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Thurntaler Summit, standing proudly at 2408 meters above sea level, is a prominent mountain in the Villgraten Mountains of East Tyrol, Austria. This impressive peak serves as a local landmark for the communities of Außervillgraten and Sillian, strategically separating the Upper Val Pusteria from the picturesque Villgratental valley. It's renowned for its diverse recreational opportunities, making it a year-round destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
What truly captivates visitors to Thurntaler Summit are the breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views. From the top, the…
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Elevazione 2.410 m
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sabato 18 luglio
18°C
6°C
94 %
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For beginners and families, the hike to the Drei Seen (Three Lakes) – Schafsee, Klammsee, and Kuhsee – is highly recommended. This route offers a pleasant experience with beautiful natural scenery. Another excellent option is the Thurntaler round hiking trail, which is a Tyrolean Jubilee Trail known for its stunning mountain panorama and is generally considered easy to medium difficulty.
While many routes are easy to medium, the ascent to the summit from the Thurntaler Rast restaurant takes approximately 2.5 hours and involves a steady climb. For a more physically demanding experience, some cyclists note that the drive up from Sillian involves overcoming almost 1,300 meters of altitude, which can be adapted for advanced hikers or trail runners seeking a significant challenge. Exploring off-path or connecting to longer ridge walks can also increase difficulty.
Visitors can access Thurntaler Summit via a toll-free mountain road directly from Außervillgraten, which leads to the Thurntaler Rast restaurant. Parking is available at the restaurant. Alternatively, if you're taking the cable car from Sillian, parking facilities are typically available at the valley station.
While the primary access points are by car or cable car, the 6-seater cable car from Sillian provides a convenient public transport option, taking visitors up to the Gadein mountain station at 2,100 meters above sea level. For specific bus connections to Sillian or Außervillgraten, it's advisable to check local transport schedules.
Thurntaler Summit is generally dog-friendly, with many trails suitable for hiking with pets. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife, and to carry waste bags. Always ensure your dog has enough water, particularly on longer hikes.
The best season for hiking is typically summer (June to September) when trails are clear of snow and the weather is generally mild, offering stunning panoramic views. While the intro highlights winter as a ski resort, spring and autumn offer unique experiences with changing foliage and fewer crowds, though some higher trails might still have snow in early spring or late autumn. Always check weather conditions before your visit.
Beyond the main summit, a quiet natural jewel is Thurntaler Lake, located about 1 km southwest of the Astatt pass. This serene mountain lake reflects the sky and clouds beautifully and is also associated with the local legend of Thurntaler Urban. Exploring the various paths around the 'Drei Seen' (Schafsee, Klammsee, Kuhsee) also offers picturesque and less crowded spots.
The alpine environment of Thurntaler Summit is home to various wildlife. Hikers might spot marmots, chamois, or ibex in higher altitudes. Birdwatchers can look out for alpine choughs, eagles, or other raptors. Keep a respectful distance and avoid disturbing any animals you encounter.
On the mountain itself, you'll find Panoramarestaurant Gadein and Thurntaler Rast, which serves East Tyrolean specialties and has a children's playground. For additional cafes, pubs, and accommodation options, the nearby towns of Sillian and Außervillgraten offer a wider range of choices, from hotels and guesthouses to local eateries.
Given the varied terrain and alpine weather, it's essential to pack layers of clothing, including a waterproof and windproof jacket. Sturdy hiking boots are a must. Don't forget sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses), plenty of water, snacks, a first-aid kit, and a map or GPS device. Even in summer, weather can change rapidly at 2,400 meters.