Where is Peter-Anich-Hütte?

Where is Peter-Anich-Hütte?

Austria, europe

Length

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Elevation

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Difficulty

hard

Best Season

Year-round

Peter-Anich-Hütte is a

above sea level, located in the district of

in Austria. Expect sections that are as steep as

Where is Peter-Anich-Hütte?

southwest of Innsbruck

When was Peter-Anich-Hütte built?

and was named after the Tyrolean

cartographer Peter Anich

How long is the road to Peter-Anich-Hütte?

The road to the hut is mostly

4x4 vehicle is required

Is the road to Peter-Anich-Hütte open?

northern edge of the Stubai Alps

, accessibility is largely limited to the

car-restricted service road

Driving the unpaved road to Klammljoch (Passo di Gola)

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Road Details

Country
Austria
Continent
europe
Difficulty
hard

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