Hiking in South Tyrol
If the goal is longer than 3000 m also add mansions, gloves and hat. If your idea is to make fixed-rope routes a harness and rope.
The fundamental thing then is to well-informed on the course and weather conditions before you leave!
Below we offer excursions to various difficulties, suitable for all types of hikers, the most experienced and pretentious as those beginners.
Essential for both caution and awareness of what you are doing! The mountain is in fact a good friend and companion effects, but we must learn to know, respect and above all not wanting to challenge it!
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Hiking in Vinschgau in South Tyrol
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The mountain huts at Rosskopf also invite you to enjoy culinary delicacies in summer.
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Sterzing is the starting point for many cosy and challenging hiking tours.
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Trekking tour in the Nature Parc Sennes with view of Seekofel.
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The via ferrata Pisciadu in the Sella Group is one of the most popular ferratas in the Dolomites. Also, it has a breath-taking suspension bridge. It can be accessed from the road to Grödner Joch pass.
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Hiking in Hafling
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Hiking around Corvara
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Hiking on the Sella Group
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Hike nearby the Sella peaks
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Hiking at the Sellaronda
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In the Mountains of South Tyrol
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Hiking in South Tyrol
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A 3,000 m peaks in the Dolomites.
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