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Hiking : Venetalm

Austria Tyrol Bezirk Imst

Map of the trail for Venetalm

Durée

05:36:10

Distance

13.383 km

Dénivelé

1002.0 m

This extremely difficult 13.383 km circular hiking route in the Venetalm area offers a challenging adventure for experienced hikers. The trail includes an elevation gain of 1002.0 meters and is estimated to take approximately 5 hours and 36 minutes to complete.

As you start your journey, you will come across various points of interest along the way. At the beginning of the trail, you will find the "Gasthof zur Post" restaurant, where you can grab a bite to eat before embarking on your hike. Further ahead, at around 0.25 km into the hike, you will pass by the "Pitztaler Hof" restaurant, offering sustenance for hikers.

Midway through the trail, at approximately 6.37 km from the start, you will reach the "Venetalm" alpine hut, a perfect place to take a rest and enjoy the magnificent views of the surrounding area. Near the hut, you can also find the Venetalm website for more information about the location.

Along the route, you will also encounter useful amenities such as the "Rutsche" pub, located at 0.19 km from the start, and a drinking water station at 0.43 km from the beginning of the trail to help you stay hydrated.

Before starting the hike, make sure to pack enough water and snacks, as well as check the weather forecast to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. With its challenging terrain and stunning natural beauty, this hiking route promises a rewarding adventure for those willing to take on the challenge.

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