This sporting excursion leads us back into the Medieval Ages and into the past times of the Venosta Valley.
Jižní Tyrolsko je rozmanitou Mekkou běžců. Do kopce, z kopce, po rovině, po asfaltu, v lesích, na loukách nebo přes kopce a údolí: v Jižním Tyrolsku si každý běžec najde to, co hledá. Nabídka značených a dobře udržovaných běžeckých tras je obrovská a liší se od běžeckého ráje na Reschensee až po zdravý výškový trénink na Seiser Alm.
This sporting excursion leads us back into the Medieval Ages and into the past times of the Venosta Valley.
It is a forest path of cosiness, no altitude difference and no special impulses. You will always have the village of Sesto on your right. From the reservoir through the forest to San Candido.
The Tisens/Tagusens trail is long and challenging, but boasts spectacularly beautiful countryside. Along the loop route, you will enjoy exceptional views over the Eisack valley and Val Gardena/Grödnertal.
Active holiday in Val Pusteria. A particularly enjoyable way to spend your summer holiday in Kiens is through sports: activities range from hiking, running, Nordic-Walking, rafting to biking! Starting from the center in Kiens, via the Roman Road to Ehrenburg, past the archeological site “Roman Rock” and further on to the cycling path. Continue left along the cycling path to Ilstern. From there return to the starting point.
Running tour in the Montiggler Wood. Montiggler Lake, natur, forest, fora and fauna
This trail starts at the tourist info Ratschings in Gasteig. After an easy loop to warm up, through the Handwerkerzone Ost, you come to the old Jaufentalerweg trail at the foot of the Jaufenpass road. Follow this for the first section to the fork at km 1.8 approx. where you continue to walk uphill to the right. Past the Gringgerhof farm, a narrow path leads to the upper panorama path. After about 3.3 km you have already covered most of the altitude difference. The trail continues moderately uphill along a forest path into the valley until you cross the stream at about km 6.9 and start the way back out of the valley on the orographic right side. This leads via a loop in the direction of Ontrattberg and then in the direction of Sennerberg. Finally, from the village, the route follows the main road to St. Anton and from there, via the old Jaufentalerweg trail, back to the foot of the Jaufenpass road. In Gasteig, a loop through the Handwerkerzone West is a good way to finish, where you return to the starting point.
The running route located in the valley area starts at the Ratschings valley station. From there, the varied trail leads out of the valley to Jaufensteg. The circuit then returns to the starting point.
The route features a technically more demanding downhill passage and is ideally suited Fartlek training.
The route can be extended or shortened as desired.
For all action and adventure passionate, the San Vigilio dolomites region is the place to be: mountain biking and hiking, Nordic-Walking or running are just some of the activities summer holidays in San Vigilio have to offer. From the village square via Valiares follow the trail called “Tres La Val” up to the “Spiaggetta Ciamaor” park. From there following the signs to “Tres La Val” and continue on the right side of the stream to Fodara Masaronn. One-way: 5 km
Starting from the Schermoos parkplace, follow trail no. 7 and then the E5 european long-distance trail to reach the Edelweiss restaurant. Come back to your place of departure walking back on the same trail. Duration of the excursion: 2 hours and 40 minutes - Drop/rise: 290 m
The Fenn Promenade is the perfect trail for a jogging tour on the mountain. Starting in Collalbo. The trail is perfect for all the joggers which loves the flat runnings stail without any different of highnesses as this way is almost flat.
A leisurely hike from Sesto to the idyllic Fischleintal/Val Fiscalina valley with a fantastic view on the Dolomites of Sexten.
The route starts at the Ratschings mountain station and runs briefly uphill towards the Rinneralm, then slightly downhill and flat past the Kalcheralm to the Jaufenpass road. Here the trail descends briefly and continues to the right on the forest road to the Platschjoch, where you return in a loop to the chapel at the 8th bend of the pass road. From there, the trail descends slightly back to the Rinneralm and continues to the Wasserfalleralm. This is followed by the final section to the mountain station.
A challenging 10 km run. The best way to tackle your own best mark or to just get to know the area between Prad and Glurns.
12 kilometers long, the Marlinger Waalweg trail is a popular hiking and jogging trail which runs along the former irrigation channels, the longest of its kind in South Tyrol.
Short warm-up circuit in-mid of the apple and vegetable gardens of the Venosta Valley.
Flat route to Kaltern, along the hiking and cycle path. The route runs on asphalt and earth
The running course in the valley area starts at the Ratschings valley station. From there you run the varied trail to Flading at the end of the Ratschingstal valley. Then you follow the same path back to the starting point.
The trail is ideally suited for Fartlek training as there are hardly any unevennesses in the ground.
The route can be extended or shortened as desired with variant loops
From Selva, we run to the parking area in Vallunga and from there past the path no. 14 to the St. Sylvester chapel, and then on through a forest of larches and Swiss stone pines, where we slowly gain elevation and can enjoy the unique panorama of the surrounding Puez-Geisler Nature Park. The valley ends in a large, flat meadow (Pra da Rì), which serves as the turning point of our route.
Shorter Variant: We run to the St. Sylvester chapel and then turn left there at the way of the cross (path no. 26), follow this and then run over Daunei back to Selva.
Demanding running trail which requires plenty of stamina. The long trail will reward runners with a diverse stretch and a beautiful scenery across Lake Caldaro. Pace yourself while running around the lake because the somewhat longer climb to Caldaro should not be underestimated.
A panoramic and not too difficult route between the villages of Prad and Tschengls.