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Sexten, Fischleintal Valley

Sexten, Fischleintal Valley

18 SEXTEN - Circular Trail in the Fischleintal Valley

18 SEXTEN - Circular Trail in the Fischleintal Valley

Harald Wisthaler
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Tourist Office from Sesto
Via Dolomiti 45A
39030 Sesto
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This circular trail starts at Fischleintalboden and runs through the scenically impressive Fischleintal valley to the Talschlusshütte hut and back again. 
- Trail ticket sales stand at the trail starting point
- Impressive route through the Three Peaks Nature Park along the
Fischleinbach stream 
- Return route slightly downhill with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains

In case of lack of snow only skating possible. 

                                                            

Only skating possible when there is insufficient snow.

Parking available at Fischleintalboden. (subject to charge)
Coming from the Pustertal valley, turn off at Innichen into the Sextnertal valley and then head towards Moos. There, turn off onto the road towards Fischleintal. Coming from the Kreuzberg Pass, follow the main road to Moos. Here, turn off onto the road towards Fischleintal. Follow the road to the end. Start at the Fischleintalboden car park.
Line 446 or, during high season, line 440, Fischleintalboden bus stop
The circular trail in the Fischleintal valley starts at the Fischleintalboden car park. Shortly before the hiking trail, the trail branches off and initially leads downhill towards the Bistro Bergsteiger, where there is an official ticket booth for trail tickets. From there, follow the trail to the right into the Fischleintal valley and enter the Three Peaks Nature Park. The route climbs gently along or partly in the bed of the Fischleinbach stream. In the rear section, the trail runs parallel to the winter hiking trail to the Talschlusshütte hut, which you pass by. After the hut, you have the option of shortening the loop and switching to the return route. Alternatively, you can continue further into the valley, where another bend leads back to the outbound trail. The return route runs slightly downhill, partly parallel to the inbound route, back to the starting point.