RotherStubai High Altitude Trail hiking guide
Topic of interest
Hiking/ Trekking
region
Worldwide
local region
Europe
number of pages
200
Fit
Description
<p>The Stubai Alps in the heart of Tyrol are an ideal area for alpine hut trekking. Three of the most beautiful alpine multi-day tours lead through the Stubai Alps: the Stubai High Trail, the Sellrain Hut Tour and the Gschnitz Tour. These trekking tours offer every passionate mountain hiker a scenic treat. The Rother hiking guide "Stubaier Höhenweg, Sellrainer Hüttenrunde, Gschnitzer Runde" presents the three long-distance hiking trails with all the important information.<br><br>The Stubai High Trail is a classic alpine hut tour. It runs around the Stubai Valley and impresses with numerous three-thousand-metre peaks: Rinnenspitze, Wilder Freiger, Habicht and several other high peaks make the Stubai High Trail a real highlight trekking tour. The picturesque Sellrainer Hüttenrunde is also a must-do summit detour. The highest point on the Sellrainer Hüttenrunde is the Schöntalspitze at 3002 meters. The quiet Gschnitzer Runde is an insider tip among the hut tours. It leads at alpine altitude around the mountaineering village of Gschnitz and the Gschnitz Valley. Peace and solitude can be found on this multi-day tour. The summit highlight is the 3173-metre-high Schneespitze.<br><br>Whether the Stubai High Trail, Sellrainer Hüttenrunde or Gschnitzer Runde - the high alpine mountain world of the Stubai Alps and overnight stays in rustic huts will delight everyone. All three long-distance alpine hiking trails are challenging and are aimed at experienced mountain hikers.<br><br>The Rother hiking guide "Stubaier Höhenweg, Sellrainer Hüttenrunde, Gschnitzer Runde" presents the three high-altitude trails in a total of 45 stages. It includes the most important summit detours and beautiful variants. Each stage has a reliable route description, a map with the route marked and an informative altitude profile. The huts are also presented with full details. GPS tracks are available to download from the Rother Bergverlag website.</p>
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