The Skitour goes up to a wonderful mountain above the lake of Braies and offers a spectacular downhill run.
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Un paysage intact, le calme à l'écart des pistes de ski et des pentes profondément enneigées avec de la poudreuse et des névés : lors d'une randonnée à ski dans les Dolomites, tu profites d'expériences uniques dans la nature tout en vivant des aventures sportives.
The Skitour goes up to a wonderful mountain above the lake of Braies and offers a spectacular downhill run.
Attention: Please check the avalanche bulletin updated every day!
Easy ski tour to a worthwhile summit.
The Pfannhorn/Corno Fana is a border mountain between Austria and Italy and is quite easy to climb from both sides. In terms of ski touring, this summit is actually quite easy, but the hairpin bend technique is also used.
IMPORTANT: Before starting any ski tour/snowshoe excursion, you must check the weather conditions and danger avalanches report (https://avalanche.report), asking also experts (alpine guides etc.).
Anyone who is staying in Valdaora can start these moderately difficult ski tours to the Piz da Peres or the Dreifingerspitze at the Passo di Furcia-Furkelpass and then first of all leave their tracks through the dense forests. Higher up, well-marked trails lead over at times very steep scree cirques and broad meadow slopes approximately 750 meters (2,500 feet) higher to the corresponding destination.
Ski tour Prato Piazza/Plätzwiese – Monte Specie/Strudelkopf Tour description Moderately difficult ski tour starting from the Prato Piazza and going via the Vallandro/Dürrensteinhütte refuge to the Monte Specie. Unique view of the Croda Rossa/Hohe Gaisl, Tre Cime di Lavaredo/Drei Zinnen, Tofana and Monte Cristallo mountains. Slope orientation: diverse Starting point: Prato Piazza/Platzwiese Highest point: 2307
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The Fundres/Pfunders massif offers a wide range of hiking options with anything from soft-rolling hills to steep slopes leading up to craggy peaks. Gorgeous excursions for both summer-time hikers and winter sports fans – all topped off by breath-taking 360° panoramic views.
A real insider tip is the ski touring trail to the Brunst hut, which is prepared weekly with the snow cat.
In the midst of the UNESCO Dolomites World Heritage, the path winds its way up to the alpine hut, where you can warm up in a room and enjoy the breathtaking view to the Dolomites of Olang.
Attention: The path is closed in the evening due to the preparation.
The Sesto ski touring trail teaches you everything you need to know for safe ski touring during a tour lasting just under two hours. The ski touring trail combines basic theoretical knowledge, for example about the correct behaviour in the event of an avalanche, with an almost six-kilometre tour on which around 540 metres in altitude have to be conquered. The ski touring trail, which is equipped with information boards, starts behind the Zin Fux restaurant and leads between trees and across meadows to the Rotwand. From there to the mountain station, the uphill kick turn is practised in open terrain before returning to the valley via the ski slope.
The leisurely ski tour, which is mostly oriented to the south, is located in the middle of the Fanes-Senes-Prags natural park. The summit view at 2,307 m offers a view of well-known mountain peaks in the area: Drei Zinnen, Hohe Gaisl, Tofana, Monte Cristallo.
IMPORTANT: Before starting any ski tour/snowshoe excursion, you must check the weather conditions and danger avalanches report (https://avalanche.report), asking also experts (alpine guides etc.).
Route: Right behind the Gasthof Bad Bergfall you go on on the on forestall way (path n. 32) for a little while over two hairpins (direction West), then the path turns toward Sud, in Langtal. From here you easily reach a bridge that leads right over a stream. Now you can either go on on the left side of the stream, or once crossed the bridge turn left so that you will find yourself on the right side of the stream. At an high of 1700 m the ditch divides. Now you go on on the right side of the valley uphill for a while through the forest. After a while the terrain becomes flat again and you can walk through a light section of forest and then arrive to the so-called Lapedurscharte (2200 m). Right before arriving to the path sign, you have to turn right and the toward West over a bump. After other bumps, you will reach without problems the crest – unfortunately you will loose 25 m of hight – without problems in the highest point with the cross. If you will not be satisfied, you can go on along the crest and reach the Piz da Peres (2057 m ).
Start at Ranui, car park Waldschenke (1,370 m), in direction Weissbrunn and Brogles Alm and on the Laite Va Piz (2,284 m)
Start at Zans (1,680 m), continue on a gravel road number 33 on to Kirchwiesl until you reach hut Gampen Alm. From there you continue to your destination Bronsoi (2,300 m) (last part of the track in switchbacks)
The skitour to the "Kleinen Jaufen" is a varied tour in the middle of the Dolomites.
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A ski mountaineering excursion of medium difficulty but extremely scenic on a groomed trail, in the presence of the most beautiful Dolomite mountain groups. Initially, the route climbs through a beautiful forest of fir and larch trees, offering unique views through the trees, and then along the vast meadows of Störes, an open prairie interrupted here and there by a few characteristic wooden huts. Once you have reached the summit, your effort will be amply rewarded by the splendid 360 degree panoramic view of the Marmolada, the Sella Group, Sassongher, Conturines, Lagazuoi, Fanes and further on to Pütia.
