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Ski Touring in Martello Valley & the Venosta Valley

Ski Touring in the Mountains of South Tyrol – Stelvio National Park

For ski touring enthusiasts, the diverse alpine landscape of the Martello Valley in South Tyrol offers a wide range of routes that make your winter holiday in the Venosta Valley truly unforgettable.

Endless white slopes, untouched alpine scenery and the silence of the mountains in the Stelvio National Park create a unique winter experience.
Standing alone on a summit while overlooking the vast alpine landscape is a moment that stays with you for a long time.

Ski touring around Hotel Burgaunerhof in Martello Valley offers perfect harmony with nature and unforgettable adventures away from crowded ski slopes.

Whether you are looking for easy beginner tours, enjoyable panoramic routes or challenging glacier and high-alpine ski tours, the Martello Valley provides ideal conditions for every level.

Enjoy the feeling of freedom as your touring skis glide through fresh powder snow and discover the adventurous side of winter in South Tyrol.

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Ski Touring in the Martello Valley – One of the Most Beautiful Areas in the Alps

The upper Martello Valley is considered one of the most beautiful ski touring regions in the Alps thanks to its excellent snow conditions and wide alpine terrain.

Host Günther Pircher recommends the following ski tours in the Martello Valley:

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Köllkuppe (3,330 m)

  • Ascent time: 4.5 hours
  • Elevation gain: 1,300 m
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Zufallspitze (3,757 m)

  • Ascent time: 4 hours
  • Elevation gain: 1,750 m
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Laaserspitze (3,304 m)

  • Ascent time: 4 hours
  • Elevation gain: 1,400 m
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Hasenöhrl (3,256 m)

  • Ascent time: 4 – 5 hours
  • Elevation gain: 1,600 m
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Günther Pircher – Host

“I’m always happy to provide our guests with tips and information about current snow conditions so they can experience the most scenic ski tours in the Martello Valley and the Venosta Valley.”

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