade: easy.
Maps: Tabacco No. 038, Kompass No. 44.
From the Edelweiss hut in Ladurns, follow the narrow path no. 34 A to a flat area. Crossing this, you reach an ascent that gradually becomes steeper and climbs over a scree slope to the Lotterscharte (2139 m). From here, the trail descends moderately steeply to the alpine village of Vallming, where everything has been preserved in its original state. Take a sharp left and cross an overgrown slope on trail no. 19A. After a steep hairpin bend, you reach the small lake "Kastellacke". Turn right and descend slightly on path no. 19 to the Sterzingerhütte on the Rosskopf. Descent option to Sterzing (descent 970 metres) or back via the outward route.
This easy to moderate circular trail starts in die Sportsarea Grube and goes through the Pfitschtal Alpine valley at the foot of the Zillertal Alps in two loops, and is a real insiders' tip due to its idyllic location and guaranteed snow. The trail is perfect for both classic and skating-style cross-country skiing and is prepared daily.
From the end of the valley called Ratschingstal/Val Racines hike to the mountain pasture Klammalm. From there the path no. 12 leads past the lake Butsee (2362m) through mountain meadows rising up to the rocky and exposed summit area of the mountain Hohe Kreuzspitze. A magnificent view of the surrounding glaciers rewards you for your efforts! Surefootedness and no fear of heights necessary! The return follows the same route as the ascent.
The Allriss toboggan run is located at the end of the beautiful Pflerschtal valley and stretches over 3.1 km from the hut Allriss Alm down to the parking lot above St. Anton. With its gentle slope, it is especially suitable for families with children, as it is not very challenging. You will need to bring your own toboggan, but a stop at the cozy hut Allriss Alm invites you to take a break after the one-hour climb and enjoy local and traditional delicacies. Perfect for a fun day in the heart of nature!
On trail 6 behind the Braunhof snack point upwards through the forest. At the junction at the right always on trail 6 to the Saun summit (2062m). Return on trail 6A over the Prantneralm mountain hut and afterwards on trail 3 to the starting point. Lunch possibility: Braunhof, Prantneralm.
From the hamlet Gasse in the valley Ridnauntal past the farm group Entholz. Go up on path no. 24 through meadows and woods to the pasture Joggelealm. Passing the pasture Joggelealm, the path continues to the lake Fuchssee, from there following the markings to the small summit plateau with a new summit cross. The return follows the same route as the ascent.
Variant: From the valley Ridnauntal follow path no. 26 through the valley of Valtigl until shortly before the pass. Then follow a wellmarked path without numbering alongside the pastures to the rewarding panoramic mountain Einachspitz. From there follow the red-white marking, past the small lake Fuchsee, through the mountain pasture Joggelealm and the new forest road to the starting point.
A beautiful ski slope on the leisure mountain Monte Cavallo/Rosskopf.
Skiing with a sensational mountain view on the peaks Tribulaun and Weißwandspitze.
The cross-country skiiing trail offers you a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the winter mountain landscape in the northern part of South Tyrol. You can access the trail either from Giggelberg/Moncucco near Gossensass or from the little hamlet Ast in the Pflerschtal Valley. The trail follows the popular bicycle trail of Brenner with a steady incline and is ideal for skating, classic cross-country skiing, as well as a winter hiking path. With a length of 4 km and an elevation gain of 70 meters, the route is suitable for both beginners and experienced athletes. The trail is free to use, but there is no equipment rental available on-site and no possibiliy to stop for refreshments.
Breathtaking steep ski tour at the south side of the “Tuxer Hauptklamm”.
Alpine ski tour in the valley end of Pflerschtal/Val di Fleres. The tour offers a beautifulg cirque, inviting ski slopes and great views on the South Tyrolean mountains in the south and the Tribulaun summit on the northern side. The exposure to north guarantees a good powder snow.
Technical skiing grade: easy.
Alpine grade: quite difficult.
Maps: Tabacco No. 038, Kompass No. 44.
Varied ski slope by the Stocklift cable car at Rosskopf / Monte Cavallo.
The "Erl" cross-country ski trail offers a beautiful 2.5 km of skiing in the snow-sure Pflerschtal valley. The 70-meter elevation difference provides optimal conditions, especially for experienced skiers and demanding skaters. The trail is perfect for both classic and skating styles and is located in a stunning alpine setting at the foot of the mountain Weißwandspitze and the Tribulaun.
There is no possibility to rent equipment on-site.
If you need anything, you have the option to rent equipment at the sports shop "Sport Wurzer by m2Bike" in Gossensass.
From the Jaufenpass/Passo Giovo (2094m), sign no. 17 leads in a southeasterly direction up the less steep western slopes, from the south to the rocky summit. On some dangerous parts cable fuses are mounted to defuse all the more delicate points in a pleasant way. A sure foot and no fear of heights is required! Hike along this path back to the starting point.
Alternative: rout no. 12 leads from the Jaufental valley (Schluppes) to the Jaufenpass. Total duration: 1,5-2 hours.
Follow trail 12A by the Penserjoch pass, passing by the Penserjoch lake and the Steinwand lake. Cross the hillside below the summit and afterwards upwards at the right side along the short fixed rope route.
Lunch possibility: Gasthof Alpenrosenhof, Penserjoch Alm
The via ferrata climbs over the rocky slopes and exposed grassy hills of Lampskopf and Gogelberg to the base of the Pflerscher Tribulaun. It is perfect for climbers who appreciate a combination of nature enjoyment and easy climbing. However, the ascent is physically demanding. Due to the southern exposure, the tour is very sweaty (bring drinks). On the other hand, after rainy days, it is advisable to wait—there is a high risk of slipping!
Start: Parking lot at the bridge after Hinterstein (1380m). From the easternmost farmhouse (signpost for via ferrata), the trail winds uphill to the start of the steel cable (45min). The climb to Lampskopf (1995m; 1.5 hours; approx. 400m elevation) is varied. The ascent continues "via ferrata-free" over steep meadows to Gogelberg (2276m), where another steel cable awaits in the summit area. Shortly after the summit, you will join trail no. 7/32A, which leads you to the Tribulaunhütte (2368m, 1.5 hours from Lampskopf). Descent via the hut approach, trail no. 8 in approx. 2 hours.
Difficulty: A to B; short sections C;
Length: Total ascent 1000m, of which 400m + 100m via ferrata
Time: 3.5 - 4 hours.
This contemplative walk starts in Silbergasse and takes you gently up to the Mooshöfe farms. There, the path climbs steeply to the right and then heads south through the forest towards the railway line. Past the ‘Jagglkapelle’ chapel, the trail continues to the ‘Ploserkreuz’ cross, where you pass through a narrow railway subway. This takes you towards the Pflersch river. The path crosses the road from Pflersch and finally leads to the Maria-Hilf chapel in Außerpflersch. You can return to Gossensass along the riverside promenade. Or you can continue right along the cycle path to the church path to Ladurns.
The perfect walk for a relaxing afternoon.
Good prepared ski slope in the middle of the wood.