Hiking Trail

Vent - Breslauer Hut - Vent

Vent
Top
Medium
Key facts
3:00 h Duration
4.34 km Length
900 m Ascent
19 m Descent
2,844 m Max. altitude
1,882 m Min. altitude
Stamina
Landscape
Quality of Experience
Best Season
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Description

VENT -> Breslauer Hut -> VENT

Map & elevation profile

VENT -> Breslauer Hut -> VENT

From Vent you either hike on a very wide, evenly ascending path or a slightly steeper path below the chairlift to the Stableinalm, the top station of the chairlift. From the Stableinalm, first moderately on a wide path, then steeply ascending on a narrow mountain trail to the Breslauer Hut.

Regions & Places

Austria (Country)
Tyrol (Province)
Bezirk Imst (District)
Ötztal (Tourism area)
Vent (Tourism area)
Gemeinde Sölden (Commune)

Mountain areas

Ötztal Alps (Mountain area)
Alps (Mountain area)
Modified at 02.06.2026 · Created at 01.08.2017

Characteristics

Linear route
Scenic
Refreshment stops available

Way types

Asphalt 171.45 m
Schotterweg 154.29 m
Pfad 4.01 km

Safety guidelines

Moderately difficult mountain trail; suitable for sure-footed and experienced mountain hikers; good physical condition, mountain experience and mountain equipment (see equipment section) necessary. Please check the current weather report at: https://www.oetztal.com/de/sommer.html

Additional information

Cable cars Vent - double chairlift Wildspitze 2,354 m and 6-seater chairlift Wildes Mannle 2,646 m

Recommended literature

Ötztal Hiking Book | Helga Marberger | Publisher: Tyrolia

Local information Vent / available at Information Vent

Recommended maps

Kompass #042 | Inner Ötztal and Pitztal, Gurgler Valley, Venter Valley | 1:25,000

Kompass #042 | Inner Ötztal and Pitztal, Gurgler Valley, Venter Valley | 1:25,000

Kompass #43 | Ötztal Alps, Ötztal, Pitztal | 1:50,000

Freytag&Bernd WK 251 | Ötztal, Pitztal, Kaunertal, Wildspitze | 1:25,000

Kompass | Bike & hiking map Ötztal | 1:35,000

From Vent you either hike on a very wide, evenly ascending path or a slightly steeper path below the chairlift to the Stableinalm, the top station of the chairlift. From the Stableinalm, first moderately on a wide path, then steeply ascending on a narrow mountain trail to the Breslauer Hut.

Public transit

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

Starting point

Breslauer Hut

Getting there

Driving to the ÖTZTAL. Located in Tyrol, the Ötztal branches off to the south as the longest side valley of the Eastern Alps. Traveling by car takes visitors through the Inn Valley to the valley entrance and further along the Ötztal. In addition to toll motorways, regional roads can also be used. With the route planner, your drive can be planned quickly and conveniently: To the route planner: https://www.google.at/maps

Parking

 

Paid parking in the mountaineering village of Vent:

At the entrance to the village (summer only)

At the valley station of the Wildspitze double chairlift (DSB Wildspitze)

At the Mountaineers’ Chapel

Further information can be found here:

https://www.oetztal.com/en/regions-villages/parking

Coordinates

10.9134, 46.858802
Plan arrival

Saturday, 13.06.
Increasingly sunny -
Warmer than recently
Morning
5 °C
40%
Rainfall risk
Afternoon
17 °C
20%
Rainfall risk
Sunday, 14.06.
Often sunny and warm
Good weather for outdoor activities
Morning
6 °C
10%
Rainfall risk
Afternoon
17 °C
30%
Rainfall risk

The tour is within these protected areas.

Naturpark Ötztal (Protected area)
Ötztaler Alpen (Protected area)
Ruhegebiet Ötztaler Alpen (Protected area)

Appropriate equipment such as breathable and weather-appropriate outdoor clothing, ankle-high hiking boots, wind, rain and sun protection, cap, possibly gloves, is 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 opportunities to stop for food, is necessary.