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Eidechsspitz (Terento Peak)

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Eidechsspitz (Terento Peak)

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Eidechsspitz, also known as Cima di Terento, is a prominent summit rising to 2,738 meters (8,983 feet) above sea level in the Zillertal Alps. Located within the Fundres Mountains (Pfunderer Berge) in South Tyrol, Italy, this peak offers commanding views over the Puster Valley (Pustertal). Its distinctive position makes it a notable landmark in the region, drawing adventurers to its challenging slopes.

What truly captivates visitors to Eidechsspitz (Cima di Terento) is the breathtaking 360-degree panoramic vista from its summit.…

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    February 14, 2017

    Mountaineering

    The Eidechsspitz is located in the Pfunderer mountains in the touring area of ​​Tiefrastenhütte, but can also be climbed by Terenten in a large and strenuous circuit. If the weather is nice (which was not the case on our tour), it offers a magnificent panoramic view of the surrounding mountains. Link to our tour: komoot.de/tour/14215632
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    The Eidechsspitze can be reached quite easily from Terenten via the Tiefrastenhütte. From the parking lot of the Astner Bergalm there are about 1,300 vertical meters to overcome. With a distance of about 17km for ascent/descent, a walking time of about 7 hours is to be expected, so it is already exhausting. Hiking technically no problem for reasonably experienced hikers. Some climbing in the upper area, sometimes insured. From the summit a fabulously beautiful all-round view!!
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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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

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    Location: Terenten - Terento, South Tyrol, Italy

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical elevation gain and distance for a hike to Eidechsspitz (Cima di Terento)?

    While the intro mentions a route with 1,300 vertical meters over 17 km, this is a specific example from the Astner Bergalm. If starting from the village of Terento for a full circuit, the distance and elevation gain can be even more substantial. Hikers should be prepared for a strenuous endeavor, often involving over 1,000 meters of ascent and descents ranging from 15 to 20+ kilometers depending on the chosen route.

    Are there any specific challenging sections on the Eidechsspitz (Cima di Terento) trail?

    Yes, the hike to Eidechsspitz is considered demanding. In the upper areas, hikers should expect sections that involve light climbing. These parts are occasionally secured with chains to aid passage, but a good head for heights and sure-footedness are essential.

    Is Eidechsspitz (Cima di Terento) suitable for families or beginner hikers?

    Eidechsspitz is generally recommended for experienced hikers due to its strenuous nature, significant elevation gain, and sections with light climbing. It is not typically considered suitable for families with young children or beginner hikers looking for an easy outing. There are other, less demanding trails in the surrounding Terento area that might be more appropriate for a family-friendly experience.

    Can I bring my dog on the trails to Eidechsspitz (Cima di Terento)?

    While specific regulations for dogs on the Eidechsspitz trails are not explicitly stated, generally, dogs are permitted on hiking trails in the South Tyrolean Alps. However, given the challenging nature of the terrain, including steep sections and occasional chains, ensure your dog is fit enough for a long, strenuous hike and accustomed to alpine environments. Always keep dogs on a leash, especially near livestock or wildlife, and carry enough water for them.

    Where can I park when hiking to Eidechsspitz (Cima di Terento), and is public transport an option?

    A common starting point with parking is the Astner Bergalm, which provides access to the route via the Tiefrastenhütte. Another option is to start directly from the village of Terento. For public transport, local bus services connect Terento with larger towns in the Puster Valley. From Terento, you would then begin your ascent, potentially making for a longer overall hike. It's advisable to check local bus schedules in advance.

    What are the best months to hike Eidechsspitz (Cima di Terento) to avoid snow and crowds?

    The intro mentions warmer months for hiking when trails are snow-free. Typically, late June through September offers the best conditions, with July and August being peak season. To avoid the largest crowds, consider hiking in late June or early September. Outside of these months, especially in spring and late autumn, snow can still be present at higher elevations, making the trails more challenging or impassable.

    Are there any mountain huts or refreshment points along the way to Eidechsspitz (Cima di Terento)?

    Yes, the Rifugio Lago di Pausa (Tiefrastenhütte) is a well-known mountain hut located along one of the main routes to Eidechsspitz. It serves as an excellent resting point for hikers, offering refreshments and potentially overnight stays. It's always a good idea to check the hut's opening times before your hike, as they are typically seasonal.

    What are some other notable natural features or viewpoints near Eidechsspitz (Cima di Terento) besides the summit?

    Beyond the summit's panoramic views, the picturesque Kompfoss-See (Lago di Campo Fosso or Kompfossee) is a significant natural highlight often encountered during the hike. This beautiful alpine lake provides a serene spot for a break and offers stunning photographic opportunities amidst the rugged mountain landscape.

    What should I wear and bring for a hike to Eidechsspitz (Cima di Terento)?

    Given the demanding nature and alpine environment, hikers should wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good ankle support. Layered clothing is crucial, including a waterproof and windproof outer shell, even in summer, as weather conditions can change rapidly. Essential gear includes a backpack with sufficient water, high-energy snacks, a map, compass or GPS device, first-aid kit, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), and trekking poles for stability on steep descents.

    Are there any circular hiking routes available for Eidechsspitz (Cima di Terento)?

    Yes, the Eidechsspitz can be climbed from Terento in a large and strenuous circuit. This type of route offers varied scenery and avoids retracing your steps, but it typically involves a longer distance and more elevation change than a direct out-and-back trail. Hikers should be well-prepared for a full day's adventure when opting for a circular route.

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