Plose Bressanone
Round trail hike to Skihütte
and Palmschoß
The first section of the hike to Skihütte follows the family hiking trails WoodyWalk and Lorggen. From the Skihütte to Palmschoß, however, you may enjoy the tranquillity of the forest. The last stretch takes you along the road to the Palmschoß Chairlift, which brings tired hikers back to the starting point.
Round trail information
- Difficulty: easy
- Trail length: 6.4 km
- Mere walking time both ways: 2 h and 10 min.
- Ascent: 245 m
- Descent: 27 m
Directions
From the mountain station of the Plose gondola lift on the WoodyWalk (marking 17) on a level trail over alpine pastures to the southeast. At the turn-off to Skihütte, trail no. 17C first descends slightly into the forest and then on a level course to Skihütte and to the valley station of the Pfannspitze gondola lift and to the Mountain Hotel Schlemmer.
From the car park below the hotel, trail no. 8 first leads shortly along the road down into the valley, then into the forest. The last stretch of the trail before the valley station of the Palmschoss chairlift is also a road.
The mountain station of the Palmschoss Chairlift is within sight of the starting point of the hike.
Smart Travel
Bus connections from Bressanone
to the Plose gondola lift
Current bus schedule
Valid until 13.12.2025
The tariffs and travel conditions of the South Tyrolean Transport Association apply. Passengers must be in possession of a valid ticket. Tickets may also be purchased on the bus.
Your ticket
Info & Plose Shop
For this tour you need return ticket (both ways) for the PLOSE gondola lift and a ride (up) with the PALMSCHOSS chairlift.
Go to the Ticketshop.
Your lodges
Overview alpine huts
Your lodges along the hiking trail
Round trail hike to Skihütte and Palmschoß
Round trail hike to Skihütte
and Palmschoß
Highlight
Along the family hiking trails there are great play stations that were made by local craftsmen from mostly local materials. There are also welcoming rest areas and drinking fountains with delicious Plose water.
Legend has it that one upon a time the moon princess fell ill with homesickness in the Dolomites. Thus, a dwarf people covered the mountains with a net of threads of light and the princess was healed. The mountains, however, remained pale mountains.
Plose Bressanone Dolomites
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