Plose Bressanone
Pfannspitze
The easiest way into the Dolomites. The hike offers a fascinating view of the Sas de Putia, the Aferer and Villnösser Geisler. From the mountain station of the Pfannspitz cable car, the summit and summit cross can be reached in 15 minutes.
Information Pfannspitz
- Difficulty: easy
- Trail length: 7.4 km
- Mere walking time both ways: 2 h and 30 min.
- Ascent: 104 m
- Descent: 167 m
- Markings: No. 17, 17C, 7
Directions
From the mountain station of the Plose cable car on the WoodyWalk (marking 17) on a level trail over alpine pastures to the southeast. At the turn-off to Skihütte, trail no. 17C first descends slightly into the forest and then on a level course to the valley station of the Pfannspitz cable car. On this itinerary there are many stations that invite you to play and rest.
The Pfannspitz cable car will take you up the mountain in 5 minutes. The cable car is closed during lunch hour. Details of the opening times of the cable car.
From the mountain station, after a first short ascent trail no. 7 leads mostly on a level course to the ascent to Pfannspitze (15 min.).
The way back follows the same route.
Important: For hikes in the mountains you need proper equipment. Always wear sturdy shoes with non-slip soles, and bring rain protection, a warm jacket, even in summer, and plenty of water with you. Hiking at your own risk.
Smart Travel
to the cable car
Current bus schedule
Valid until 09.12.2023
The tariffs and travel conditions of the South Tyrolean Transport Association apply. Passengers must be in possession of a valid ticket. Tickets may also be purchased on the bus.
Your ticket
Info & Plose Shop
For this tour you need return ticket (both ways) for the PLOSE cable car as well as for the PFANNSPITZ cable car.
If you purchase a return ticket (both ways) for the cable car at the regular rate, we will give you a ride on the second cable car for free.
Go to the Ticketshop.
Your lodges
Overview alpine huts
Your lodges along the hiking trail
Pfannspitze
Pfannspitze
Highlight
We care about our nature. With your help we would like to preserve this unique cultural landscape on Mount Plose. We ask you to take your waste back down to the valley. The art installation “Take me home” revolves around this important issue.
Legend has it that one upon a time the moon princess fell ill with homesickness in the Dolomites. Thus, a dwarf people covered the mountains with a net of threads of light and the princess was healed. The mountains, however, remained pale mountains.
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