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Kurtatsch – Grauner hill

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    A challenging hike with panoramic views. From Kurtatsch (Cortaccia) a.d.W. to Grauner Joch, ascending towards Corona a.d.W. and Penon a.d.W.
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    moderate
    Distance 25.9 km
    5:13 h
    1,527 m
    1,521 m
    1,796 m
    336 m
    A challenging hike with panoramic views. From Kurtatsch (Cortaccia) a.d.W. to Grauner Joch, ascending towards Corona a.d.W.  and Penon a.d.W.

    Author’s recommendation

    • Enjoy the panoramic views from the Kühleger Hut, overlooking the Adige Valley, the South Tyrolean Lowlands, and the surrounding mountains.
    • Visit St. George's Church in Graun a.d.W., a beautifully situated Gothic church with a unique historic atmosphere.
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    Difficulty
    S0 moderate
    Overall difficulty
    moderate

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    Highest point
    1,796 m
    Lowest point
    336 m
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    Safety information

    The equipment for the cycling tour includes a helmet, sufficient drinking water, sun protection, weather-appropriate clothing and a repair kit.

    Roadbook

    From the car park at H.-Schweiggl Square in Kurtatsch a.d.W., the route leads to Penon a.d.W., then to Hofstatt and Corona a.d.W. From here, you reach the Grauner Joch, where a magnificent panoramic view awaits near the Kuhlegerhütte hut (not staffed). The trail then continues to Malga Rodezza (open in summer). After a break, climb up to the Fennberger Joch saddle to enjoy splendid views of the nearby Non Valley. From the Fennberger Joch, the trail ascends to Fennberg and then returns via Penon a.d.W. to Kurtatsch a.d.W. A strenuous hike with magnificent panoramic views.
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    Public transport

    Kurtatsch a.d.W. can be reached by train to Neumarkt–Tramin or Auer. From there, bus route 122 takes you directly to Kurtatsch a.d.W.

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    Directions

    Kurtatsch a.d.W. can be reached via the A22 Brenner Motorway. Take the Neumarkt–Auer (Egna–Ora) exit and follow the South Tyrolean Wine Road to Kurtatsch a.d.W.

    Parking

    At the public parking areas in Kurtatsch a.d.W.

    Coordinates

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    46.313222, 11.222754
    DMS
    46°18'47.6"N 11°13'21.9"E
    UTM
    32T 671137 5131250
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    Equipment

    For the bike tour, you should bring a helmet, enough drinking water, sun protection, weather-appropriate clothing, and a repair kit.

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    Status
    Open
    Difficulty
    S0 moderate
    Overall difficulty
    moderate

    Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.

    Distance
    25.9 km
    Duration
    5:13 h
    Ascent
    1,527 m
    Descent
    1,521 m
    Highest point
    1,796 m
    Lowest point
    336 m

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