Hiking from the Lake Antholz to the Staller Saddle

Antholz Valley
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Category
Difficulty
Intermediate
Duration
1:50
in hours
Distance
5.1
in km
Suggested period
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This beautiful hike starts at the idyllic Lake Antholz and leads through shady forests and along well-marked trails up to the Staller Saddle (2,052 m), the mountain pass into East Tyrol. Along the way, you’ll enjoy magnificent views of the emerald-green lake and the surrounding Rieserferner mountains.
At the top, a small rest area and the nearby Obersee invite you to pause and take in the stunning alpine scenery.
Route data
Intermediate
Distance
5,1 km
Duration
1 h 50 min
Ascent
451 m
Decent
31 m
Physical condition
Scenary
Highest point
2.051 m
Lowest point
1.628 m
Directions
From the parking area near the biathlon center at Lake Antholz, walk first along the left-hand side of the lake, then follow trail no. 11, which steadily climbs through woods and meadows to the Staller Saddle.
How to get there

Arrival by public transport

from train station Valdaora:

  • by bus 431 to the bus stop Lago di Anterselva

>See here for the bus & train timetable

to Staller Saddle in car or Staller Sattel Shuttle:

https://antholzertal.guestnet.info/

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