TOURS AND ROUTES IN THE PITZTAL VALLEY
TOURS AND ROUTES IN THE PITZTAL VALLEY
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XP - Abenteuerpark
Enjoy a very special day at dizzy heights. XP Adventure Park in Jerzens in Tyrol offers exceptional holiday adventures. Do you dare ride on the “Flying-Eagle”, a 50 m high zip wire over a gorge? This high ropes course is ideal for individual guests, families, groups clubs, corporate days and school trips. A beautiful playground awaits our smallest guests. Watch the bold climbers at airy heights from our comfortable sunny terrace or whilst taking a walk around the beautiful grounds.
Parcours
- 2 introduction ropes courses with 6 challenges, body height at least 1.1 m
- 1 Pitzi’s ropes course for children with 7 challenges for the little ones, body height at least 0.9m
- 2 ropes courses for children and teenagers with 17 challenges, body height at least 1.1m
- 2 teenager and adult ropes courses with 23 challenges, body height at least 1.3m
- 1 Flying-Fox course “Flying Eagle” with 6 challenges over 160 m length and 50 m height difference, body height at least 1.3 m
Details zum Park
- Total of different challenges: 59
- Total length: approximately 600 m
- Difference in height: 0 – 12 m (Flying Fox ca, 50 m)
Equipment can be collected 1,5 hours before closing time respectively.
Price/Person/Day: Pitzi‘s ropes course (body height at least 90 cm and up to 4 years) € 11.00; children (body height at least 1.1 m) € 18.00; teenagers (body height at least 1.3 m) € 24.00; adults (from the age of 16) € 28.00
Ticket is valid for 3 hours!
Private support: 9 – 10:30 am & 4 – 5:30 pm
Price for private support: 1 person € 55.00 (every other person € 20.00)
Seeweg Reservoir
Piller circular route
Start at the car park opposite the fire station in Piller. From there, follow the tarmac road in the direction of Galflunalm. It is a straight road in the direction of a forested area for the next 0.5 km. The gravel path is a little loose and with a rougher surface here. Before reaching the woodland, turn off into a grassed path with some larger stones, which make for a bumpy ride. Leave this path after 300 metres and turn right on the path that takes you back to the village. Several larger water bars cross this path. After a few metres keep to the right and follow the path downhill, where, once again, several water bars cross the path. After half a kilometre, you will pass the sports grounds and return to your starting point within 300 m.
Fischteich Piller circular route
ZirbenPark Circular Route
Starting at “Zeigerrestaurant” follow the beautifully laid-out 1.5 km long “Zirben” [pine] trail. Please note that there are large sections with a steep incline on loose gravel surface and taking this route is only advisable for experienced Swiss-Trac users. The steeper section passing the “Zirbenzapfen” [pine cone] with a big slide can, however, be bypassed by only taking part of the route. After approx. 2/3 of the trail, you will reach another catered mountain hut, “Tanzlalm”. Unfortunately neither the restaurant nor the ground floor toilets are suitable for wheelchair users. The last third of the trail back to the “Zeigerrestaurant” features a steep uphill section.
Small Harbe circular route
Great Harbe circular route
Hike to Aifneralm mountain hut
Start this route at the car park near the hamlet of Puschlin. Initially follow a well-prepared forest path. You will cover some altitude on this initial steep uphill section. Please note that you should never leave the main path. It leads past beautiful alpine meadows and after approx. 2/3 of the way, the surface of the path will become a little rougher and harder to navigate. After ca. 1.5 h you will reach the catered mountain hut “Aifner Alm”. The hut itself is accessible via a ramp, however, after rainfall the path leading up to it may be washed out in places. The toilet can be accessed by mounting one step. The corridor is very narrow due to a box. The toilet can be accessed by wheelchair but there is not sufficient space for turning circles.