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TOURS AND ROUTES IN THE PITZTAL VALLEY
TOURS AND ROUTES IN THE PITZTAL VALLEY
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Gletscherstube MSL
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The waterfall sector, where the multirope lengths are located, can only be reached at your own risk. Especially in the afternoon the bridge can be flooded by the meltwater of the glacier. Access is also possible via the via ferrata.
Night cross-country skiing trail Stillebach
Start
Biohotel Stillebach (1412m)
Finish
Biohotel Stillebach (1410m)
High altitude slope on the Pitztal Glacier in autumn/spring
Start
(2731m)
Finish
(2730m)
The high-altitude cross-country ski trail already allows in autumn one kilometer of cross-country skiing fun in classic and skating.
Boden cross-country skiing trail
Start
Hamlet Boden
Finish
Hamlet Boden
The short circular route is perfect for a short training session or an additional loop when skiing on the valley cross-country trail.
Walking to the Chapel of the White Light
Start
Bergstation Gletscherexpress (2839m)
Finish
Bergstation Gletscherexpress (2841m)
Galtwiesen cross-country skiing trail
Start
Car park Galtwiesen (1178m)
Finish
Car park Galtwiesen (1196m)
Piller Moor nature trail – wheelchair-accessible route
Start
Car park at the entrance to Piller Moor (1526m)
Finish
Car park at the entrance to Piller Moor (1526m)
It is approximately 500 metres on a gravel path to the turf house square [Torfhüttenplatz] where the path forks off. Turn left to get to Piller Moor natural landmark and the moor observation tower or turn right to walk past the winter feeding station and a path that leads to the peat cutting area. After approximately 200 metres you will reach a platform, which reveals a view of the “Putzenmoos” that is well worth seeing. Here, peat was still cut until the early 1970s. The wheel-chair accessible path then continues for approximately 300 metres until you reach the moor. From there, the road is no longer suitable for wheelchair users.