Starting right behind the Gasthof Bad Bergfall, follow the path Forstweg (Weg 32), first for a little while across two hairpin curves in direction west, then the path turns toward Sud, direction Langtal. From here you will reach soon a bridge that crosses the torrent on the right side. Now you can either go on on the left bank, or also cross the bridge and then turn right, so that you find yourself on the right bank. At an height of about 1700m, the ditch divides itself. Now you go up through the right side of the valley, across a declining forest. Later on the terrain will become flat again and you will be able to easily walk through a thinner forest and then reach the Jägershütte. From here the route goes on until the so-called Lapedurscharte (2200m). From here there is an uphill toward the Dreifingerspitze. From the crossroad you have to take the left for a light decline in order to reach, through a mild hill, the peak (2417 m).
The "Helltaler Schlechten" are a classical skitour in a sunny area out of the wood.
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This easy ski tour that leads up to the Golfen/Monte Calvo is a pleasure tour. The tour can be done also soon even after snowfall.
IMPORTANT: Before starting any ski tour/snowshoe excursion, you must check the weather conditions and danger avalanches report (https://avalanche.report), asking also experts (alpine guides etc.).
Start at Zans (1,680 m), on to Kirchwiesl and past hut Kaserill Alm (1,920 m), Bühler Schupfe shed and up to Mount Zendleser Kofel (2,422 m)
From the parking space at the Biathlon Centre you cross the frozen Antholzersee / Lago di Anterselva Lake and on thesnow covered street you go up to the Staller Saddle.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Good physical fitness, a high level of skiing ability, suitable kit and knowledge of the weather and snow conditions in the mountains are imperative. Please check the weather and avalanche reports before you start, and only start with the right kit and possibly accompanied by a mountain guide. Ski tours are at your own risk.
Ski Tour Elle/Ellen to Cima Laste/Astjoch is an easy, safe tour that is recommended especially when there is a lot of powder. Special feature: a wonderful panoramic view on the summit! Slope orientation: North Starting point: Elle/Ellen Highest point: 2.194 Map/guide: Tabacco nr 033, Kompass nr 045, Mapgraphic Chienes/Kiens, Terento/Terenten, Falzes/Pfalzen
The ski tour through the Mezdí Valley is one of the classics among the off-piste itineraries in the Dolomites. The tour runs from south to north and is characterized by a short crossing of the Sella massif with only little difference in height, and by a steep and technical descent to Colfosco, through this narrow valley in the middle of the rocks.
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A ski mountaineering excursion on an easy and fascinating route, ideal for those approaching off-piste skiing for the first time. Passo Valparola, situated in a spectacular position with a splendid view of Lagazuoi, Sass de Stria, Setsas, Lavarela and Conturines, can be reached by car, bus or taxi (minibuses for 8-9 people) from Armentarola.
We love the Three Peaks. And we love ski tours through the snowy mountain world of the Sesto Dolomites. We combine both of these on the ski tour to the Sextner Stein/ Sasso di Sesto, true summit bliss is also guaranteed here, with a fantastic view of the pale giants rising to the sky in the sea of snow.
IMPORTANT: Before starting any ski tour/snowshoe excursion, you must check the weather conditions and danger avalanches report, asking also experts (alpine guides etc.). WARNING: The GPX data may differ from reality.
An easy ski mountaineering excursion on a groomed path which, after an initial stretch of woodland, soon gives you a way to a magnificent landscape, with the Putia mountain and the Gherdenacia plateau being the first ones to be seen during the ascent. A little higher up, the white enchantment of the Armentara meadows awaits you, one of the wonders of Alta Badia, with the imposing Sas dla Crusc peeping out. On the final ascent, the spectacular landscape also includes the majestic Sassongher and the Sella Group.
The entrance to the Langental valley is located in Selva Gardena and runs through a pleasant walking and hiking path with views of the Stevia massif and the walls of the Puezgruppe on the left, as well as the Chedul Mountains and Col Turond on the right. Along the path you can find the mystical Silester Chapel.
An easy ski mountaineering tour on a groomed path, initially along a nice trail through the woods which then leads to a wonderful panoramic point: a stop is a must here to admire the charm of nature covered in a beautiful white mantle. Once you have reached your destination, from the refuge located at the foot of the splendid Pralongiá plateau, you can admire the Sassongher and the Sella Group.
Lake Antholz > Steinzger Hut > Upper Steinzger Hut > Rotwand.
In case of snow orif you have to draw the passage independently, travel times are getting longer considerably.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Good physical fitness, a high level of skiing ability, suitable kit and knowledge of the weather and snow conditions in the mountains are imperative. Please check the weather and avalanche reports before you start, and only start with the right kit and possibly accompanied by a mountain guide. Ski tours are at your own risk.
The Fundres/Pfunders massif offers a wide range of hiking options with anything from soft-rolling hills to steep slopes leading up to craggy peaks. Gorgeous excursions for both summer-time hikers and winter sports fans – all topped off by breath-taking 360° panoramic views.