Bullaccia
Puflatsch (emphasis on the second syllable; Ladin Bulacia ; Italian Bullacia ) is the name of an elevation on the northwestern edge of the Alpe di Siusi in the South Tyrolean Dolomites . There is a good vantage point there, which is why the hill is popular as a hiking destination and also for three ski runs in winter. Puflatsch is easiest to reach from Kompatsch , where the road and cable car to the Alpe di Siusi end. From there, in addition to hiking trails, a chair lift leads to the southern edge of the plateau. From the north and the hamlet Bulla ago you reach the hill above the Schnürlsteig . On the northern edge of Bullaccia, close to the highest point at 2176 m , are the so-called witches' banks . According to legend, it is a meeting place for the Schlern witches .
The former Puflatschhütte is located on the southwest slope of the elevation and is now known as Dibaita .
Web links
Puflatsch Tour description and pictures of the witches' banks
Individual evidence
- ↑ Hanspaul Menara , Hannsjörg Hager: South Tyrolean short hiking guide . Athesia, Bozen 1981, ISBN 88-7014-217-5
- ↑ Hiwio.com: From the Alpe di Siusi to the Hexenbänken and Puflatsch , accessed on December 27, 2018
Coordinates: 46 ° 34 ' N , 11 ° 37' E