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To the Berghütte Maseben Mountain Hut
Idyllic winter hike in Vallelunga
The hike to the Berghütte Maseben starts in Kappl, at the valley station of the decommissioned chair lift above the Karlinbach stream. The road, used by the Hagglunds BV206 snowcat to take visitors to the mountain hut, leads into the valley. On this path, continue right at the first fork, upwards at the mountain pasture trail to the Maseben Alm alpine pasture and further up to the Berghütte Maseben mountain hut.
Tip: Ambitious hikers follow the course of the former downhill valley run. It starts at the bridge with a fairly steep ascent and runs along side the Maseben Alm like a band up to the tree line with the Berghütte Maseben.
Duration
1:30 h
Length
3.6 km
Difference in height uphill
410 hm
Difference in height downhill
10 hm
Difference in height
2265 m
Start point:
Kappl/Langtaufers
Arrival point:
Berghütte Maseben
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Experience Winter – in Venosta Valley in South Tyrol
Pure winter fun for vacationers in the Venosta Valley:
from solitary winter hikes and ski tours in lonesome mountain areas, to five varied and top-rated modern ski areas for skiers, snowboarders and lugers, cross-country skiers and biathletes.
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