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Hiking around Kiens - Chienes, situated at 900 meters (2,953 ft.) in the Pustertal valley, offers diverse landscapes for outdoor activities. The region provides access to the Zillertal Alps, Rieserfernergruppe/Hohe Tauern, the Dolomites, and the Ortler Group. Hikers encounter a mix of green valleys, dense forests, and Alpine lakes, including Issinger Weiher, with the Grünbach Stream flowing through a narrow gorge. The terrain ranges from gentle paths to ascents into higher mountains.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Hike the moderate Murmeltierweg Marmot Trail to Moarhofalm (via Route 65), featuring marmot sculptures, forest paths, and Dolomites views.
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8.52km
03:08
500m
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Alpine trail through Pfunderer Heights with wooden marmot sculptures and panoramic South Tyrolean peaks.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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11.6km
03:32
410m
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Gentle village loop through butterfly-filled meadows with Gothic church and Alpine views.
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9.51km
03:00
370m
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Hike the St. Sigmund Village Loop, a moderate 5.9-mile (9.5 km) trail with 1220 feet (372 metres) of elevation gain, passing St. Sigmund's C
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Good starting point for various hikes.
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Beautifully situated lake below the Putzenhöhe.
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Great alpine hut with delicious food. Highly recommended!
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The summit is easily accessible. The path there is sometimes challenging for less experienced bikers. A fantastic view, including the Grünbachsee lake below, and a beautiful descent await as a reward.
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Anyone who has made it this far will also make it to the summit. I am not immune to heights myself and I am still alive 😃
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Very easy to reach even with a stroller
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Very beautifully situated hut. The only possibility to stop for a break on the way from the Gelenke car park to Grünbachsee or Putzenhöhe
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Kiens - Chienes offers over 100 hiking trails. These include a diverse range of options, with approximately 30 easy routes, nearly 60 moderate trails, and about 15 more challenging hikes, catering to various skill levels.
Yes, Kiens - Chienes is well-suited for families. A popular choice is the Marmot Trail, a 4.8-mile (7.7 km) hike that leads to Grünbachsee lake and offers educational insights about marmots. The region's themed trails, like the Butterfly Trail, also provide engaging experiences for children.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter diverse mountain ranges such as the Zillertal Alps and Dolomites, glittering Alpine lakes like Lake Issinger (Issinger Weiher), and deep-green mountain meadows. The Grünbach Stream flows through a narrow gorge, and you can also find unique natural monuments like a century-old columnar crown spruce.
Yes, there are several circular routes. A notable one is the Moarhofalm / Malga Moarhofalm – Grünbachsee (Lago Verde) loop from Hofern, a 6.3-mile (10.1 km) trail that takes you through forests and past Alpine lakes. Another option is the San Sigismondo Butterfly Trail village loop, which is a moderate 11.6 km route.
Hikers can explore historical castles like Schöneck Castle and Ehrenburg Castle (Castel Casteldarne), which offer glimpses into 12th and 13th-century architecture. The region also features historical churches, such as the Church St. Petrus & Paulus in Kiens-Chienes with its exceptional ceiling paintings. For nature lovers, the Bergila Mountain Pine Oil Distillery Herb Gardens near Lake Issinger are a pleasant stop. You can also visit the Rienz Gorge Covered Bridge or the Lappacher Klamm Waterfalls.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.36 stars from over 1200 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, ranging from green valleys and forests to Alpine lakes and mountain views, as well as the well-maintained trails suitable for various abilities.
Yes, Kiens - Chienes is well-connected. It serves as an excellent starting point for various hikes, and its proximity to Kronplatz means it's easily accessible by public transport, which can also be used to reach further hiking opportunities in the wider region.
Absolutely. Many trails in Kiens - Chienes provide stunning panoramic views of the surrounding Alpine ranges, including the Zillertal Alps, Rieserfernergruppe/Hohe Tauern, the Dolomites, and the Ortler Group. The Cima Seefeldspitz Trail from Gelenke (via Route 65A) is known for its extensive mountain vistas.
Kiens - Chienes is an attractive hiking destination throughout much of the year. The spring and summer months offer lush green landscapes and pleasant temperatures for exploring. Autumn provides vibrant foliage, while in winter, the area transforms into a popular spot for snowshoe hiking and cross-country skiing, particularly on the Rodenecker-Lüsner Alm.
Yes, the region offers engaging themed trails that combine nature with cultural and historical insights. Examples include the Culture Hike, the Butterfly Trail, and the Roman Trail, which features informative texts and illustrations, allowing hikers to walk in the footsteps of ancient Romans.
Yes, Kiens - Chienes is popular for winter activities. When snow covers the landscape, the area is ideal for snowshoe hiking and cross-country skiing, especially on the Rodenecker-Lüsner Alm. Lake Issinger also transforms into an ice-skating rink in winter.
While specific cafes or pubs are not detailed for every trail, the region is known for its hospitality. Many hiking areas in the Dolomites and Pustertal valley have mountain huts (Almen) or guesthouses where hikers can stop for refreshments and traditional meals. Lake Issinger, for instance, is described as a great place for a break.


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