Brixen a jeho okolí nabízí celou řadu tras, od rodinných výletů až po náročné výstupy. Prozkoumejte kulturní města a vychutnejte si středomořský vliv. Brixen, Klausen/Chiusa a Sterzing/Vipiteno stojí za výlet. Září bohatou historií, krásnými památkami a úspěšnou kombinací zvyků a inovací Zažijte Törggelen, tradiční jihotyrolskou slavnost s vínem, jídlem a kaštany.
Start from the parking area in Margen and follow the path past the church of St. Margareth. Continue until you reach the turn-off to Talson. Take the Talsoner Road, which leads directly to the Lechnerhof Hut. The trail offers you a charming landscape and a cozy atmosphere.
Please note that the hut is open only in summer from Thursday to Sunday.
Fascinating nature. Among rugged rocks and lush wide Alpine meadows, this round trip around Mt. Sass Putia reveals in an impressive way the natural life of the high Alpine region, with all of its diverse wildlife, vegetation and rock formations.
The village circular route of Aicha is an easy hike. From the starting point, the church of Aicha, simply follow the sign "Dorfrundweg".
With its mountain forests, waterfalls and unspoilt alpine pastures, the lesser-known Flaggertal Valley is a hidden gem in South Tyrol.
The hike to the Napfspitze combines diverse landscapes, alpine challenges, and unforgettable views. It's an excellent choice for experienced hikers looking to enjoy tranquility and natural beauty.
The Wilde Kreuzspitze is a spectacular destination for experienced hikers. This route takes you through alpine landscapes, picturesque lakes, and high pastures to over 3,000 meters. Surefootedness and a head for heights are essential, but the stunning views from the summit make it all worthwhile.
No one is jostling at the lifts, the slopes are pleasantly empty, and a ski hut where hot chocolate awaits: Although they are overshadowed by the well-known large ski resorts, small ski areas and village lifts such as the Maders ski lift are undoubtedly excellent alternatives. Especially families and amateurs can comfortably combine the pleasure of skiing with the romance of the winter season.
The red and blue slopes are served by a platter lift. This runs over alpine meadows in the lower section and through the forest in the upper section. It is the lowest platter ski lift in South Tyrol.
Open daily during holidays.
Prices:
One-Day ticket: adults 19,00 € - kids 13,00 €
Half-day ticket: adults 17,00 € - kids 11,00 €
Family season pass: 165,00 €
Free use with the South Tyrol Guest Pass Klausen.
The hike begins at the Fane Alm parking area, accessible via a narrow mountain road from the village of Vals. Initially, you follow trail no. 17 briefly in the direction of Fane Alm. Shortly after, you turn right onto the alpine road to Tschiffernaun Alm– a more relaxed alternative to the steep trail 15A. The road leads you up to Tschiffernaun Alm. At the beginning, you walk through dense forests, passing by small waterfalls. Later, near Stin Alm, the forest opens up to expansive alpine meadows.
The Gaisjoch is known as the mountain of chamois and offers a varied circular hike with spectacular views and unique alpine experiences. Whether hiking along the ridge or stopping at one of the rustic huts, this tour combines a sporty challenge with the beauty of nature.