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TOURS AND ROUTES IN THE PITZTAL VALLEY
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TOURS AND ROUTES IN THE PITZTAL VALLEY
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Kletterpark Pitztaler Gletscher - Murmeltiersteig
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Murmeltiersteig: The "Murmeltier"-variant becomes progressively more challenging and rewards you with climbing over granite. Where necessary, footholds are provided. However, you still get a lot of direct contact with the rock. This route is perfectly suitable for children from 10 years (perhaps with additional securing). Maximum level of difficulty is C on a scale from A to E. (330m length)
Kletterpark Pitztaler Gletscher - Steinbocksteig
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Steinbocksteig: The right "Steinbock"-route is the one for experts. The greyish and reddish rock plates are all natural without any footholds. Its modernly built fun route is perfectly integrated in splendid rock formations and mostly goes up vertically in elegant zigzag ways. The maximum level of difficulty is D+ on a scale from A to E. (330m length)
Kletterpark Pitztaler Gletscher - Gamssteig
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Gamssteig: The "Gamssteig"-variant rounds off the set of possibilities within the climbing park of the "Pitztaler Gletscher". With a maximum difficulty level of D it serves as an ideal preparation for the expert route, which is easily accessible via the "Bilanzierstation". (350m length)
Kletterpark Pitztaler Gletscher - Erlebnisklettersteig
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The via ferrata "Erlebnissteig" is suitable for children from 10 years and is the ideal preparation for the other three via ferratas. At the top, the family is rewarded with a view towards Tyrol's highest glacier. With the maximum difficulty level of B, this via ferrata is ideally suitable for children and makes hungry for more thanks to its natural type of construction. (220m length)
Steinwand - Arzl im Pitztal
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(1047m)
Finish
(851m)
The local Steinwand via ferrata near Arzl is quick and easy to reach. A main route of difficulty level B/C leads through the shady north face.There are also two other variants. At the exit is the Adlerhorst viewing platform, from where you have a sensational view of the valley. The Adlerhorst viewing platform can be reached by "non-climbers" via two hiking trails.
Difficulty B/C, variants D/E,C
Sporty via ferrata with two variants of varying difficulty. The left-hand variant is extremely steep and is in the D/E difficulty range; this route was named the "Andy Eiter Route" after climbing world champion Angy Eiter. The easier variant on the right is in the C range.
Difficulty B/C, variants D/E,C
Sporty via ferrata with two variants of varying difficulty. The left-hand variant is extremely steep and is in the D/E difficulty range; this route was named the "Andy Eiter Route" after climbing world champion Angy Eiter. The easier variant on the right is in the C range.
Klettersteig Liss
Start
(1456m)
Finish
(1715m)
The via ferrata is located in the Jerzens-Hochzeiger climbing park and is ideal for gaining your first experience on a via ferrata.
Kaunergrathütte
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(1603m)
Finish
(2806m)
The via ferrata is located directly at the Kaunergrathütte and is ideal for gaining experience on a via ferrata.
Bike und Hike Taschachhaus 6025
Start
Mandarfen Parkplatz (1675m)
Finish
Materialseilbahn Taschachhaus (2043m)
From the public car park north of the Rifflsee cable car, you drive directly below the Rifflsee valley station over a bridge to the building yard of the Pitztal tourism association. You reach the Taschachalm on a very pleasant ascent. From there, you drive descend slightly in a south-westerly direction than you reach a rough gravel path. You pass the very steep ascent to the Rifflsee, which is not permitted for mountain bikers according to the landowner. It is also strongly discouraged, as the nature and steepness of the path is not suitable for MTBs or e-bikes. Following the signposted gravel path, you reach the Taschachhaus material cable car after approx. 6 km. From there, a wonderful hiking world opens up, which takes you not only to the Taschachhaus but also to the foot of the Taschachferner - walking time approx. 1 hour.