Lüsen - Lüsen

Lüsen
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Lüsen, (it: Luson), is a parish on the east side of the Eisack Valley in South-Tirol.

background

The Lüsner valley extends in the shape of a crescent from Brixen around the mountain range of Plose. It ends at the Würzjoch at the foot of the Peitlerkofel. The Lasankenbach rises up here, it crosses the valley over a length of 18 km and flows into the village at an altitude of around 600 m Naz in the Rienza.

About in the middle of the valley is the community Lüsen, consisting of seven districts. The actual village of Lüsen is located at an altitude of around 970 m. Lie a little above it Rungg(Ronco) and Flit(Valetta), at the head of the valley is the Welier Petschied(Pezzè). The district mountain(Monte) lies on the southern slope of the Lüsner Alm, here in the last few decades several accommodation establishments have emerged, they usually offer a good view of the Plose mountain range and the Peitlerkofel. Out of the valley are the hamlets Huben and Lüsen Cross.

getting there

Usually the journey is about Brixen take place, see there for details.

By plane

By train

By bus

During the day there is an hourly bus to / from Bressanone, timetables on the bus company's website Mellauner

In the street

The main connecting road is the SP 30 from Brixen. There is also a road to the Würzjoch, where it meets the SP 29, it comes from Villnößtal and leads to Antermoia to Val Badia.

mobility

Map of Lüsen

Tourist Attractions

There are only a few architectural sights in Lüsen. One of them is the 1 Parish Church of St. George.

activities

hike

View from the Würzjoch to the Peitlerkofel

The north-eastern side extends parallel to the Lüsner Valley Lüsner Alm. The treeless plateau is relatively flat, it is only slightly overlooked by the mountain peaks of Maurerberg (2332 m), Glittner Joch (2189 m), Campill 2190 m and Astjoch 2194 m. Thanks to the magnificent view of the surrounding mountains, hikes are never boring. In the north lies the Pustertal, the gently rounded Gitschberg is striking. In the west is the Eisack valley, behind it you can see the Sarntal Alps with the Karspitze. The Peitlerkofel in the southeast is absolutely fascinating, whereas the Plose in the south is quite inconspicuous. The shelters, which are open in the summer months, also offer good resting places. The hiking trails are all easy to classify, the only problem is the ascent to the Alm, which in some places can also be mastered by car.

There are also good hiking opportunities in the valley, be it on the Lasankenbach to Petschied or to the hamlets and farms in the direction Rodeneck.

Paragliding

  • Paragliding. Starting options are in Lüsen-Berg on the road, e.g. at the Tulperhof.

shop

kitchen

nightlife

accommodation

Cheap

  • 1  Kreuzwiesen-Alm, Rungger Str. 18, 39040 Lüsen (The refuge is at an altitude of approx. 1,900 m). Tel.: 39 0472 413 714.
  • 2  Starkenfeld Hut. The Starkenfeld hut is located in the area of ​​the Rodeneck community.
  • 3  Hotel Kompatscherhof, Flittnerstrasse 6, 39040 Lüsen (at an altitude of approx. 1360 m). Tel.: 39 0472 413600.
  • 4  Tulperhof, Lüsen Berg 3 (at an altitude of approx. 1620 m). Tel.: 39 0472 413760. Feature: pension.
  • 5  Rastnerhof, Berg 11, I-39040 Lüsen (Lüsen-Berg, at an altitude of approx. 1560 m). Tel.: (0039) 0472 413625. Feature: pension.
  • 6  Löchlerhof

medium

Upscale

security

health

Practical advice

trips

  • Brixen is only about 14 km away, from there a hike to Neustift Abbey is worthwhile
  • over the Würzjoch into the Gadertal, to Brunico, through the Pustertal to Mühlbach and back via Brixen

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