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Zwieselstein (A) – Moos in Passeier (I)

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+ Degree of difficulty:Difficult
+ Duration:8:45 h
+ Length:20,9 km
+ Ascent:1.040 m
+ Descent:1.483 m
+ Highest point:2.488 m
+ Lowest point:1.015 m

Attention high point! Crossing the main ridge of the Alps from the lively and famous Ötztal via the Timmelsjoch/Passo del Rombo/Passo del Rombo into the idyllic and unspoilt Passeier Valley marks the moment when the E5 leaves North Tyrol behind and reaches the southern side of the Alps in South Tyrol.

You can twist and turn it however you want: during a trek across the Alps, crossing the main ridge of the Alps is always one of the defining highlights of the entire journey. Otherwise, you wouldn’t truly be crossing the Alps – even though, as on the E5 between Oberstdorf and Gfrill/Cauria in South Tyrol, many other mountain ranges are traversed along the way. On this stage, the route leads from the renowned Ötztal over the 2,474 m high Timmelsjoch/Passo del Rombo/Passo del Rombo and down into the charming Passeier Valley. Expect unforgettable impressions: magnificent views of the glaciated three-thousand-metre peaks of the Ötztal Alps, a beautiful high-alpine landscape along the ascent through the Timmel Valley, picturesque alpine pastures on the descent into South Tyrol, and traditional farms nestled in the welcoming villages of the Passeier Valley.

This is a very long but technically moderate stage on your journey from North Tyrol to South Tyrol—yet it can easily be shortene.

Description

The hike begins in the village of Zwieselstein at the bus stop next to Hotel Post. Fresh water can be filled at a nearby fountain. Follow the pavement about 50 metres further into the valley to the bridge, then turn left shortly before it onto Hochstattweg in the direction of Timmelsjoch/Passo del Rombo (Ötztaler Urweg No. 12).

At first, the forest road climbs steeply, then gradually levels out and eventually turns into a hiking trail. Follow the Gurgler Ache into the Timmel Valley. After around 2 km, turn left toward “Timmelsjoch E5”. The path continues steadily uphill along the Timmelsbach, at times quite steep. After about 3 km, you reach a forest clearing with a rest area.

After roughly 3.5 km, you leave the forest and reach alpine meadows at around 2,000 metres. Signposts are sparse, but markings on large stones guide the way. After about 5.5 km, you pass the smuggler monument. The trail becomes increasingly steep, and after nearly 10 km you reach the Timmelsjoch/Passo del Rombo at 2,474 metres—the highest point of the stage and the crossing of the main ridge of the Alps from North to South Tyrol.

On the southern side, a narrow and steep path leads down along the historic Timmel Valley route beside the Timmelsjochbach/Rio del Rombo toward Timmelsbrücke. Wooden signs mark the border crossing into South Tyrol. About 15 minutes above Timmelsbrücke, you can take a right-hand variant to the Hochfirst Inn, rejoining the main trail about 30 minutes later.

Following the original route, continue from Timmelsbrücke along the Timmelsjoch/Passo del Rombo road for about 800 metres toward Rabenstein/Corvara in Passiria until a sharp left bend, where trail No. 29 branches off. This leads down over meadows to a forest track, continuing along the Passer River/Torrente Passirio toward Rabenstein/Corvara in Passiria.

Shortly before reaching the village, a hiking trail shortcuts the forest road and leads to an asphalt road in the hamlet of Bichl/Colle. From here, it is only a few minutes to Rabenstein/Corvara in Passiria.

In the village, at a sharp left bend after the cemetery, continue straight onto a smaller road. The E5 now follows part of the Kummersee circular trail. After 200 metres, turn onto a path descending to the Passeier River. From here, the trail—alternating between path and forest road—leads along the Passer all the way to Moos in Passeier/Moso in Passiria.

Shortly before the end, information boards provide details about upcoming stages. The final section follows the themed “Ibex Trail”, passing the Bunker Mooseum, before the stage concludes in the centre of the charming village of Moos in Passeier/Moso in Passiria.

Recommended time to visit

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Highlights

  • Timmelsjoch Experience “Smuggler”
    The smuggler monument on the North Tyrolean side below the Timmelsjoch/Passo del Rombo commemorates the dangerous routes used by smugglers between Tyrol and South Tyrol. The sculpture symbolizes courage, poverty, and trade across the Alps. It was designed by South Tyrolean architect Werner Tscholl. It is located directly along the E5 route and is part of the “Timmelsjoch Experience,” a series of modern architectural sculptures along the pass road.
    Further info
  • Bunker Mooseum Moos in Passeier/Moso in Passiria
    The Bunker Mooseum in Moos in Passeier/Moso in Passiria uniquely combines history, nature, and experience. The modern museum facility is housed in a former military bunker and offers exciting exhibitions on the prehistoric and settlement history of the Hinterpasseier region, historical mining at Schneeberg, as well as geology and natural history. The region’s contemporary history is also vividly presented. An ibex enclosure complements the diverse offering. Further info
  • Timmelsjoch Pass Museum
    The Timmelsjoch Pass Museum is located directly at the Alpine pass at over 2,000 meters altitude and impresses with its extraordinary architecture. The museum tells the story of the Timmelsjoch/Passo del Rombo, the pass road, and life in the high mountains. Exhibitions show historic vehicles, old photographs, and information on the development of Alpine traffic. The museum was designed by South Tyrolean architect Werner Tscholl and is part of the “Timmelsjoch Experience,” a series of architectural stations along the high Alpine road conveying the history, nature, and culture of the region. Further info
  • Glaciated Three-Thousand-Meter Peaks of the Ötztal and Stubai Alps
    Over the 2,174 m high Timmelsjoch/Passo del Rombo, the E5 crosses the main Alpine ridge. This is as close as the E5 gets to the glaciated 3,000-meter peaks of the Ötztal and Stubai Alps (the Timmelsjoch/Passo del Rombo separates these two mountain ranges, among the highest in the Eastern Alps). The view of peaks such as Zuckerhütl, Wildspitze, Hintere Schwärze, and Hochwilde is impressive.

Places to stop, rest, and eat

  • Timmelsjoch Pass Museum: restaurant at the mountain pass at 2,474 m (directly at the highest point of the stage, ideal rest stop)
  • Gasthof Hochfirst: dining option at approx. 1,860 m in the Timmelsjoch area (local South Tyrolean cuisine, accessible via the E5 variant)
  • Rabenstein: village in the Passeier Valley at approx. 1,420 m (small dining options before the descent to Moos)

Accommodations

  • Gasthof Hochfirst: mountain inn at approx. 1,860 m (overnight stay possible directly along the route or E5 variant)
  • Rabenstein: accommodation options in the mountain village at approx. 1,420 m (guesthouses and small hotels)
  • Moos in Passeier: valley town at approx. 1,000 m (wide range of hotels, guesthouses and apartments as the stage finish)

Digital
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This compact guidebook contains all the relevant info you need for a pleasant journey and is also the perfect offline companion!

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