Kaserill Alm Funes valley hike
Funes valley hike from Zannes to the child-friendly Kaserill Alm mountain hut with view of the Funes Geisler peaks
The Kaserill Alm mountain hut in Funes valley is an ideal hiking destination for the whole family. In addition to the enjoyable dishes prepared with natural products from its own farm, the cozy Funes valley mountain hut offers a panoramic terrace, a petting zoo and a playground for children.
Directions to the Kaserill Alm mountain hut
The hike to the Kaserill Alm mountain hut starts at the car park Zannes in the farthest Funes valley.
Following the path number 33 in the direction of the Kaserill Alm mountain hut, the wide hiking trail first leads through a sparse forest, which now and then offers dreamy views of the nearby Geisler peaks and the cross-adorned Zendleser Kofel.
At the lively rippling Kaserill brook it finally joins trail no. 32. Now the cozy Kaserill Alm mountain hut is not far away, where hikers are spoiled with delicious hut dishes from the beginning of June to mid-October (2020). While the adults sit back comfortably on the panoramic terrace or on the sun loungers and enjoy the unique atmosphere with a view of the Funes Geisler peaks, the children can also let off steam on the hut's own playground or pay a visit to the alpine animals.
The way back from Kaserill Alm mountain hut is the same as on the way there. If you wish, you can also extend the hike and, for example, climb up to the Zendleser Kofel with its magnificent views.
Indicated ascent time Kaserill Alm mountain hut
Zannes - Kaserill Alm mountain hut: 1:00 h
Remarks Kaserill Alm mountain hut
The wide, mostly gently ascending hiking trail can also be hiked with an all-terrain stroller.
The Kaserill Alm mountain hut is also open in winter. When the alpine meadows of Funes valley are covered with a thick layer of snow, many people go down to the valley on a toboggan.
Infos Kaserill Alm Funes valley hike
- Duration:01:45 h
- Length:4.6 km
- Height gain:250 m
- Min. elevation:1672 m
- Max. elevation:1925 m