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TOURS AND ROUTES IN THE PITZTAL VALLEY

TOURS AND ROUTES IN THE PITZTAL VALLEY

Discover our varied tours and routes

Rodelbahn in Enger

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Car parking Enger (1331m)
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Car parking Enger (1412m)
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Dynafit Ski Touring Park at Pitztal Glacier

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Glacier Restaurant
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Magnificent Pitztal Glacier boasts the one and only Ski Touring Park in the secured ski area. No matter if you are an absolute beginner or a really ambitious expert - the Dynafit Ski Touring Park on Pitztal Glacier offers countless marvelous ski mountaineering routes between early autumn and late spring. Varied fabulous routes covering different altitude gains are available. What's best, the Park features separate ascent routes so that you can enjoy unlimited downhill skiing afterwards.
 
• Ascent tracks of three difficulty levels (blue, red, black)
• Varied tour lengths and elevation profiles
• Exclusively in the secured ski area
• From mid-September through late April
• Ideal for beginners, ambitious sportspeople and ski touring athletes
• Beginners' lesson guided by certified Pitztal ski instructors and mountain guides
• DYNAFIT equipment test material available at Ski Rental - Intersport Huter directly on Pitztal Glacier
 

Liss - centre of Jerzens

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Car park Liss/Hochzeiger Bergbahnen (mountain railways) (1462m)
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centre of Jerzens (1122m)
Starting at the hamlet of Liss follow the signs downhill to the village centre of Jerzens. This walk leads through the hamlets of Larchwies, Haag, Breitwies and Oberfeld to the village centre. Once there, several pubs and restaurants invite to take a break (Pitzloch, Restaurant Zirm and Hotel zum Lammwirt).

Hike from Liss to the centre of Jerzens

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Liss (1462m)
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centre of Jerzens (1122m)
Follow the signs Jerzens Dorf from the hamlet Liss to the centre of Jerzens.

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

E5 Kaunergrat alternative route: Kaunergrathütte – Braunschweiger Hütte

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Kaunergrathütte (2814m)
Finish
Braunschweiger Hütte (1601m)
Follow the path downhill to the second crossing. There are two alternative routes from here to the catered mountain hut Braunschweiger Hütte.
1st route: follow the path further downhill until you reach the hamlet of Plangeroß. Once there, follow the valley trail [Talwanderweg] to Mittelberg.
2nd  route: Hikers with alpine experience can follow a high route, the so called Cottbuser Höhenweg, which is partially equipped with fixed ropes until you reach the top station of Rifflseebahn gondola. Continue hiking down to the catered mountain hut Taschach Alm and then descend to Mittelberg.
Both variants of the hike join up again in Mittelberg. Once there, continue the last 1,000 metres in altitude up to the catered mountain hut Braunschweiger Hütte.
 

Steinwand - Arzl im Pitztal

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(1047m)
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(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. 

 

Mandlers Boden

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No matter if families with children or top climbers, here at the numerous boulders which spaciously lie within a beautiful forest, everyone finds his or her boulder. The level of difficulty of the boulders is mainly from 3a up to 7a. Some boulders even have lines in the range from 7a to 8a. Furthermore, there are also a couple of projects. The terrain of the descent is mostly flat. On steep parts, wooden pedestals are provided. For children, a Tipi made of wood is located between the boulders. The individual boulders are connected with a trail. The large meadow in the middle of the boulder area is ideal for taking a rest.

Crashpads can be rented for 10 euros at the Alpine Center, at the tourist information office Wenns or Mandarfen. Registration requested. Alpine Center Tel.: +43 (0)5414 86910, Tourist Office +43(0) 5414 86999

Stillebach Richi`s Wall

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A small and nice climbing area with short distances between the hooks. The fourteen routes differing from 4b up to 6c are ideal for half-day trips. After the climb, there is the possibility to enjoy the rest of the day at the small swimming pond in Stillebach. The climbing garden was built by mountain guide Alfred Dworak
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Climbing park of Jerzens-Hochzeige

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The climbing park of Jerzens-Hochzeiger offers numerous routes with varying degrees of difficulty. The Pitzi climbing rock, as it is often called, also provides two easy via ferratas with a way down through the forest. Moreover, children can test their balance ability on a rope bridge. In order to make sure all family members can get started with climbing and have their first tries, a few man-made holds are attached to a rock. The climbing park of Jerzens-Hochzeiger is the ideal newcomer area for children and serves as "preliminary step" for greater challenges. The climbing garden is equipped with a general map of all routes, sheltered seating facilities and tables.
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