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Mountaineering routes around Schnals - Senales are characterized by a dramatic high-alpine landscape, featuring extensive glaciers and challenging peaks. The region transitions from valley floors to ancient glaciers, offering diverse terrain for experienced alpinists. Prominent features include the Val Senales Glacier and numerous three-thousand-meter peaks, providing a robust environment for high-altitude pursuits.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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115
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5.23km
03:54
530m
530m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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14.9km
07:38
1,250m
1,250m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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3.25km
01:31
180m
170m
Hard mountaineering route. Great for any fitness level. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Kapelle zur Heiligen Familie, Kurzras, Schnals The Chapel of the Holy Family in Kurzras, Schnalstal, South Tyrol, is a farm chapel built in 1895 by the farmer Serafin Gurschler. Located between paved parking lots and hotel facilities, this chapel is a significant historical monument in the region. The chapel was erected as a farm chapel and stands as a testament to the history and cultural heritage of the Gurschler family, who farmed Kurzras for many generations. Kurzras, 11, 39020 Schnals Text / Source: wikipedia.org https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurzras
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Monumento a Leo Gurschler, Kurzras / Schnals The Leo Gurschler piste in Kurzras is a significant monument celebrating the history of Leo Gurschler and the development of the Schnalstal Glacier. This piste is 550 meters long, with a vertical drop of 200 meters and a gradient of up to 62 percent. It is artificially snowed and is a symbol of the development of skiing in Schnalstal. The opening of the Leo Gurschler piste in autumn 2016 was a major milestone, which not only advanced winter sports but also created new jobs. The piste is an important place for skiers, hikers, and photographers, and is considered part of the traditions of the Alpine region.
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The still completely untouched Lagaun Valley is one of the most beautiful valleys in South Tyrol. Here you'll find a small lake, raised bogs, and rare flora.
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The small chapel in Kurzras in the Schnals Valley, dedicated to the Holy Family, stands elevated on a hill above the village, a serene and captivating sight amidst alpine meadows and mountain peaks. It was built in 1895 by the Kurzhof farmer Serafin Gurschler and is now part of South Tyrol's cultural heritage. The chapel's interior is simply designed; arched windows, a plain altar, and an intimate atmosphere characterize the space.
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A very beautiful bridge in a brilliant area, when we were here there were hardly any people, but horses.
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Vernago Lake, an artificial lake in the Val Senales, is the ideal starting point for several mountain trails, including the one to the Senales Glacier, where the famous 'Similaun Mummy' was discovered in 1991.
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The Lagaun Valley, an unspoiled jewel of South Tyrol, enchants with its Alpine lake and colorful flora. Continuing along the ancient irrigation channel, you will discover traces of a thousand-year-old history, while the path leads to a charming wooden bridge over the Lagaun River.
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The climb is arduous and not very interesting, but the further ridge path makes up for everything
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Schnals - Senales offers a robust network of over 30 mountaineering routes. These routes primarily cater to experienced alpinists, with 25 classified as difficult and 5 as moderate, providing a wide array of challenging high-alpine experiences.
Mountaineering in Schnals - Senales is characterized by dramatic high-alpine landscapes, extensive glaciers, and challenging peaks. You'll encounter demanding tours leading to summits like Weißkugel, Finailspitze, and the spectacular Similaun peak, often involving glacial terrain and significant elevation gain.
Yes, while most routes are difficult, there are a few moderate options. One such route is the Pfossental Valley – Rableidalm Mountain Hut loop from Vorderkaser - Casera di Fuori, which offers a rewarding experience without the extreme demands of the most challenging high-alpine climbs.
The region is rich in natural beauty and historical significance. You can explore the stunning Lake Vernago, or discover the unique Gurgl Stone Pine Forest. For a historical highlight, the Tisenjoch saddle near the Similaun peak is the discovery site of Ötzi the Iceman, which you can visit via routes like the Similaun Hut – Ötzi Monument at Tisenjoch loop.
Absolutely. The View of Vernagt Reservoir – Similaun Hut loop from Schnals - Senales is a popular mountaineering route that provides stunning vistas of the Vernagt Reservoir as you ascend towards the Similaun Hut.
The mountaineering routes in Schnals - Senales are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.9 stars from over 60 reviews. Mountaineers often praise the dramatic high-alpine scenery, the challenging nature of the trails, and the unique experience of exploring glacial terrain.
Yes, for experienced mountaineers, the Similaun Hut – Similaun Summit loop from Similaunhütte - Rifugio Similaun offers a challenging high-alpine ascent to the summit of Similaun, providing breathtaking panoramic views.
Many routes in Schnals - Senales traverse high-alpine glacial terrain. A notable example is the Im Hintern Eis (3270 m) – View of Kurzras loop from Kurzras - Maso Corto, which leads you through impressive glacial landscapes.
The best time for high-alpine mountaineering and glacier tours in Schnals - Senales is typically from July to October. For ski tours, the season usually runs from December to April. Always check current weather and snow conditions before heading out, as conditions can change rapidly in the mountains.
Yes, the region features several impressive natural formations. You can find the beautiful Rotmoos Waterfall and explore the dramatic Gorge of the 1,000 Steps, which also features a suspension bridge.
Yes, the Schnals - Senales region is well-equipped with high-altitude mountain huts and refuges. These huts, such as the Similaun Hut, offer essential services like food, drink, and accommodation, providing crucial support for mountaineers on longer tours.
The Texelgruppe Nature Park, the largest in South Tyrol, offers numerous worthwhile routes where you might spot alpine wildlife. Keep an eye out for ibexes and chamois, which are native to this high-alpine environment.


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