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The Pleisenspitze Summit, rising to an impressive 2,569 meters (8,428 feet) above sea level, is a prominent peak nestled within the majestic Karwendel mountain range in Tyrol, Austria. As a significant landmark within the Karwendel Nature Park, it forms the westernmost part of the Hinterautal-Vomper-Kette, situated between the picturesque Hinterautal to the south and the scenic Karwendeltal to the northwest. Composed primarily of Wettersteinkalk, its upper reaches are characterized by dramatic rock and scree, while extensive dwarf pine belts define…
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Elevazione 2.560 m
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Pleisenspitze, 6108
Buono a sapersi
Adatto alle famiglie
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Accesso privo di barriere
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Adatto ai cani
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domenica 3 maggio
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Velocità max vento: 16,0 km/h
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The Pleisenspitze Summit is generally considered a challenging hike, rated T3 or 'hard'. While technically not overly difficult, the ascent is long and demanding, requiring good physical fitness, sure-footedness, and a head for heights, especially in the upper scree-filled sections. It is not recommended for absolute beginners.
No, there are no specific permits required to hike to the Pleisenspitze Summit. It is located within the Karwendel Nature Park, but access for hiking is generally unrestricted. However, always respect local regulations and nature conservation rules.
Due to its demanding nature, long duration, and sections with rubble and scree, the Pleisenspitze Summit hike is generally not considered suitable for young children or families seeking an easy outing. It is better suited for older, experienced children and teenagers who are accustomed to challenging mountain hikes.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the trails to Pleisenspitze Summit. However, they must be kept on a leash, especially in the Karwendel Nature Park, to protect wildlife. Be aware that the terrain can be challenging with steep, rocky sections and scree, which might be difficult for some dogs. Always ensure your dog is fit enough and carry enough water for both of you.
The most common starting point is Scharnitz. There are designated parking areas in and around Scharnitz, often near the trailhead for the Pleisenspitze. Parking can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and during peak season, so arriving early is highly recommended.
Scharnitz is well-connected by public transport. You can reach Scharnitz by train, as it has its own train station. Regional buses also serve the area, connecting it to larger towns like Innsbruck or Seefeld in Tirol. Check local transport schedules for the most up-to-date information.
Weather in the mountains can change rapidly. Even on a sunny day, conditions at 2,569 meters can be significantly colder, windier, and more unpredictable than in the valley. Expect strong winds, sudden temperature drops, and potential for fog or thunderstorms, especially in the afternoon. Always check the mountain weather forecast before you go and pack layers.
Yes, Pleisenspitze is a popular destination for ski touring and snowshoeing in winter. However, winter ascents are significantly more challenging and require specialized equipment (skis, snowshoes, avalanche safety gear), experience in alpine winter conditions, and knowledge of avalanche risks. The Pleisenhütte may also have limited or no services during winter.
The Pleisenhütte typically operates seasonally, usually from late spring to early autumn. It serves as a welcome stop for refreshments during the day. For specific opening hours and information on whether they offer overnight stays, it's best to check their official website or contact them directly before your visit, as these can vary year to year.
Beyond its stunning views, Pleisenspitze has a rich history. The Pleisenhütte was built by Toni Gaugg, who also made a significant paleontological discovery nearby in 1950: a 7,000-year-old elk skeleton in the Vorderkarhöhle cave. This unique find is now displayed at the Nature Park Information Center in Scharnitz.
Scharnitz, being a popular starting point for hikes in the Karwendel, offers various accommodation options. You can find guesthouses, hotels, and private apartments catering to hikers and tourists. It's advisable to book in advance, especially during peak hiking seasons.
Yes, Scharnitz has several cafes and restaurants where hikers can enjoy a meal or a drink before or after their ascent. These establishments offer a range of local Tyrolean cuisine and international dishes, providing a comfortable place to relax and refuel.