Hike from Würzjoch ridge to the Peitlerkofel mountain

Mountain Hiking 39030 St. Martin in Thurn / San Martino in Badia
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Duration 3.2 h

Distance 5.8 km

Ascend 939 hm

Descent 939 hm

Max. height 2875 m

Hike from Würzjoch ridge to the Peitlerkofel mountain - Description

The Peitlerkofel in the Puez-Geisler Nature Park in the northwest Dolomites is one of the towering peaks above the Würzjoch.

Directions

  • Start

    Würzjoch ridge

    Start at the parking area on the Würzjoch (2,008 m) – which can be reached from Brixen/Bressanone via Lüsen/Luson or via Afers/Eores – and take forest trail no. 8/A to the Munt-de-Fornella-Alm mountain hut (2,067 m). Keep right and follow the signs to Peitler-Rundweg Trail (marking no. 8/A) over the Peitlerwiesen meadows up to the fork at Schartenbach brook. Here trail no. 8/A joins trail no. 4, leading to the Peitlerscharte ridge (2,363 m). Ascend up the dirt track to the ridge. At this lookout point (with bench) there’s a split in the track. Keep left, and cross over the meadows and climb up a number of sharp bends to the ridge separating the Kleine and Große Peitlerkofel mountains. Use the steel cables to pass along the short, exposed passage to the steep summit of the Große Peitlerkofel. Then continue along the final stretch on the easy path to its highest point (2,875 m). To return, follow the same track back to the starting point. As an alternative, you can also climb the Kleine Peitlerkofel from the ridge.

  • end point

    at the starting point

Tips for the tour

The passages secured with steel cables should be walked with via ferrata equipment, otherwise alternatively choose the small summit.

Difficulty

  • Difficulty

    Medium
  • Fitness

  • Experience

  • Landscape

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Directions

self-arranged arrival
Parking space at Würzjoch ridge

Interesting things nearby

The Hike from Würzjoch ridge to the Peitlerkofel mountain tour starts in St. Martin in Thurn / San Martino in Badia.