Attractions and places to see in the Pitztal encompass a diverse landscape of glaciers, mountain lakes, and alpine valleys in Tyrol, Austria. The region is characterized by high alpine scenery, including the Pitztal Glacier, Austria's highest glacier. It features natural landmarks such as the Rifflsee and various waterfalls, alongside cultural sites like the Stamserhaus Farmhouse. The valley provides opportunities for exploring natural features and historical points of interest.
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Austria's second-highest mountain and the top of Tyrol - a very popular tour destination with a short approach via the Pitztal ski area. And rewarding. The short climb on the ridge (up to grade II) should be mastered safely, then it's a pleasure. If there is enough snow, the long (unfortunately also quite flat) descent into the valley is absolutely recommended.
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Accommodation and food is very good
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Gaislachkogel Summit Cross Summit cross on the 3,056-meter-high Gaislachkogel 100 years of the Innerötztal Section
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The Ludwigsburger Hut (formerly Lehnerjoch Hut) offers a great view over to the Kaunergrat and down into the valley. There is a playground for children in front of the terrace. In summer there are a total of 52 beds in rooms and dormitories. The winter room can accommodate up to 14 people. You can find all the information at https://www.ludwigsburger-huette.at/.
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September 21, 2024 Unfortunately already closed 🥲. July 20, 2025 Absolutely fantastic food and super friendly hosts. Gluten-free food is also no problem 👍.
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We had a comfortable stay in the small Larcher Alm. There are about 20 beds and a shower. Nice hosts!
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Pitztal is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Wildspitze Summit, Austria's second-highest mountain, offering extensive views. The picturesque Rifflsee mountain lake is accessible by gondola and offers unique raft rides. Other natural highlights include the Gries Waterfall, Stuiben Waterfall near Jerzens, and the Söllberg Waterfall near St. Leonhard. Don't miss the Arzler Pitzeklamm Gorge for a thrilling circular hike along the Luis-Trenker-Steig.
Yes, the Pitztal Glacier is Austria's highest glacier, offering stunning alpine scenery and skiing from September to May. You can enjoy panoramic views from "Café 3440," Tyrol's highest-altitude café, and experience the unique Glacier Cinema at 3,440 meters above sea level.
For families, the Rifflsee is a great option, accessible by gondola, where you can enjoy a raft ride across the lake. The Hochzeiger Adventure Mountain above Jerzens features the ZirbenPark, where children can learn about the Swiss stone pine. The Kaunergrat Nature Park also offers guided tours and hikes suitable for families, focusing on local flora and fauna.
Pitztal is a paradise for hikers and mountaineers, with 380 kilometers of trails ranging from easy walks to challenging summit tours. Popular destinations include the Braunschweiger Hut, known for its views of the Ötztal Alps, and the Wildspitze Summit. You can find many routes, including waterfall hikes, in the region. For more detailed hiking routes, explore the waterfall hikes guide.
You can explore the Stamserhaus Farmhouse in Wenns, Tyrol's oldest farmhouse, which hosts art and cultural events. The Ibex Center in Schrofen provides insights into the ibex, the heraldic animal of Pitztal. Additionally, the Swiss Pine Museum in Jerzens offers an opportunity to learn about the local Swiss pine.
Families can enjoy the PitzPark, a 1,000 square meter adventure park with a natural swimming pond and water play stations. The XP Adventure Park in Jerzens offers various activities for all ages. The ZirbenPark on Hochzeiger Adventure Mountain is also a great spot for children to learn and play.
Pitztal offers diverse cycling and mountain biking routes. You can find various trails, including the Ollweite Line (6010), an intermediate mountain bike trail with flowing sections and stunning views. For more options, check out the Cycling in the Pitztal guide or the MTB Trails in the Pitztal guide.
Beyond hiking and skiing, Pitztal offers unique adventures like Europe's highest rafting experience on Rifflsee. The Benni-Raich-Bridge, a pedestrian bridge spanning the Arzler Pitzeklamm Gorge at 94 meters, provides impressive views and a thrilling experience.
Pitztal offers activities year-round. For skiing and snow sports, the Pitztal Glacier allows for skiing from September to May. Summer months are ideal for hiking, mountaineering, and exploring mountain lakes and waterfalls. The Kaunergrat Nature Park offers guided tours throughout the year.
Yes, Pitztal is known for its mountain huts. Popular options include the Braunschweiger Hut, offering Tyrolean specialties and panoramic views, and the Taschachhaus, located wonderfully at the foot of the glacier. Other huts like the Rifflsee Hut and Ludwigsburger Hut also provide food and accommodation.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from high-altitude locations like the Pitztal Glacier and various mountain huts. The delicious food and cozy atmosphere in the huts, such as the Braunschweiger Hut, are also highly appreciated. The diverse trails and the unique high alpine landscape, like that found on the Ollweite Line, are often highlighted as well.
Many attractions in Pitztal are easily accessible by cable car and ski lifts. The Rifflsee is reached via the Rifflsee Gondola, and the Hochzeiger Adventure Mountain is served by the Hochzeiger Gondola and Hochzeigerbahn. The Pitztal Glacier is accessed by the Glacier Express Gondola, providing convenient access to high alpine areas.


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