The Resciesa area offers three different running routes with a central starting point at the mountain station of the Resciesa funicular. This circular route invites you to discover the surroundings of the area in a sporty and above all healthy way.
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.
The Resciesa area offers three different running routes with a central starting point at the mountain station of the Resciesa funicular. This circular route invites you to discover the surroundings of the area in a sporty and above all healthy way.
The short track around the Huber Weiher lake is perfect for building up your condition.
Gleich neben der Talstation (Richtung Sand in Taufers) hält man sich rechts und geht kurz über die schmale Asphaltstraße (Wegschilder) hinauf bis zur ersten Kurve. Dort auf einem Waldweg geradeaus, zum Teil recht steil in Richtung Michlreis ansteigen (Wegschilder, Markierung 29A), bis dieser Weg auf einen Wirtschaftsweg trifft. Nach rechts gehts über diesen Fahrweg weiter (Beschilderung), um schließlich eher fl ach nach Michlreis zu gelangen. Man setzt durch den kleinen Weiler und weiter über die Straße hinauf zur ehemaligen Mittelstation (jetzt „Restaurant Mittelstation“) fort. Achtung: nicht über die Piste ansteigen, sondern geradeaus weiter gehen (Markierung Nr. 29)! Kurz geht es am Waldrand entlang, dann steigt man leicht an und hält sich an der folgenden Weggabelung rechts (Markierung 29B), bis der Weg in den Daimerweg (Nr. 27) mündet. Über diesen gelangt man, hauptsächlich durch Wald, am Schluss über die Skipiste, hinauf zur Bergstation.
Zeitbedarf
1 Std. 10 Min.–3 Std. 10 Min.
This extremely long and demanding route over gravel and mountain tracks takes you through the whole of the southern lands of the Seiser Alm, with unique views over the velvety Alpine meadows and rocky mountain landscape to reward you for your efforts.
Start/arrival: Tourist information office in Monguelfo
Total length: 16 km
Return: circular route
Difficulty: hard
Difference in altitude. 365 m
Surface: 12.3 km asphalt, 3.6 km gravel and natural trail
Running on the Brandis-Waalweg trail. A cozy and level walking and running path. The irrigation channel starts at the Gampenstreet, branching off from the sidewalk to the left (towards Lana Gampenpass), and leads to the monastery Lanegg and St. Margaret Church over to the waterfall above the golf course.
From the culture house in Rasun di Sopra enter in the Biotope "Rasner Möser". Continue through the biotope to the Walder farm until reaching the fish pond in Anterselva do Sotto. Along the river back to Rasun di Sopra.
Route: Kuppelwies - St. Gertraud - Kuppelwies
(Subject to modifications!)
This challenging but variety-packed loop route starts and ends in Völs am Schlern.
The Val Gardena Mountain Run, one of the most scenic mountain runs in the world, takes place every year in July in Val Gardena. The 14.5 km long route runs from Ortisei over the sleepy hamlet of St. Jacob in the UNESCO World Heritage area Puez-Geisler, and from there to the summit of Ortisei’s “local” mountain, the Seceda. The view which awaits us along the route and at our destination at 2,457 m is simply stunning. The return route can be taken comfortably by cable car.
The widely popular trail leads on a shady forest path with views onto the Schlern and Eisack valley through the Laranz forest.
This route includes the entire length of the Nordic Walking circuit on the lower Naturno Sonnenberg. Starting from the Nischlhof, head towards the Kirchgraben and the bridge over the Engelsburg then turn left to the Schwalbennest Jausenstation. The route then leads up to where it meets the Waalburgweg path and on to the Wiedenplatzer Keller. From there it goes on along the asphalted road and downwards to the Sonnenberger Panorama Path which leads you to Pardell. From there, take the path down along the asphalted road as far as the Weintal and past the two farmhouses at Stein and Fallegg until just before the Rusthof farm to the Sonnenberger Panorama Path and the Vogeltenn Promenade back to your starting point.
Easy and flat jogging rout from Oberrasen to Antholz Niedertal along the river.
