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TOURS AND ROUTES IN THE PITZTAL VALLEY

TOURS AND ROUTES IN THE PITZTAL VALLEY

Discover our varied tours and routes

XP - Abenteuerpark

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Enjoy a very special day at dizzy heights. XP Adventure Park in Jerzens in Tyrol offers exceptional holiday adventures. Do you dare ride on the “Flying-Eagle”, a 50 m high zip wire over a gorge? This high ropes course is ideal for individual guests, families, groups clubs, corporate days and school trips. A beautiful playground awaits our smallest guests. Watch the bold climbers at airy heights from our comfortable sunny terrace or whilst taking a walk around the beautiful grounds.

Parcours

  • 2 introduction ropes courses with 6 challenges, body height at least 1.1 m
  • 1 Pitzi’s ropes course for children with 7 challenges for the little ones, body height at least 0.9m
  • 2 ropes courses for children and teenagers with 17 challenges, body height at least 1.1m
  • 2 teenager and adult ropes courses with 23 challenges, body height at least 1.3m
  • 1 Flying-Fox course “Flying Eagle” with 6 challenges over 160 m length and 50 m height difference, body height at least 1.3 m

Details zum Park

  • Total of different challenges: 59
  • Total length: approximately 600 m
  • Difference in height: 0 – 12 m (Flying Fox ca, 50 m)

Equipment can be collected 1,5 hours before closing time respectively.

Price/Person/Day: Pitzi‘s ropes course (body height at least 90 cm and up to 4 years) € 11.00; children (body height at least 1.1 m) € 18.00; teenagers (body height at least 1.3 m) € 24.00; adults (from the age of 16) € 28.00
 
Ticket is valid for 3 hours!

Private support: 9 – 10:30 am & 4 – 5:30 pm
Price for private support: 1 person € 55.00 (every other person € 20.00)

Kletterstadl Stillebach

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This converted barn in Stillebach invites guests of all ages to try out bouldering. When building this climbing barn, the Melmer family attached great importance to safety. The climbing barn is fitted with special bouldering mats in eight layers and 36 cm thickness. 

 The following equipment is available:

  • 70 m² area
  • 150 m² bouldering space
  • over 90 bouldering routes 
  • up to 45° degrees inclines
  • Large campus board 
  • All levels of difficulty (beginners, advanced and children)
PRICE
The day tickets can be purchased at the Biohotel Stillebach reception. You can also hire climbing boots there.
  • Price/Day: Adults: € 6.00/ day, Children and teenagers (aged 6 – 16): € 4.00/ day, Climbing boot hire € 3.00/ day
  • Annual tickets: Adults: € 175.00/ annum (valid from date of purchase)
    Children and teenagers (aged 6 – 16): € 145.00/ annum (valid from date of purchase)
  • Beginner courses on request: from min. 6 - 8 persons, duration approx. 2 hours, € 23.50 EUR person

Walking to the Chapel of the White Light

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Bergstation Gletscherexpress (2839m)
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Bergstation Gletscherexpress (2841m)

Piller Moor nature trail – wheelchair-accessible route

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Car park at the entrance to Piller Moor (1526m)
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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.  

Circular Route ZirbenPark

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Mittelstation (2024m)
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Mittelstation (2024m)
The Swiss pine, also affectionately known as the “Queen of the Alps” is a high-alpine tree. Embark on a journey in our new ZirbenPark at the intermediate station of Hochzeiger. Find out about all facets of this precious type of wood on this special circular walk. The new approx. 1 km long ZirbenPark adventure trail starts at the intermediate station, continues towards  Zollberg leading through a Swiss pine forest, past the Tanzalm hut and then back to the intermediate station. ZirbenPark’s highlight is the cone-shaped ZirbenZapfen adventure tower: this 12 m tall adventure tower features a viewing platform and a 16 m long tube slide. You can easily and conveniently get to the new ZirbenPark by gondola lift. The Zeiger restaurant at the intermediate station invites for a comfortable stop.
 

Sculpture Trail

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Mandarfen (1675m)
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Mandarfen (1677m)
„STONE SCULPTURE SYMPOSIUM“.
A number of diff erent stone sculptures were erected around Mandarfen in celebration of the international stone sculpture artist symposium held in the inner Pitztal valley between July 2008,2010 and 2014. This was the start of an artistic campaign led by the respected artist, Kassian Erhart, which is set to continue over the next few years.

Gletschersteig (Glacier trail)

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Bergstation Wildspitzbahn (1729m)
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Mandarfen (2847m)
Starting point: Mittelberg, Pitztal Glacier Express. This Alpine route is one of the highlights of Pitztal. Take the Glacier Express to the top station then take the Wildspitz gondola up to 3,440 m. From the highest café in Tyrol, enjoy breath-taking views of the Wildspitze,  the  topmost  summit  of  Tyrol.  The  magnificent  environment  of  this  café provides an ideal setting for reflecting and focussing on the trek and enjoying the panorama vistas before setting out. 

Around 200 m from the top station of the Wildspitz gondola the entrance to the Pitztaler Gletschersteig [Glacier trail]. The path starts by leading over a ridge secured by manmade climbing aids. After mastering the ridge you will reach a flat plateau with a small lake. From there, walk along a moraine towards the valley. Just before the 
Taschachferner Glacier, climb a crag, which was refurbished with climbing aids in the summer of 2013. The landlord of the catered mountain hut Taschachhaus marks the best way to cross the Glacier with tripods. Depending on the condition of the Glacier, mountaineers may require crampons. 

The hut landlord can advise mountaineers before they set out. After crossing the Glacier, continue to walk beneath the Urkundkopf peak on the Rimlsteig, which leads directly to the Taschachhaus at 2,434 m. It is advisable to have a refreshment break at the Taschachhaus, since mountaineers face a 2 km descent to the goods cable car and a 7 km long forest track before they reach Mandarfen on their return. 

Contact  details:  Pitztaler  Gletscherbahn.  Website:  www.pitztal.com
email: pitztal@tirolgletscher.com. Phone: +43(0)5413-86288. For ticket prices for 
the Gletscherexpress and Wildspitzbahn please see noticeboard. 
www.taschachhaus.com. email: office@taschachhaus.com

Wanderung Wildtier Erlebnispfad

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Parkplatz Galtwiesen (1177m)
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Parkplatz Galtwiesen (1177m)
After approximately 200 m from the Galtwiesen car park you reach the Jausenstation Waldeck, where the wild animal adventure trail commences. The trail shows interesting facts regarding the life of native wild animals. Do you know the tracks of the different animals? Do you know how far numerous animals can jump? You can discover and experience all this and much more at the different stations. This adventure trail is an adventurous hike into the animal kingdom, especially for children. You will need approximately 1.5 h including various stops at the stations, where you can take a look and be amazed. 

Experience hike Piller Moor

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Car park at the entrance to Piller Moor (1525m)
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Car park at the entrance to Piller Moor (1528m)
The hike starts at Piller Moor car park/ bus stop. Along this circular route the origin of moors, moor flora and peat extraction is described. Enjoy a beautiful view of the Latschen High Moor from the moor viewing tower. This area in particular is of great fascination to visitors of the moor nature trail as it gives an insight in the slow evolution of these fascinating and increasingly rare habitats. Seven information boards explain the evolution of moors, the moor flora and peat extraction.
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