
Travel guide to Kesselberghütte
Kesselberghütte is a mountain cabin at an elevation of 2.299m (7,542ft) above the sea level, located in Italy’s South Tyrol region.
Nestled in the Sarntal Alps, the track to the summit is a chairlift access trail. It’s unpaved and very steep. 4x4 vehicle required. Accessibility is largely limited to the summer season (June to September).
Starting from Falzeben the ascent is 7.1 km (4.41 miles) long. Over this distance the elevation gain is 682 meters. The average gradient is 9.60%.
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