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Wolfendorn

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Wolfendorn, also known by its Italian name Spina di Lupo, is a prominent mountain peak in the Zillertal Alps, standing at an elevation of 2,776 meters. This distinctive summit straddles the border between Austrian Tyrol and Italian South Tyrol, marking a natural boundary within the Tuxer Kamm. Its unique "wolf's tooth" shape and strategic location make it a notable landmark accessible from the surrounding Wipptal, Pfitschtal, and Griesbergtal valleys.

Hikers consistently praise the exceptional panoramic views from the Wolfendorn summit.…

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  • Location: Pfitsch - Val Di Vizze, South Tyrol, Italy

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    September 13, 2018

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    From the Landshuter Europahütte on the way to the Brenner (or vice versa) a must! Somebody must have tried very hard to lay out the path. In the meantime a few stretches of the path have slipped a bit, but everything is still easy and safe to walk on.
    Goats seem to like to be at the foot of the mountain.
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    Flatschjoch – Wolfendorn loop from Biotop Grafau

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    07:20

    1,290m

    1,280m

    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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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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    Elevation 2,820 m

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    Location: Pfitsch - Val Di Vizze, South Tyrol, Italy

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical difficulty and terrain like for hiking Wolfendorn?

    Wolfendorn is generally considered a challenging to intermediate hike. The terrain is characterized by steep, rocky slopes, especially at higher elevations. While some sections, like the path from the Landshuter Europahütte, are well-laid out and safe, hikers should be prepared for varied conditions. Proper footwear is essential due to the uneven and sometimes slippery ground.

    Are there any circular trails to the Wolfendorn summit?

    Yes, there are several marked hiking trails leading to the Wolfendorn summit, and some can be combined to form circular routes. These often pass through alpine meadows, sparse pine forests, and along ridge lines, sometimes incorporating former military roads. It's recommended to consult a detailed map or a route planner to identify the best circular options for your fitness level.

    How long does it typically take to hike to the Wolfendorn summit?

    The hiking time to the Wolfendorn summit generally ranges from three to five hours, depending on the chosen route, your starting point, and your pace. More challenging routes or those with greater elevation gain will naturally take longer.

    Is Wolfendorn suitable for winter hiking?

    While the intro mentions the warmer months are generally best, winter hiking on Wolfendorn can be undertaken by experienced mountaineers with appropriate gear and knowledge of alpine conditions. The terrain can become significantly more challenging with snow and ice, and weather conditions can change rapidly. It's crucial to check avalanche forecasts and trail conditions before attempting a winter ascent.

    What kind of wildlife can be spotted around Wolfendorn?

    Hikers often encounter local wildlife, with goats frequently spotted at the foot of the mountain. The diverse alpine environment also supports various bird species and other small mammals, especially in the quieter areas away from the main trails.

    Are there any hidden gems or less-known trails in the Wolfendorn area?

    Beyond the main summit routes, the Wolfendorn area, situated within the Zillertal Alps, offers numerous trails that explore the surrounding valleys like Wipptal, Pfitschtal, and Griesbergtal. These can lead to secluded viewpoints, historic sites, or picturesque alpine huts, offering a deeper immersion into the region's natural beauty and cultural heritage.

    What are the parking options and trailhead locations for Wolfendorn?

    Access to Wolfendorn is possible from surrounding valleys such as the Wipptal, Pfitschtal, and Griesbergtal. Specific parking areas and trailheads will depend on your chosen ascent route. It's advisable to research the starting point of your preferred trail to find the nearest parking facilities, which may include designated lots or roadside parking in nearby villages.

    Are there public transport options to reach the Wolfendorn trailheads?

    While direct public transport to every trailhead might be limited, the valleys surrounding Wolfendorn, such as the Wipptal, are generally served by local bus routes or train lines that connect to larger towns. From these points, you might need to arrange a local taxi or walk to reach specific trail starting points. Checking regional public transport schedules is recommended.

    Is Wolfendorn a family-friendly hike?

    Wolfendorn is generally considered a challenging hike due to its steep and rocky terrain. While some sections might be manageable for older, experienced children, it is not typically recommended as a family-friendly hike for young children or those new to alpine trekking. There may be easier, lower-altitude trails in the surrounding valleys that are more suitable for families.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails to Wolfendorn summit?

    Generally, dogs are permitted on hiking trails in the Austrian and Italian Alps, including those leading to Wolfendorn. However, they should be kept on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife, and owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pets. Be mindful of the challenging terrain and potential for rapid weather changes, which might not be suitable for all dogs.

    What amenities like cafes, pubs, or accommodation are available near Wolfendorn?

    While the immediate summit area is wild, the surrounding valleys and villages, such as those in the Wipptal or Pfitschtal, offer a range of amenities. You can find traditional guesthouses, hotels, cafes, and pubs in towns like Brenner, Gries am Brenner, or Pfitsch, providing opportunities for refreshments and overnight stays before or after your hike.

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