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Mountaineering routes around Schmirn are situated in the Wipptal valley of North Tyrol, Austria, an alpine region known for its high peaks and deep valleys. The area is characterized by challenging alpine landscapes, including the prominent Olperer massif and other notable summits like Ultenspitze, Gammerspitze, and the Small Kaserer. Schmirn holds a designation as a mountaineering village, indicating its focus on alpine tourism and sustainable practices. The terrain features a network of trails leading through areas such as the Wildlahnertal…
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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196
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5.26km
02:15
300m
300m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
18
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9.72km
04:31
980m
980m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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16
hikers
16.6km
06:02
920m
920m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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8.69km
04:21
990m
990m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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13
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13.6km
07:08
1,230m
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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In summer, self-service drinks are available at the alpine hut. The cash register for drinks and donations is on the wall inside the hut. 🙂 A beautiful little hike. Also easy to manage with a small child. Be careful, though, on the steep slopes towards the stream. Always let your child walk towards the mountain, not the slope. ❣️
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Being able to replenish water reserves during the tour is simply fantastic 🤩 Especially on hot days because of the exposure 👌🏻
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A beautiful mountain lake for snowmaking
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The ascent to the Frauenwand is worthwhile because of the view, and there are also other options for hiking tours/summit ascents from here.
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From here, the tedious but worthwhile ascent to the Kaserer Nordgrat and then on to the Kleiner Kaserer begins. 🥾⛰️
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From here there is a beautiful view, especially of the Tux valley, but also of the surrounding higher peaks!
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Strenuous ascent and descent. Dreamlike view.
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Rustic and like from earlier times, the small, unmanaged huts on this beautiful alpine pasture are in front of you. A perfect place for a rest and the consumption of snacks you have brought with you.
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The mountaineering routes in Schmirn are generally considered difficult. All 11 routes listed in this guide are rated as difficult, offering challenging ascents and alpine terrain suitable for experienced mountaineers. For example, the Schoberspitze loop from Schmirn involves a significant elevation gain of almost 1,000 meters.
Yes, Schmirn offers several excellent circular mountaineering routes. A popular option is the Mountaineering loop from St. Jodok am Brenner, which provides alpine challenges within the wider mountaineering village area. Another notable circular path is the Lizumer Reckner Summit Cross – Cliff Edge loop from Ladins, leading through high alpine landscapes.
Schmirn is rich in natural beauty. You can encounter impressive gorges and waterfalls, such as the Schrauben Waterfall or the Zamserbachtal Valley. The region is also home to significant peaks like the Grüblspitze and the majestic Olperer Summit, part of the Tux Main Ridge, which offers spectacular panoramic views.
The mountaineering routes in Schmirn are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 360 reviews. Mountaineers often praise the challenging alpine landscapes, the stunning panoramic views from peaks like the Olperer massif, and the diverse trail networks that cater to a true alpine experience.
The duration of mountaineering routes in Schmirn varies depending on the specific trail and your pace. For instance, the Mountaineering loop from St. Jodok am Brenner typically takes around 2 hours and 15 minutes. Longer routes, such as the Lizumer Reckner Summit Cross – Cliff Edge loop from Ladins, can take approximately 7 hours and 8 minutes to complete.
Yes, Schmirn offers access to several popular peaks. The Olperer massif is a prominent feature, and while challenging, its grandeur can be admired from surrounding peaks. Other accessible peaks include the Ultenspitze (or Ottenspitze), Gammerspitze, and the Small Kaserer. The Schoberspitze loop from Schmirn leads to the Western Schöberspitze, providing a challenging ascent.
The best time for mountaineering in Schmirn is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable. However, Schmirn is also known for its winter activities, with heavy snowfall making it popular for ski touring and snowshoeing, particularly in Innerschmirn.
Yes, for those seeking multi-day adventures, the Schmirn region offers opportunities for hut-to-hut excursions. The Smugglers' Trail and the Peter Habeler Tour are examples of routes that lead to hidden glacial lakes and along historical paths, allowing for extended exploration of the alpine landscape.
Among the routes listed, the Lizumer Reckner Summit Cross – Cliff Edge loop from Ladins features the highest elevation gain, with an ascent of over 1,230 meters. This route is designed for experienced mountaineers looking for a significant challenge in high alpine terrain.
The Wildlahnertal valley is described as lonely and wild, offering particularly challenging ascents for mountaineers. The Kluppental valley, north of Ladins, also features an impressive gorge and opens into wide alpine pastures, providing varied and demanding terrain.
There are 11 dedicated mountaineering routes detailed in this guide for the Schmirn area, all of which are rated as difficult. These routes offer a range of challenging experiences for mountaineers exploring the Wipptal valley.
Absolutely. Schmirn transforms into a winter wonderland, especially popular for ski touring due to heavy snowfall, particularly in Innerschmirn near the Zillertal Alps. There are also extensive options for snowshoeing and winter hiking, with trails traversing areas like the Wildlahnertal Valley or leading to peaks such as the Rauher Kopf.
Beyond the physical activities, Schmirn offers cultural insights. The Mariahilf Pilgrimage Church, known as "Zur Kalten Herberge," is a notable attraction accessible via a leisurely hiking trail. Additionally, initiatives like the "School of the Alpine Pasture" allow visitors to learn about traditional alpine life.


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