San Martino in Badia
San Martino in Badia
A walk around Mount Pütia
A walk around Mount Pütia
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Tourist Office San Vigilio/San Martin – Dolomites
Str. Tor 18/C
39030 San Martin Dolomites
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For those seeking a hike among flowering meadows and breathtaking peaks, the Mount Pütia circuit is ideal. Equally charming are the numerous mountain huts along the route, offering delicious local specialties.
A walk around Mount Pütia (total time approx. 4-5 hours)
Passo delle Erbe and the meadows at the foot of Mount Pütia are among the most beautiful spots in the Puez-Odle Nature Park. To experience them at their best, the Mount Pütia circuit is ideal: a fascinating hike with stunning views.
Along the route, numerous mountain huts invite you to take a relaxing break, offering Ladin specialties and grilled dishes. The hike is suitable for those who enjoy spending 4–5 hours walking in nature.
The hike is easy and suitable for everyone. Despite the many mountain huts along the route, it is still advisable to carry plenty of water.
It is recommended to wear hiking shoes and carry plenty of water, sunscreen, and a windbreaker in case of rain.
Walk around Mount Pütia (4-5 h)
From Passo delle Erbe via trail 8A across meadows, turn right under the north face, follow trail 4 to the saddle, return via Passo Göma.
At Passo delle Erbe there is a large parking area. During the summer season (June–October), parking is subject to a fee.
From Val Pusteria, you reach Würzjoch via San Lorenzo di Sebato, heading towards Val Badia and continuing to San Martino in Badia. From there, follow the road to Antermoia and continue along the scenic road to the pass, through forests and winding bends.
During the summer season, Würzjoch can be easily reached by public transport (line 469) thanks to the bus connections in South Tyrol. All timetables are available at www.suedtirolmobil.info/en.
From Würzjoch, trail no. 8A leads across a beautiful alpine meadow. At the fork, turn right beneath the impressive north face of Mount Pütia and then follow trail no. 4 up to Forcela de Pütia. From there, the path descends on the southern side across alpine meadows to Passo Göma and continues along the northern side of Mount Pütia until returning to the starting point.