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European long-distance hiking trail E5 - variant - from the Braunschweiger Hut to Vernagt am See in the Schnalstal Valley

Long Distance Hiking · Pitztal
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  • Similaunhütte im Sommer
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    Braunschweigerhütte -> Pitztaler Jöchl (2,990m) -> Tiefenbach Glacier -> Vent -> Martin Busch Hut (2,501m) -> Similaun Hut (3,019m) -> Vernagt am See in the Schnalstal Valley

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    Distance 34.4 km
    13:30 h
    2,013 m
    3,071 m
    3,162 m
    1,696 m

    From the Braunschweigerhütte, hike up to Pitztaler Jöchl (2,990m) and over snow and ice to the Rettenbachferner in the Ötztal. The view of the surrounding glacier world and the 3,000-meter peaks is unique. From the Rettenbachferner, continue by bus to the Tiefenbach Glacier. Along the high panoramic trail, hike from about 2,800 m down to the mountain village of Vent at about 1,900 m. The trail runs from the glacier over the slopes of Mutboden, Weißkar, and Sonnenberg to lush alpine meadows. Upon arrival in Vent, several inns invite you to stop for a meal before heading back uphill to the Martin Busch Hut (2,501m). From Vent to Ochsenkopf, halfway up which turn left into the Niedertal. On a wide path past the mountain guide chapel and the shepherd's hut, continue on a moderately ascending path to the Martin Busch Hut and onward to the Similaun Hut. Here is the opportunity for a detour to the Ötzi, the Iceman’s discovery site 3,200 m (secured with rope, 1.5 h). At the highest point of this route, the Niederjoch, you cross the main Alpine ridge and hike from the high alpine region down to the valley of Vernagt am See in the Schnalstal.

    Author’s recommendation

    Overnight stay at the Martin Busch Hut, Similaun Hut, or the accommodations in Vent. Early reservation recommended.

    Alternative route: From Vent through the Rofental Valley to Hochjoch Hospice 2,413 m to Schön Aussicht Hut 2,845 m to Kurzras in the Schnalstal Valley.

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    Highest point
    3,162 m
    Lowest point
    1,696 m
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    Rest stops

    Tiefenbach Glacier restaurant
    Glacier Hotel Grawand

    Safety information

    For hikers who are not afraid of heights, surefooted, and experienced in high alpine terrain; excellent physical condition, extensive mountain experience, alpine climbing equipment, securing and navigation aids, and good weather conditions are recommended. Please check the current weather report at: www.oetztal.com/de/sommer

    Public transport

    Travel comfortably and safely by train to the Ötztal station. The final stop or departure point is the ÖTZTAL station. Then you can conveniently and quickly travel by public transport or local taxi companies through the entire valley to your desired destination! The current bus timetable is available at: http://fahrplan.vvt.at

    Directions

    Driving into the ÖTZTAL. Located in Tyrol, the Ötztal branches southwards as the longest side valley of the Eastern Alps. Traveling by car takes visitors through the Inn Valley to the entrance of the valley and further along the Ötztal. In addition to the toll highway, country roads can also be used. Your trip can be quickly and conveniently planned with the route planner: To the route planner: https://www.google.at/maps.

    Coordinates

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    46.935186, 10.908886
    DMS
    46°56'06.7"N 10°54'32.0"E
    UTM
    32T 645297 5199730
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    Get there by train, car, bike, or on foot!

    Author’s map recommendations

    Kompass hiking map

    Equipment

    Appropriate equipment such as breathable and weather-appropriate outdoor clothing, ankle-high hiking boots, wind, rain and sun protection, a hat, and possibly gloves are required for all hikes and routes. Carrying a first aid kit, a mobile phone, and possibly a hiking map, as well as sufficient provisions for hikes without the possibility of stopping to eat, is necessary.


    Localization

    Parts of this content were machine translated using German as the source language

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    Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.

    Distance
    34.4 km
    Duration
    13:30 h
    Ascent
    2,013 m
    Descent
    3,071 m
    Highest point
    3,162 m
    Lowest point
    1,696 m
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