Wilder See and Brixner Hütte Loop
Wilder See and Brixner Hütte Loop
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Hike the difficult 9.4-mile Rautal and Wilder See of Fanealm - Alpine Loop in Vals, featuring historic Fane Alm and Lago Selvaggio.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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474 m
Highlight • Settlement
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6.41 km
Highlight • Gorge
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9.10 km
Highlight • Lake
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15.1 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
8.55 km
3.83 km
2.58 km
105 m
Surfaces
8.10 km
4.28 km
2.58 km
105 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
This is an arduous hike, classified as 'difficult' by komoot. It demands a very good physical condition, sure-footedness, and alpine experience. You should be prepared for significant ascents and descents, uneven terrain, rocks, and steep sections common in alpine environments.
The Rautal and Wilder See of Fanealm - Alpine Loop is a demanding route that typically takes around 6 hours and 42 minutes to complete, not including breaks.
You'll experience breathtaking alpine scenery. Key highlights include the historic Fane Alm, often called the most beautiful alpine village in South Tyrol, the pristine Rauhtal Valley, and the 'eeeextremely beautiful, turquoise blue' Lago Selvaggio – Wilder See.
Parking is typically available near the Fane Alm area, which serves as a common starting point for hikes in the region. Specific parking details may vary, so it's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
While the Fane Alm is accessible, public transport options directly to the trailhead might be limited. It's recommended to research local bus schedules or shuttle services operating in the Vals area, especially during peak hiking season.
The best time to hike this alpine loop is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (June to September), when the trails are free of snow and the weather is more stable. Always check local weather forecasts before you go.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on this trail. However, given the challenging terrain and the presence of livestock in areas like Fane Alm, it is crucial to keep your dog on a leash at all times for their safety and the respect of wildlife and other hikers.
As of now, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike this loop or access the Pfunderer Berge region. However, it's always good practice to check for any updated local regulations before your trip.
The route features a mix of accessible paths, mountain hiking paths, and regular hiking paths. You should be prepared for potentially challenging surfaces, including uneven terrain, rocks, and steep sections, typical of an alpine environment.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. You will find sections of the 17 - Vals => Fußendraß, the Pfunderer Höhenweg - Alta Via di Fundres, and the Rotenstein-Höhenweg along the way. The Fane Alm also serves as a starting point for other adventures, including routes to the Brixner Hütte mountain hut.
Yes, the Fane Alm village, a significant highlight on the loop, features three alpine taverns where you can find refreshments and traditional meals. This is a great spot to rest and refuel.
Given the difficulty and alpine nature of the trail, you should bring sturdy hiking boots, appropriate layers of clothing for changing weather, plenty of water and snacks, sun protection, a map or GPS device, and a first-aid kit. Trekking poles are also highly recommended for stability on steep and uneven sections.
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