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The starting point of the approximately 55-kilometre-long Peter Habeler Hike is the village of Ginzling in the Zillertal Valley or St. Jodok in the Wipptal Valley. You can also access this long-distance alpine hike directly from the Pfitschtal Valley (Italy), the Brenner Pass, the Schlegeisspeicher reservoir or from the village of Hintertux.
Walk in the footsteps of Peter Habeler and allow yourself to be inspired by the magic of the impressive Zillertal Alps. Whether clockwise or anticlockwise, the aim is to circumnavigate the peaks of the Western Ziller Valley Alps.
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Are you looking to completing the famous Peter Habeler Trek, one of the finest examples of hiking holidays in Austria? Also known as the Peter Habeler Runde, this trek is a circular route that starts and ends in Vals, a mountaineering village with 537 inhabitants in Tyrol.
May 7, 2024 · Spend seven days above 2,000 meters (6,561 feet) altitude following a high-altitude trail around the magnificent Olperer. At 3,476 meters (11,404 feet), it is the highest mountain in the Tux Alps. On beautiful, partly-challenging paths, you can admire the summit from all sides.
Popular long-distance hiking trail named after the mountaineer Peter Haberler The Peter Habeler Tour is a summit tour of the western Zillertal Alps. The high-altitude hiking trail is usually divided into six stages.
Head out on this 35.0-mile loop trail near Vals, Tyrol. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 23 h 45 min to complete. This trail is great for backpacking and hiking, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring.
Peter Habeler round. Difficult hike. Very good physical condition required. Good surefootedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required. The circular hike, which is about 60 kilometers long in total, leads over six huts with distances of 3.5 to 13 kilometers with and without summit ascents.