Con le ciaspole alla graziosa baita Tillhittl
Snowshoeing
Con le ciaspole alla graziosa baita Tillhittl
Questo itinerario si svolge interamente sul versante altoatesino della Val di Non e porta alla graziosa baita Tillhittl.
Si tratta di un percorso senza difficoltà tecniche che si snoda interamente nel bosco su pendii mai troppo ripidi. Arriva alla graziosa baita dei cacciatori chiamata Tillhittl posta in un grande prato soleggiato.
With snowshoes to the lovely Tillhittl hut
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Author’s recommendation
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Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.
Track types
Safety information
There are no restaurants along the route, so you must bring food and drinks with you.Roadbook
After parking the car, cross the road and take the paved road that goes up towards the forest. Shortly after, the road becomes a forest road marked nr. 56. Continue uphill along the forest road for about 1.5 km until the junction with a path branching off to the left from the forest road. This path is also marked with nr. 56. The path crosses the stream over a wooden bridge and then climbs up the forest skirting the protected landscape area called Höllental (Hell Valley).
Shortly before reaching the hut, the path emerges onto a forest road. Here continue straight, first flat and then uphill, now following the trail nr. 58 towards the Schönegg summit. Climbing, a large meadow cleared of trees and the Tillhittl hut in the centre is visible on the left.
The return follows the same way as the outward journey.
Public transport
Public-transport-friendly
The SAD line 246 connects Fondo to Merano and also stops at the Lochmannbrücke locality.
Directions
From Fondo continue on the state road towards the Palade Pass. After passing the border with the province of Bolzano and the village of San Felice, a large unpaved car park can be seen on the left before a curve.Parking
Leave the car in the large unpaved car park by the state road.Coordinates
Equipment
The track is never too heavily used, so in winter it is essential to use poles and snowshoes.Localization
Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.