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Kastelbell-Tschars - Castelbello-Ciardes

Hoher Dieb / Gran Ladro Gipfel

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Hoher Dieb / Gran Ladro Gipfel

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The Hoher Dieb, also known by its Italian name Gran Ladro, is a prominent summit nestled in the heart of South Tyrol, Italy. Standing at an elevation of 2,730 meters (8,957 feet) above sea level, this majestic peak is a significant part of the Zufrittkamm ridge within the stunning Ortler Alps. It marks a unique geographical point where the municipal boundaries of Ulten, Latsch, and Kastelbell-Tschars converge, offering a truly immersive alpine experience.

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    23. Mai 2017

    Bergtour

    Der Hohe Dieb ist mit 2.730 m ein ansehlicher Gipfel mit herrlicher Fernsicht. Die Bergtour wird als mittelschwer (rot) eingruppiert, da es stellenweise geröllige und steile Bergwege zu bewältigen gibt. Trittsicherheit und gutes Schuhwerk ist unbedingt erforderlich.

    Alles in allem eine wunderschöne, lange und abwechslungsreiche Wanderung, bei der man ein wenig aufpassen muss, da die Wegmarkierungen am Boden angebracht sind. Die Wege sind jedoch gut zu erkennen.

    26. August 2018

    Wandern

    Die sauberen Berseelein laden zum Ausruhen und Baden der Füsse ein. Sie sind von beiden Tälern gut erreichbar.

    21. Juni 2022

    Wandern

    Wir waren zum zweiten Mal auf dem Hohen Dieb. Bei gutem Wetter wird man mit einem fantastischen Ausblick belohnt. Man sollte aber auch den Gipfel des Hohen Diebs mit dem unspektakulären Kreis besteigen.

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    Die beliebtesten Touren zu Hoher Dieb / Gran Ladro Gipfel

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    1. Koflerseen – Wetterkreuz-Gipfel (2.436 m) Runde von Steinrast

    17,6km

    07:56

    1.370m

    1.370m

    Schwierige Wanderung. Sehr gute Kondition erforderlich. Gute Trittsicherheit, festes Schuhwerk und alpine Erfahrung notwendig.

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    Schwierige Wanderung. Sehr gute Kondition erforderlich. Gute Trittsicherheit, festes Schuhwerk und alpine Erfahrung notwendig.

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    Höhenmeter 2.690 m

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    Bereitgestellt von Foreca

    Mittwoch 4 März

    10°C

    -2°C

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    Max. Windgeschwindigkeit: 1,0 km/h

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    Ort: Kastelbell-Tschars - Castelbello-Ciardes, Südtirol, Italien

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    What is the typical elevation gain and length for a hike to Hoher Dieb / Gran Ladro Summit?

    While specific route details vary, a common ascent to Hoher Dieb / Gran Ladro Summit involves a significant elevation gain, as the summit stands at 2,730 meters (8,957 feet). Hikers should expect a long and varied journey, often covering several kilometers with considerable vertical ascent, making it a demanding but rewarding full-day hike.

    Are there specific parking areas or public transport options for reaching the Hoher Dieb / Gran Ladro trailheads?

    Parking information for Hoher Dieb / Gran Ladro trailheads is not explicitly detailed in the provided information, but access is generally possible from the Val d'Ultimo valley. For public transport, it's advisable to research local bus services connecting to villages in the Ulten valley, such as Kuppelwies or St. Gertraud, which serve as common starting points for hikes in the area.

    Is Hoher Dieb / Gran Ladro Summit suitable for winter hiking?

    The primary hiking season for Hoher Dieb / Gran Ladro is from late June to October. While the area is stunning in winter, the trails can be covered in snow and ice, requiring specialized equipment like snowshoes or skis, and significant alpine experience. It is generally not recommended for casual winter hiking due to potential hazards and challenging conditions.

    Are there any family-friendly or dog-friendly routes to Hoher Dieb / Gran Ladro Summit?

    The hike to Hoher Dieb / Gran Ladro is classified as moderate, with steep sections requiring sure-footedness. While well-prepared older children and dogs accustomed to long, strenuous mountain hikes might manage, it's not typically considered a family-friendly route for young children. Dogs should be kept on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife, and owners must ensure they can handle the terrain and duration.

    What makes the Hoher Dieb / Gran Ladro hike challenging, and what equipment is recommended?

    The hike is considered challenging due to steep mountain trails, varying terrain that can include barren sections with unstable debris, and its overall length. Sure-footedness and good footwear are essential. Recommended equipment includes sturdy hiking boots, weather-appropriate clothing (layers are key), sufficient water and snacks, sun protection, and a map or GPS device. Trekking poles can also be very helpful on the ascents and descents.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near Hoher Dieb / Gran Ladro Summit?

    The summit itself is in a high-alpine environment without amenities. However, the surrounding valleys, particularly the Val d'Ultimo (Ulten valley), offer various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options in villages like Kuppelwies, St. Gertraud, or St. Nikolaus. It's best to plan for refreshments and lodging in these lower-lying areas before or after your hike.

    What are the notable natural features besides the summit views at Hoher Dieb / Gran Ladro?

    Beyond the panoramic views from the summit, a significant natural highlight is the presence of the Covolo Lakes, also known as Kofelraster Lakes. These clear, high-alpine waters are easily accessible from both valleys and offer picturesque photo opportunities. Hikers often enjoy resting by their shores and even bathing their feet in the refreshing water.

    How crowded does Hoher Dieb / Gran Ladro Summit get, especially during peak season?

    As a popular hiking destination, Hoher Dieb / Gran Ladro can experience higher visitor numbers, especially during good weather on weekends in the peak season (July-September). While not explicitly stated, popular trails in the Alps can get busy. Arriving early in the morning can help avoid crowds and secure parking if driving.

    Are there alternative or advanced hiking trails in the Hoher Dieb / Gran Ladro area for experienced hikers?

    The Hoher Dieb / Gran Ladro itself offers a challenging climb, but the broader Ortler Alps and Zufrittkamm ridge provide numerous opportunities for experienced hikers seeking more advanced routes. These might include longer traverses, routes to other 3,000-meter peaks like Orecchia di Lepre (Hasenöhrl), or trails with more technical sections. Consulting detailed topographic maps is recommended for exploring these options.

    What is the historical significance or origin of the name 'Hoher Dieb' / 'Gran Ladro'?

    The name 'Hoher Dieb' (High Thief) or 'Gran Ladro' in Italian, has an intriguing, though not definitively known, origin. One theory suggests it relates to livestock disappearing from the mountain slopes. Another interpretation links it to the mountain's geographical position, which is said to have 'stolen' the Kofelraster Lakes and their fishing rights from the Ultental locals, despite the lakes administratively belonging to the Vinschgau valley.

    Can you swim in the Covolo Lakes (Kofelraster Lakes) near Hoher Dieb / Gran Ladro Summit?

    While the clear Berseelein (Kofelraster Lakes) invite hikers to rest and bathe their feet, the water is high-alpine and typically very cold. Swimming is generally not recommended due to the low temperatures and the desire to preserve the pristine natural environment. Enjoying the scenic beauty from the shore is the preferred way to experience these beautiful lakes.

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