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 trail runs from St. Kathrein/S. Caterina to the parking area Falzeben at an elevation of 1.620metres.
The first part of this easy trail run starts at Passo Oclini, past Hotel Schwarzhorn and the two ski lift stations along a forest path in a south-easterly direction. At the junction for the Pozzi Trail Mini variant, take a small trail that leads slightly downhill to the Sella dei Pozzi, at 1,980 meters above sea level. After a short detour around the Pozzi saddle, you will reach Baita Pozzi cabin, idyllically situated and offering an enchanting panoramic view of Val di Fiemme. To return, follow a narrow, uphill path towards Corno Nero, past Sella dei Pozzi. From the highest point of the route, continue along the ridge northward, skirting the reservoir, returning to Passo Oclini.
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.
Starting from Passo Oclini, past the wooden hut, this trail immediately leads onto a beautiful meadow path towards Passo Cugola. The trail continues on uphill and downhill sections in the shade of the forest for two kilometers, past the chairlift and the Rio Nero stream. After this ascent, you will be able to catch your breath on the forest road to Passo Cugola, before continuing on the return route. The connecting downhill trail is easily overlooked and leads to another forest road towards Malga Isi cabin. From there, the trail returns to Passo Oclini with the Jochgrimm mountain hotel in sight, climbing the last 160 meters of altitude.
The Malga Ora trail initially winds its way downhill along a forest road, continuing on the flat section of the sprint track, which is ideal for an intense speed workout. Just past the Malga Capanna Nuova cabin, there are about 200 meters in altitude to overcome, after which the Malga Ora trail branches off to the left from the high route, descending to the starting point.
This 10.3-kilometer route starts in Lavazè, following the signs on gently sloping forest roads towards the north. The trail continues through protected woodlands in the direction of the Guggenbichl hill, along the Rio Nero stream. Passing by the beautifully located Malga Ora cabin, the last stretch of the route leads back to the starting point, on the same level as the Base Line (B).
This easy loop trail over the Capanna Nuova alpine meadow starts northward in a slight ascent. After reaching the highest point, at 2,009 meters above sea level, along the slope of Corno Bianco, the next 3 kilometers continue on a steadily downhill trail. Turning to the left, the Malga Capanna Nuova cabin would offer a refreshment stop. Otherwise, the forest road continues evenly towards the east. The special route S3 is located on this flat stretch and proves ideal for a sprint session.
The most popular outlook points of the Mountain Pass Trail are the fabled Stoanernen Mandlen (Men of Stone) and Kreuzjoch. In order to complete the Mountain Pass Trail Tour at an assured pace, good physical fitness is a must. This unique circuit is the most challenging segment of the running Trails and it is recommanded only for advancer.
From our starting point at Passo Oclini, the Stone Stairway running trail (S2) leads uphill through the grassy ground. At the end of this section, the trail follows a root-covered path towards the north-east. Then, the trail continues at a constant altitude level, until reaching a short downhill section. The final part of the trail leads along forest paths and roads, returning to the starting point.
The connecting route between Passo Oclini and Lavazè leads almost uninterruptedly downhill on gentle forest roads, offering an ideal extension and/or integration to other routes. The 207 meters of downhill altitude difference are distributed over 4 kilometers. The Base Line, however, can be followed in the opposite direction as well, as the trail is signposted in both directions.
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.
From the starting point, the forest road leads slightly uphill at first, before starting to descend to the lowest point of the path, at 1,743 meters of altitude, at kilometer 1.4. From here, a forest road leads to the last longer ascent to Baita Pozzi cabin. Returning on the same way back makes for a varied 10 kilometers training trail. The route can also be combined with the Pozzi Trail up to Passo Oclini, for a total of 8.8 kilometers trail.
This easy and leisurely running trail is very popular from the locals and leads you from Ortisei to S. Cristina. Along the entire course, runners can enjoy the beautiful view of the Dolomites.
Easy stroll around Lake Caldaro. Gentle incline. If you wish to avoid one of the uphill climbs, we recommend you start the circular trail heading towards the south. However, nothing stops you from heading in the opposite direction. Tip: The straight stretch in the southern part of the excursion is ideal for interval running or sprints. We recommend you take this excursion during the morning.
The “Dolomites Saslong Half Marathon” is the new edition of the popular "Val Gardena Mountain Run” and is one of the most scenic mountain runs in the world taking place right here in the heart of the Dolomites.
The 21,1 km trail run (with 900 metres of altitude difference) starts and ends in the beautiful area of Monte Pana and takes the runners along a partial rock and boulder route around the Sassolungo Group. Fantastic views are to be had over the Sella Group, Marmolada, Alpe di Siusi and Sciliar.
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.
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.
General information:
Difficult running route, requires very good physical condition. Mostly well-maintained paths, but a steady foot is required.
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.
From the Passo Oclini starting point, follow the first few meters of this trail on asphalt, then turn left and take the downhill forest road towards Malga Ora. The well-fixed and level forest road continues steadily downhill towards Lavazè and therefore is ideal for finding your own running pace. Once in Lavazè, cross the main road and continue along the forest road towards Passo Oclini, savoring every moment of the training session.