Pisa Lodge 2,675 m
Bold eagle's eyrie on the roof of the Latemar
Oberholzlift mountain station - Gamsstall - Gamsstallscharte - Forc. Valsorda - Rif. Torre di Pisa - Zischgalm - Reiterjoch - Meierl Alm - Oberholzlift
Perched like a bold eagle's eyrie, the Rifugio Torre di Pisa is the Latemar mountain region's only manned staging post on the rocky ridge of the Cima Cavignon. Of the shorter access routes, the one from the Oberholzlift mountain station through the Gamsstall is the most interesting. It passes not only some magnificent views, but also attractions such as the Gamsstall Towers wilderness, the upper Valsorda cauldron, the Tower of Pisa and the Latemar rock windows. The house is the visible result of the willpower and hard work of a fan of the mountains. Refuge warden Camillo Gabriello built it with his family in eight years of arduous work, thus giving the Latemar region new impetus.
Walking times: Total walking time 4 - 1/2 hours
Requirements: An easy, yet somewhat strenuous walk on marked paths. Only in good weather!
Height differences: 650 m up and down
Highest point: Cima Cavignon 2,691 m
Possible refreshment stops: Pisa lodge, several stops on the way with summer catering.
Sights: The impressive rocky wilderness of the Gamsstall – the panoramic view from the Pisa refuge and from the Cima Cavignon .
Perched like a bold eagle's eyrie, the Rifugio Torre di Pisa is the Latemar mountain region's only manned staging post on the rocky ridge of the Cima Cavignon. Of the shorter access routes, the one from the Oberholzlift mountain station through the Gamsstall is the most interesting. It passes not only some magnificent views, but also attractions such as the Gamsstall Towers wilderness, the upper Valsorda cauldron, the Tower of Pisa and the Latemar rock windows. The house is the visible result of the willpower and hard work of a fan of the mountains. Refuge warden Camillo Gabriello built it with his family in eight years of arduous work, thus giving the Latemar region new impetus.
Walking times: Total walking time 4 - 1/2 hours
Requirements: An easy, yet somewhat strenuous walk on marked paths. Only in good weather!
Height differences: 650 m up and down
Highest point: Cima Cavignon 2,691 m
Possible refreshment stops: Pisa lodge, several stops on the way with summer catering.
Sights: The impressive rocky wilderness of the Gamsstall – the panoramic view from the Pisa refuge and from the Cima Cavignon .