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Neustift im Stubaital, Austria
Top Spots in and near Neustift im Stubaital
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Kochel am See, Germany
5.0
9.3 mi
/ 4055.1 ft gain
The Heimgarten/Herzogstand trail is a famous one and there's a reason why: a great hike with outstanding views! Its close vicinity to the Kochelsee and Walchensee only make it even more attractive, since you can cool off with a swim in one of the lakes if you're done hiking and enjoying the views...
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Gemeinde Reutte, Austria
Hike to this amazing 376 foot high suspension bridge that spans 1329 feet across the a valley in the beautiful mountainous Tyrol region of the Austrian Alps. The bridge spans the B179 highway, connecting the old Roman Fort Claudia and the 700 year old Ehrenberg castle. This hike is breath taking ...
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Villnöß, Italy
Santa Maddalena, also known as St. Magdalena, is a picturesque medieval church sequestered in the northern mountains of Italy. The Odle Mountain Group of the Dolomites tower above the surrounding valley and provide an incredible backdrop for images. To reach the best vantage point to photograph...
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Funes, Italy
This small church sits in a cow pasture just outside of Puez-Geisler Nature Park. The church is next to a hotel, making parking and visiting a little easier. To get the best vantage point of the church and mountains, walk down the road and shoot through the fence. The mountains are fairly lumi...
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Schwangau, Germany
As a former tour guide, I've spent years taking groups to visit the region around Neuschwanstein castle in Bavaria. Which means I can share the best spots to take photos of these magnificent castles that you can take when you only have one day to visit them.
There are some great guides that will ...
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Oberkrimml, Austria
The Krimml Waterfalls are situated in the Hohe Tauern National Park in the Salzburg region of Austria. At 380m high, they are the highest waterfalls not just of Austria, but in all of Europe.
In the village of Krimml, near base of the waterfall you'll find a number of parking areas and the Wasser...
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Schwangau, Germany
5.0
1.2 mi
/ 656.2 ft gain
Starting at the Castle of Neuschwanstein, you will hike up the Pöllartschlucht (it's a ravine with a creek) until the first big waterfall. You then go up a really steep mountainside fully overgrown with all kind of plants and trees.
Hiking up the Pöllartschlucht is easy as you can follow a broad ...
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Santa Cristina Valgardena, Italy
Seceda is one of the most famous (and most photographed) spots in all of the Italian Dolomites. This summer I decided to finally visit it to see if it was really worth the hype, and to see if there was a way to escape the worst of the crowds.Most tourists visit Seceda from Ortisei, taking the cab...
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Castelrotto, Italy
6.11 mi
/ 2272.35 ft gain
Nestled in the heart of the Dolomites, the Alpe di Siusi (Seiser Alm) is a tapestry of rolling meadows, dramatic limestone peaks, and pure alpine air. Of its many treasures, the Forcella Denti di Terrarossa—a jagged mountain pass flanked by the iconic “Red Teeth” (Denti di Terrarossa)—stands out ...
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Corvara in Badia, Italy
If you want to add a via ferrata on to your itinerary for the Dolomites, then the Pisciadù Via Ferrata (also known as Brigata Tridentina Klettersteig) is one of the best. A Dolomites classic!
This VF is easily accessible from the village of Colfosco, on the Passo Gardena mountain pass, with a sma...
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Braies, Italy
4.8
2.47 mi
/ 663.39 ft gain
Tucked in a mostly German-speaking region near the Austrian border, this glacial lake is famous for its crystal-clear water that shifts between shades of blue, green, turquoise, and emerald depending on the light. Often compared to Lake Louise in Alberta, Canada, it's an absolute must if you're e...
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Braies, Italy
5.0
93.2 mi
/ 26250 ft gain
The Alta Via 1 is the definite trail through the Italian Dolomites, showcasing some of the most scenic terrain in all of the Alps. It begins at Lago di Braies and ends in the town Belluno, covering 150 kilometers and over 26,000' of elevation gain.Unlike backpacking or fastpacking in the United S...
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Corvara in Badia, Italy
If you're planning a trip to the Dolomites, you simply must plan a hut-to-hut hike.Last year I did a number of multi-day hikes from hut to hut, and this one definitely has to be one of the most dramatic.I've already shared the first day of the adventure in this post, so today I'm going to share t...
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Sëlva, Italy
Cita dei Sassi is a great sport climbing and bouldering area on the Sella Pass, not far from Val Gardena in the Dolomites, with a number of boulders and short, bolted sport routes all a short walk from the car park.
To access the area, drive over the Sella Pass until you reach the parking areas f...
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Bad Hindelang, Germany
5.0
10.6 mi
/ 4160.1 ft gain
Lake Schrecksee lies squeezed in the Bavarian Alps and is well signposted from the trailhead. Especially during summer this location is popular as a swim in the alpine lake will cool you off!To get there drive towards Hinterstein in the Allgaeu region. Follow the small main street until there is ...
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Sankt Anton am Arlberg, Austria
This demanding, but scenic route ascends from St Anton to St Christoph. Begin in town, following the trail under the Galzigbahn to the Sennhütte. From here, the trail is a bit more gradual as it traverses the valley. Eventually, you'll take a sharp right turn and climb sharply up many switchbacks...
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