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Schaufelspitze (3,317 m)

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Schaufelspitze (3,317 m)

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The Schaufelspitze is a prominent summit in the Stubai Alps, located in the Austrian state of Tyrol. Standing at an elevation of 3,332 meters, this majestic peak offers a classic high-alpine experience, towering above the glaciated terrain of the Stubai Glacier. It is a striking natural feature within this renowned mountain range, distinct from other peaks sharing the same name.

What truly captivates visitors to the Schaufelspitze are the magnificent panoramic views from its summit. Hikers consistently rave about the…

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    September 28, 2025

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    The Schaufelspitze is accessible provided you're in good physical condition and have experience hiking/climbing in high alpine terrain (mountain boots).

    There's no real marked route to the top, so good orientation is essential to avoid falling off to the left, especially in fog and low cloud.

    Once at the top, the view is simply magnificent, although the sight of the ever-melting glacier—or what's left of it—also brought a sense of sadness...
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    August 26, 2025

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    Please don't just go for it; this is only for those who aren't afraid of heights. Be sure-footed, take frequent breaks, and take your time on the descent! The air is thin.
    For those who are experienced and steady, a fantastic panoramic view of up to 109 three-thousand-meter peaks awaits you.
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    1. On the Gaiskarferner – Schaufelspitze (3,317 m) loop from Hildesheimer Hütte

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    Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Location: Neustift im Stubaital, Stubaital, Bezirk Innsbruck-Land, Tyrol, Austria

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How difficult is the ascent to Schaufelspitze (3317 m) for an experienced hiker?

    While considered one of the most accessible 3,000-meter peaks in the Stubai Valley due to cable car access, the final ascent to Schaufelspitze (3317 m) is still challenging. It requires good physical condition, sure-footedness, and experience in high-alpine terrain. The normal route from the Schaufeljoch (Isidornieder) involves navigating blockwork and is not a clearly marked trail, demanding good orientation skills. Hikers should be prepared for thin air and take frequent breaks.

    Are there marked trails to the summit of Schaufelspitze (3317 m)?

    The main route from the Schaufeljoch (Isidornieder) to the summit of Schaufelspitze (3317 m) is generally not a clearly marked trail. It involves navigating blockwork and requires good orientation, especially in conditions of fog or low cloud. For those seeking more challenging ascents, there are also the North Arête and Northeast Arête, both rated UIAA grade III, which are mountaineering routes rather than marked hiking trails.

    What kind of gear and preparation are essential for hiking Schaufelspitze (3317 m)?

    Essential gear includes sturdy mountain boots, appropriate clothing for high-alpine conditions (which can change rapidly), and sufficient water and snacks. Given the lack of a clearly marked trail, good orientation skills are crucial. Hikers should also be prepared for thin air at this altitude and take frequent breaks. Experience with high-alpine terrain and a good physical condition are prerequisites.

    How do I get to the base of Schaufelspitze (3317 m) using public transport or by car?

    Schaufelspitze (3317 m) is highly accessible via the Stubai Glacier cable car. You can reach the Stubai Glacier valley station by car, where ample parking is available. From there, take the cable car up to the Eisgrat station at 2,900 meters, and then the Schaufeljochbahn to the Schaufeljoch (Isidornieder) at 3,158 meters, which is the starting point for the summit ascent.

    Are permits required to hike Schaufelspitze (3317 m)?

    No, there are no specific permits required to hike Schaufelspitze (3317 m). However, you will need to purchase tickets for the Stubai Glacier cable car to access the starting point of the summit ascent.

    Is Schaufelspitze (3317 m) suitable for families or dog-friendly?

    The ascent to Schaufelspitze (3317 m) is challenging and requires sure-footedness and experience in high-alpine terrain, making it generally not suitable for young children or families without extensive mountaineering experience. Due to the rugged terrain, high altitude, and potential for thin air, it is also not recommended for dogs.

    What amenities, like cafes or restaurants, are available near the summit?

    While there are no amenities directly on the summit, the Stubai Glacier region offers several options. The Schaufeljochbahn takes you to the Schaufeljoch, where you'll find the "Top of Tyrol" viewing platform. Nearby, at the Eisgrat station, you can find the Schaufelspitz gourmet restaurant, which is recognized as the highest-located restaurant awarded with 3 toques in the world, offering a unique dining experience.

    What are the specific considerations for visiting Schaufelspitze (3317 m) in winter?

    In winter, the area around Schaufelspitze (3317 m) transforms into a popular destination for skiing and snowboarding. While the summit itself might be accessible for experienced ski mountaineers, the primary activity is winter sports, with a unique "ski carousel" that circles the peak. Hiking to the summit in winter would require specialized winter mountaineering skills and equipment, and is generally not recommended for casual hikers.

    What specific natural features or landmarks can be seen from the summit of Schaufelspitze (3317 m)?

    From the summit of Schaufelspitze (3317 m), you are treated to outstanding panoramic views of the surrounding Stubai Glacier ski area and numerous high peaks. Notable landmarks include the 3,507-meter-high Zuckerhütl, which is the highest peak in the Stubai Alps. You'll also observe the extensive glaciated terrain, though some visitors note a sense of sadness at the sight of the ever-melting glaciers.

    How long does it typically take to climb Schaufelspitze (3317 m) from the cable car station?

    From the top station of the Stubai Glacier lift on the Schaufeljoch (Isidornieder) at 3,158 meters, the ascent to the summit of Schaufelspitze (3317 m) typically takes an experienced hiker approximately 1 to 1.5 hours. This duration can vary significantly based on individual fitness, weather conditions, and the need for frequent breaks due to the altitude.

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