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Prettau - Predoi

Ochsenlenke (2.585 m)

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Ochsenlenke (2.585 m)

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Ochsenlenke, a prominent mountain pass situated at 2,585 meters in the Venediger Group of the Alps, serves as a vital connection between Italy's Ahrntal (Aurina Valley) and Reintal (Rein Valley) in South Tyrol. This high alpine crossing, historically traversed by an old mule track, is renowned for its challenging yet rewarding terrain and its strategic location within a stunning natural park.

Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from the pass, stretching across the Knuttental, the majestic peaks of the…

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    19. Juli 2020

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    Ochsenlenke hinunter nach Prettau wünderschöne Singeltrails nicht zuschwierig auch etwas ungeübte werden igren Spaß haben

    12. September 2022

    Mountainbike

    Über 1000 hm Anstieg vom Ahrntal hier hoch, da ist Kondition gefragt - einige Schiebepassagen für Bio-Biker sind auch dabei. Aber die super schönen Trais hinunter zum Klammljoch sind dann die Belohnung für die Anstrengungen im Anstieg.

    10. August 2019

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    Der Weg vom Ahrntal hoch ist sehr schwer. Weiter zur Ochsenlenke mit sehr guter Technik und Kondition fahrbar - Wiesenweg mit Spitzkehren, oben Schotter.

    Supergut ist die Abfahrt zum Klammljoch.

    Nehmt den Abstechern zur Arvenalalm - lohnt sich.

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    1. St. Johann im Ahrntal – Ochsenlenke (2.585 m) Runde von Mühlen in Taufers

    61,7km

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    2.300m

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    Ort: Prettau - Predoi, Südtirol, Italien

    faq

    What is the actual elevation of Ochsenlenke, as different sources show varying heights?

    Ochsenlenke is commonly cited at 2,585 meters. While some older sources or specific measurement points might indicate 2,614 meters or even 2,744 meters, the most widely accepted and current elevation for the pass itself is 2,585 meters. These discrepancies can arise from different mapping techniques or referring to nearby peaks rather than the pass saddle.

    Are there any specific geological features or landmarks to look out for near Ochsenlenke?

    Yes, a notable geological feature in the area is the "White Wall." This distinctive formation of light-colored limestone stands out dramatically against the surrounding gneiss and slate mountains, offering a unique visual contrast during your hike or ride.

    Is Ochsenlenke suitable for beginner hikers or those looking for less challenging routes?

    The routes leading to Ochsenlenke are generally considered challenging, with significant elevation gains and varied terrain. The intro mentions over 1000 meters of ascent from the Ahrntal. While some sections, like the descent to Prettau, are described as enjoyable even for less experienced riders, the overall journey to the pass requires good physical condition and sure-footedness. Beginners might find the main routes demanding, but shorter, less steep sections of the valleys leading up to the pass could be explored.

    What are the parking options and public transport access like for Ochsenlenke?

    Parking is typically available at the trailheads in the valleys leading to Ochsenlenke, such as near Knuttenalm in the Ahrntal. However, visitor tips suggest that parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak season. It's advisable to arrive early. Public transport options are limited in these high alpine regions, so checking local bus schedules for the Ahrntal or Reintal is recommended if you plan to use it.

    Are there any family-friendly or dog-friendly trails around Ochsenlenke?

    The main routes to Ochsenlenke are quite demanding, making them less ideal for young children or families seeking easy strolls. However, the lower sections of the valleys, like the approach to Knuttenalm, might offer more gentle paths suitable for families. For dog owners, the trails are generally dog-friendly, but ensure your dog is fit for long, strenuous hikes and always keep them on a leash, especially in protected areas or near livestock.

    What is the best time of year to visit Ochsenlenke, and is winter hiking possible?

    The warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn (June to September), offer the best conditions for visiting Ochsenlenke, with trails largely free of snow. During this period, the alpine landscape is vibrant and accessible. Winter hiking to Ochsenlenke is generally not recommended due to deep snow, avalanche risk, and extreme weather conditions, which require specialized equipment, experience, and local knowledge.

    Are there any amenities, cafes, or accommodation options directly at or near Ochsenlenke?

    Ochsenlenke is a high alpine pass, so there are no direct amenities, cafes, or accommodation facilities at the pass itself. However, you might find mountain huts or alms (like Knuttenalm or Arvenalalm, which is recommended for a detour) in the valleys leading up to the pass, offering refreshments or basic lodging during the season. For more extensive options, you would need to descend to the villages in the Ahrntal or Reintal.

    How long does it typically take to hike to Ochsenlenke?

    The duration of a hike to Ochsenlenke varies significantly depending on your starting point, fitness level, and chosen route. For instance, an ascent from the Ahrntal involves over 1000 meters of elevation gain and can take several hours (e.g., 3-5 hours for the ascent alone). A full loop or traverse could easily be an all-day affair, ranging from 6 to 9 hours or more, including breaks.

    What kind of terrain can I expect on the trails around Ochsenlenke?

    The trails around Ochsenlenke offer highly varied terrain. You can expect a mix of forest paths in the lower sections, transitioning to meadow paths with challenging hairpin bends, and eventually gravel sections as you gain altitude. Some parts are very steep, particularly for mountain bikers, where pushing your bike may be necessary. The descent routes often feature super single trails.

    Are there any permits required for hiking or mountain biking in the Ochsenlenke area?

    Generally, no specific permits are required for hiking or mountain biking on the established trails in the Ochsenlenke area. However, as the region is within a natural park, it's crucial to respect park regulations, stay on marked paths, and practice Leave No Trace principles to preserve the pristine alpine environment.

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