We start at the Selva skating arena and follow path no. 17A to the first station of the cross, and from there on path no. 17A over the Rifugio Juac in the direction of Rifugio Firenze (path no. 3-1) and over path no. 13 into the UNESCO World Heritage Puez-Geisler Park in the direction of Pieralongia. We then take path no. 4A which brings us to the mountain station of the Col Raiser cable car. We continue on path no. 4 to the Gamsblut hut, from there along path no. 1A to the Sangon hut, past the Lech Ciaulonch and then on path no. 3 to the Rifugio Juac, which leads back to the Selva skating arena.
Route: Kuppelwies - St. Gertraud - Kuppelwies
(Subject to modifications!)
From the parking lot of the Hirzer cable car station in Saltaus, the way leads down to the Passer causeway and continues to the Torgglerhof Apple Hotel. From there, the trail alongside the old irrigation channel leads up to Schenna – or, after the Waaler hut, in the direction of Riffian and Meran. After about 1.5 hours you reach Meran, from where you can easily take the bus back to Saltaus. Total length: 10 km
This leisurely loop through the meadows at the foot of the Puflatsch is perfect for beginners.
The Panorama Run between the villages of Seis am Schlern and Völs am Schlern is a long but variety-packed route which does its name justice: choc-a-block with breathtaking views.
This medium-length route is particularly challenging. It leads you along the Moosbühel, through the woods heading north towards Kastelruth. Underfoot, the terrain varies between gravel, asphalt and wood trails.
This course is especially suitable for hobby runners. The entire route is on asphalt and is not very difficult. Due to the continuous lighting, this run can also be run perfectly at night.
Wonderful track, named after the famous competition. Very difficult, but thanks to the lacking of long climbs, it is the ideal track for many runners.
The Prösels Run leads over medium-length stretches of gravel and asphalt in a steady series of ups and downs in the beautiful countryside leading towards Prösels.
This loop-track leads over the Puflatsch and boasts incredible views down to the villages at the foot of the Schlern and the Eisack Valley.
The demanding tour leads through the forest heading to “Hartl” with a wonderful view to the Langkofel and Plattkofel.
The trails combines the nordic walking routes in the valley with the jogging routes on Monte Sole. It starts near Nischlhof holiday apartment rental and follows the “Kirchgraben” towards the Castel “Engelsburg”. Then it runs along the “Alter Kirchgraben” uphill all the way to the hut “Höfl” and finally the mountain station of the cable car “Unterstell” on 1.300 m altitude. With the cable car one reaches the valley again. Length: 3,6 km, altitude at starting point: 582, difference in altitude: 717
If you want to engage in a real Sky Run, there’s an additional route that runs all the way up to the 2,951 m top of Kirchbachspitze. The trail starts at the Unterstell inn along route No 10a to Linthof inn on the Merano High Mountain Trail; from there it proceeds on trail no. 10 towards Dickhof inn, the Dicker Alm and the Obere Moaralm mountain huts. Then it follows routes no. 9 and no. 10A leading up to the top of the Kirchbachspitze. This involves an additional running distance of 8.6 km and difference in altitude of 1,677 m. The last part, below the peak, is very tricky and affords hiking experience.
The track crosses the whole Seiser Alm and leads over gravel, narrow paths and wooden bridges. The reward is fantastic view over the Dolomites.
This scenic and beautiful running route is ideal for individual and group sports. The many special features of the forest and the fresh air can be felt all year round.
From the “Mar Dolomit” swimming pool in Ortisei we run along the stream into the valley and follow the no. 18 path, which leads us over the path no. 30B until just under Monte Pana, past the notable Tervela Waterfall. At the base station of the chair lift we turn right to Ruacia, take the Ruacia road uphill to the roundabout in the centre of S. Cristina and from there up the Cisles road until we turn left over the old railway back to Ortisei. Longer Variant: We run along path no. 18, which takes us through the wild romantic Jender Valley towards Saltria and over the path no. 30A to the Monte Pana high plateau.
You can enjoy a beautiful run through the woods on this trail, which starts and ends in Seis.