Vent - Martin-Busch-Hütte - Similaunhütte - Similaun - Vent
Similaun peak stretches up to an altitude of over 3600 meters and is therefore not only one of the highest mountains in the Ötztal Alps, it is also listed as Austria’s eighth highest mountain. Although it is covered by glaciers in the north (Marzellferner), east and south (Grafferner), it is considered a suitable destination to get in touch with glacier tours for the first time because the ascent is quite easy in terms of hiking technique: of course only if accompanied by a professional mountain guide and with the appropriate equipment!
Located on the Italian-Austrian border, the eye-catching three thousand meter high mountain not only attracts beginners, the magnificent view from its summit also inspires mountain professionals time and again. In addition, its ancient paths crossed the traces of a true celebrity. More than 30 years ago, the glacier mummy Ötzi - the "Iceman" - was discovered on nearby Hauslabjoch saddle. Visiting the place of finding, only 1¼ hours from Similaunhütte, is almost a must for experienced hikers.
What’s important: surefootedness, fitness and a very good physical condition are absolutely required for the long tour up to Similaun, but there are two base camps along the route for regenerating overnight stay or refreshment stop at Martin Busch Hütte (2501 m) and Similaunhütte (3019 m). No matter if you conquer the peak in stages or in one go, the well-deserved "Berg Heil" greeting among mountaineers at the summit against the backdrop of this magnificent alpine scenery will remain a precious memory forever.
Enjoy a both comfortable and relaxing train ride to the train station in Ötztal Bahnhof. You get off the train in ÖTZTAL Bahnhof where you change to a public bus or local taxi. The current bus schedule can be found at: http://fahrplan.vvt.at
The following parking options are available in the mountaineering village Vent
- In summertime in front of the village (parking machine, only coins or EC card) and at the chairlift (at the ticket office of the mountain railways)
- In wintertime only at the chairlift
Parking fees apply!