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Winter-Tours
around the Lake Antholz
Antholz Valley
Winter hike to the Staller Saddle
Distance 6,5 km
Duration 2 h 10 min
Ascent 434 m
Decent 0 m
Snowshoe hike in the Antholzertal / Valle Anterselva valley | © Wisthaler Harald, Tourismusverein Antholzertal
Intermediate
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Antholz Valley
Snowhike: Staller Saddle
Distance 5,8 km
Duration 2 h 00 min
Ascent 411 m
Decent 5 m
Croda Rossa Anterselva | © Harald Wisthaler, Tourismusverein Antholzertal
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Antholz Valley
Ski Touring to the Mount Rotwand
Distance 10,2 km
Duration 4 h 28 min
Ascent 1.280 m
Decent 108 m
Staller Saddle Valle Anterselva | © TV Antholzertal, Tourismusverein Antholzertal
Intermediate
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Antholz Valley
Ski Touring to the Staller Saddle
Distance 6,3 km
Duration 2 h 15 min
Ascent 432 m
Decent 13 m
Antholz Valley
Winter hike Lake Antholz
Distance 2,0 km
Duration 30 min
Ascent 4 m
Decent 4 m

IMPORTANT

IMPORTANT
  • Avalanche report
  • Weather
  • Entering frozen Lake Antholz
  • ALPINE & SKI TOURING GUIDE BAUMGARTNER MARTIN
  • Folder "Safe hiking"

Avalanche report

Before each tour, read the avalanche report carefully and adapt the tour accordingly!

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Weather

Read the WEATHER REPORT carefully before each tour and adapt the tour accordingly!

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Entering frozen Lake Antholz

Here you will find the map with the marked trails on the frozen Lake Antholz. The orange-marked path is the winter hiking trail, while the green-marked one is the cross-country ski trail. Please stay on the designated paths to protect nature and ensure everyone's safety!

 

The ice thickness is regularly checked, and the lake is only opened when it is sufficiently thick. Please check before entering whether the Lake Antholz is currently safe to walk on.

Map of cross-country ski trail and winter hiking trail Status winter hiking trail/cross-country ski trail
  • ALPINE & SKI TOURING GUIDE BAUMGARTNER MARTIN

ALPINE & SKI TOURING GUIDE BAUMGARTNER MARTIN

Ski tour, ski traverse, ice climbing, ice wall, snowshoe hike, alpine tour

My name is Martin Baumgartner, and I was born in 1987; I’m also known as Jochele Martin, because I grew up on Jochelehof farm. I trained as a motor mechanic, and I now manage Jochelehof farm together with my family. I love walking in the mountains, both in summer and winter. In 2018, I passed the “certified alpine skier guide” exam, and I will be happy to accompany you up into the mountains. You can choose one of the many classic routes or opt for one of the lesser-known trails.

 

CONTACT:

Mountain guide Pustertal valley

tel +39 347 3321416

info@bergfuehrerpustertal.com

www.bergfuehrerpustertal.com

Folder "Safe hiking"

In this folder the Alpenverein Südtirol explains the 5 levels of avalanche danger in a simple way, so you can adapt your tour planing and your reactions to the present situation!

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