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TOURS AND ROUTES IN THE PITZTAL VALLEY
TOURS AND ROUTES IN THE PITZTAL VALLEY
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Difficulty
Distance
Duration
Altitude
Night cross-country skiing trail Stillebach
Start
Biohotel Stillebach (1412m)
Finish
Biohotel Stillebach (1410m)
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.
Galtwiesen cross-country skiing trail
Start
Car park Galtwiesen (1178m)
Finish
Car park Galtwiesen (1196m)
Wasserfall cross-country skiing trail
Start
Hamlet Scheibe
Finish
Hamlet Scheibe
The waterfall circular trail meanders right and left of the Pitze river to Stillebach and returns via the valley trail back to Scheibe. Along the way the fabulous view of the frozen Klockele waterfall, which is particularly popular with ice climbers, impresses.
Scheibrand cross-country skiing trail
Start
Hamlet Boden (1273m)
Finish
Hamlet Boden (1273m)
Following on from the starting point in Boden this circular route runs along the Boden circular route and then in a figure-of-eight loop around the hamlet Scheibrand. As you will have to cross the country road, please note that you will probably have to stop to carry your skis across.
Stillebach cross-country skiing trail
Start
Hamlet Scheibe (1387m)
Finish
Hamlet Scheibe (1387m)
Just as spectacular as the waterfall circular route, this circular trail runs to Stillebach. Cross the country road shortly after to add an extra loop. Return to your starting point in Scheibe via the valley trail.
Neururer cross-country skiing trail
Start
Hamlet Scheibe (1387m)
Finish
Hamlet Scheibe (1389m)
After the start in Scheibe this cross-country skiing trail meanders along the waterfall circular route and then continues on the valley cross-country trail to Neurur. After a little loop return to your starting point via the same route. The impressive view of the frozen Klockele waterfall makes this trail a truly great “nature experience”.
Mittelberg Route 613
Start
Mittelberg (1729m)
Finish
Gletscherstube (1905m)
The start of the route is the route bus turnaround in Mittelberg. This technically easy route on a gravel road in good condition gives beginners the opportunity to experience the overwhelming sense of mountain biking in the heart of the mountains. Bikers could easily include this small route, even after another more demanding mountain tour.
Kalbenalm - Sechszeiger 6020
Start
Car park Mühlschrofen or Liss/Hochzeiger Bergbahnen (1456m)
Finish
Sechszeiger (1482m)
The starting point of this trail is the car park Mühlschrofen below the hamlet of Gischlewies. The forest path leading towards Leiner Alm branches off after about 1 km onto a wide gravel path towards Kaitanger (Entry also possible from Kaitanger). From here, the route runs parallel to the red MTB route 609 (Tanzalm) and together the trails meander steadily uphill through sparse woodland to the Stalderhütte/Hochzeigerhaus turn-off. The route continues straight on to the Kalbenalm located at the timberline (refreshment stop). From there the trail runs steeply uphill in serpentines for approx. 1.5 km to the reservoir at the mountain station of the Panorama cable car. On the subsequent flatter section, the biker can take a breather before reaching the summit cross of the Sechszeiger at 2,392 m, where a breathtaking view of the surrounding mountains makes the effort worthwhile. If you want to reach a second summit, follow the signs to the Hochzeiger 2.5 mountain station - another 1.7 km or 40 minutes. Once there, you can reach the Hochzeiger 2,560 m summit on foot in 15 minutes. You can return via the same route or via the Steinbock Trail (single trail).