The AVS trail is especially rewarding for sporty hikers who want to reach the summit without using the cable car. Early morning hours offer cooler temperatures and quiet forest sections, ideal for a focused nature experience. Taking the cable car down is a comfortable option after the ascent.
Although the trail itself is neither very exposed nor particularly difficult, this hike is a long one and requires a certain amount of stamina. The peak offers stunning 360° panoramic views out onto the central Alps and the Dolomites.
The AVS trail is a long and steady ascent that requires good physical fitness. In wet conditions, forest paths may become slippery. Mountain weather can change quickly, so always check forecasts before starting. Plan sufficient breaks and allow enough time for both ascent and descent.
Sturdy hiking boots with good grip, sufficient water and food are essential. Trekking poles are highly recommended due to the length and elevation gain. Sun protection and a lightweight rain jacket should also be included.
Challenging forest ascent to Kronplatz via the AVS trail with steady elevation gain and spectacular summit views.
Parking is available at the valley station in Reischach.
The cable car valley station in Riscone-Reischach can be reached by public transport (Citybus shuttle) or by car from Brunico-Bruneck.
Reischach is easily accessible by public transport. Regular bus connections run from Bruneck to the Kronplatz valley station.
From the cable car valley station in Riscone-Reischach, follow trail no. 6 (named AVS-Steig after the South Tyrol Alpine Club/AVS) uphill through the forest. Please note: Some parts of the trail are rather steep! At one point, the trail follows the cable car ropes, and in some sections just above the mid-slope station of the 1-2 cable car, it merges with a forestry road before it eventually reaches the top of Mount Kronplatz.