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Mountain Tours and Via Ferratas in South Tyrol

Whether in the Dolomites or in the beautiful Vinschgau, here mountaineers and climbers will find numerous tours that meet all requirements. The beautiful mountain world serves as a backdrop for varied tours.

Rope team on Ortler ridge
Foto: Svíčková - GFDL
Mountain Tour: Ortler Hintergrat

Jacob's Peak
Foto: Bbb - CC BY-SA 1.0
Mountain Tour: To the Jakobsspitze

High Angelus and Tschenglser High Wall in Vinschgau seen from the northeast
Foto: Erwin Lindemann - Public Domain
Via Ferrata Tschenglser Hochwand

Descent from Santner Pass - View of the Gartl Hut
Foto: Andrea Schieber - CC BY-SA 2.0
Santnerpass Via Ferrata (Dolomites)

Mount Conturines, Alta Badia
Foto: Federico Pelloni - CC BY-ND 2.0
Via Ferrata Conturinesspitze (Dolomites)

Climbing on the Nose Wall
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5 challenging Via Ferratas in South Tyrol

Professional climbers are truly in paradise in South Tyrol. In hardly any other region in the Eastern Alps will you find such an abundance of challenging and well-maintained via ferratas.

View of the Magdeburger Hut
Photo: Wikipedia-User: Cactus26 - CC BY-SA 3.0
From the Magdeburger to the Teplitzer Hütte

Very rewarding but quite challenging tour for mountain professionals.

Climbing path in South Tyrol
Via Ferratas in South Tyrol

The rocky peaks of the Alps and especially the Dolomites have always been a great fascination. Numerous climbing paths of all levels of difficulty offer even less experienced climbers opportunities to venture into these regions.

Dreischusterspitze, Schusterplatte and Paternkofel from the summit of the Kleine Zinne
Christian Pellegrin - CC BY-SA 2.0
Mountain hike to the Schusterplatte (2957 m)

The Schusterplatte between the Innerfeld and Fischleintal valleys is an extremely rewarding summit with great views.

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View of Roen from Karnol
Photo: Wikipedia-User: Plentn - Public Domain
Hike to Roèn (2116 m)

The Roèn, which rises steeply to the west above Tramin, is the highest and at the same time most rewarding viewpoint mountain of the entire Mendola Ridge.

Peitlerkofel (2875m) seen from Würzjoch
Mountain tour to the Peitlerkofel (2874 m)

This massive rock mountain - the northwestern cornerstone of the Dolomites - towers with its 600 m high north face clearly visible above the green Lüsner mountains.

The Lake Tour
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Seven Lakes (2443 - 2647 m) Ridnaun

In the farthest Ridnaun Valley lie the magnificent Seven Lakes with their crystal-clear water dipped in deep blue color, in front of a gigantic mountain backdrop.

East flank of Rötspitze (firn trapezoid)
Photo: Wikipedia-User: Mariozott - CC BY-SA 3.0
High Tour to Rötspitze (3495 m)

High alpine glacier tour from the Lenkjöchlhütte to the summit of the Rötspitze

Rauchkofel
Stefan.straub - CC BY-SA 4.0
High Tour to Rauchkofel (3252 m)

Alpine tour from Prettau to the Waldner Alm with summiting of the Rauchkofel. Only for experienced mountaineers

The Hirzer Peak (left, 2781m) from the west
Photo: Wikipedia-User: Stevie-Ray78 - CC BY-SA 3.0
Hike to the Hirzer (2781 m)

The Hirzer is the highest peak of the Sarntal western ridge and can be easily climbed by hikers who are not afraid of heights and sure-footed.

Spronser Lakes: Green Lake - Texel Group Nature Park
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Spronser Lakes Plateau (2126 - 2589 m)

The Spronser Lakes, the largest high alpine lake group in South Tyrol, are located high above Merano, at the end of the Spronser Valley. The ten lakes offer a unique mountain experience in a beautiful circular tour.

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