Easy and family-friendly tour in the Matschertal valley to the Matscheralm Alpine Pasture, which is below the Pleres Spitze peak.
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Easy and family-friendly tour in the Matschertal valley to the Matscheralm Alpine Pasture, which is below the Pleres Spitze peak.
From Rojen across the animal gathering path up to the last larch stand, valley inwards on a slightly ascending path to the Mitter-Scharte and finally over a steep ridge to the summit.
The hut is a popular hiking destination, a pleasant place to rest and look out, and an important base for hikers who're on the way to the Ortler north face. From the sun terrace you have a wonderful view of the imposing Ortler mountains. The Reschensee lake and the Haidersee lake also seem close enough to touch.
From the hamlet of Rojen/Roja the route heads north-west along a wide, fenced-in stepped path about 100m high. The path signposted no. 10 leads above the meadows into a gentle landscape featuring hay barns and the last cultivated meadows. After the fork, the path heads north up to the Äußere Scharte. From here enjoy a great panorama of the Lower Engadine. Continue on the wide ridge towards the north-east and you reach the summit with its wonderful views. The descent follows the same route as the one going up.
Hike in a pristine natural landscape with picturesque mountain lakes.
A pleasant hike along the idyllic Lake Gioveretto
This 7 km-long tour starts behind the Gasthaus zum See where you take the easy forest road along the Lake Gioveretto. This pleasant easy hike along the artificial lake invites you to dream and stop. Val Martello’s splendid panorama is a must if you spend your holiday in Val Venosta. Start at the lakeshore and go until the dam wall. You can return on the same way or choose path no. 17 at the dam wall to enjoy a small circular hike through the forest.
Perched above Sulden/Solda, the Schaubachhütte mountain hut serves as the starting point for high Alpine tours around the Ortler in winter and summer alike. Beginning at the Sulden cable car valley station, this demanding winter hike follows a gently inclined forest trail on the way up to the hut at an elevation of 2,581 m.
The Äußerer Nockenkopf is famous for being a rather easy mountain to ski and also for its beautiful location above the highest hamlet in the eastern Alps. The ski tour begins at the end of the village of Resia/Reschen. Altitude gain: 1,250 m Time to ascend: roughly 4 hours Slope direction: east Skiing demands: medium Climbing demands: easy Note: exercise caution during the ascent after the Kalkwaldhütte mountain hut and on the summit slope! For the ascent to the peak, follow the route to the left at the end of the Pofel ski lift. Follow the groomed trail to the Vallierteck pilgrimage chapel. Above the chapel, turn right, following the signs to ‘Nockenkopf’ until you reach the road that leads to the Reschner Alm Alpine farm. From here bear left heading gently downhill and then right again along the trail following the signs to the ‘Kalkwaldhütte’ mountain hut. Here head rather carefully from left to right uphill over the moderately steep and wide ridge to the Stielegg cross. Traverse horizontally with caution to the left (west) into the large trough, continuing to ascend to the left toward the foot of the Nockenkopf’s southern slope. Keeping to the right, head up the rather steep slope and over the ridge to the peak. Those looking for a quicker ascent can drive to Roia/Rojen. Avalanche danger: minimal
The refuge Sesvennahütte can be reached by the mountain station of the chairlift Watles.
The hike begins at the car park (1,729 m) of the Rescher Alm mountain pasture in the Rojental valley. The car park is on the right side of the street. From here you follow trail no. 4 for about an hour to the Rescher Alm mountain pasture at 2.000 m (refreshments available). Continue past the pasture, along the military path, until trail no. 5 branches off to the left. This leads up to the summit of the Piz Lad at 2,180 metres. This mountain lies between Austria, Italy and Switzerland. It promises a wonderful view of the Lake Resia as well as the Grüner See and Schwarzer See in Nauders. The border triangle is 700 metres to the north, below the summit cross, at 2,180 metres. Back to the valley you can take the ascent route or the southern ridge towards Grubenjoch. Shortly before, the path leads down to the left in hairpin bends and joins the ascent route halfway. Magnificent views in all directions and with some luck you can see some ibexes.
Excursion to the Valdaun creek to the gorge "Gurgl". The creek has here broken through the rock and a waterfall rushes down about 20-25 m. The hike in the shady Stelvio National Park is especially recommended on hot summe days.
Summit tour with picturesque panorama - the 360-degree panorama rewards you for the long ascent.
This trail is mostly snow-free and offers a magnificent view of the opposite Monte Tramontana mountains with the Stelvio National Park and the snowy Ortler group.
This National Park hike starts in Göflan until the farm Haslhof. Enjoy the panoramic view of Val Martell, Lower Venosta Valley and Venosta Valley's Monte Sole mountain above the timberline.
The Saurüssl tour starts above Lasa/Laas. Head over Alpine pastures to the forest edge and over rugged terrain to the peak with the original marble cross. The real charm of the peak is the panorama. The view extends across the Upper Vinschgau valley including the following mountains and peaks: the Vinschger Sonnenberg, the Jennwand, the Laaser Spitze, the Schluderspitze, the Lyfispitze, the Laaser Ferner and the Taitschroi in the distance. The tour requires stamina and sure-footedness.
Possible refreshment stop: Obere Laaser Alm Alpine farm (June – September)
Rewarding mountain peak to the east of St. Valentin/S. Valentino. From the Hasenlift to the north of St. Valentin follow the signs to "Großhorn" and the path signposted no. 6, initially through a larch forest followed by a gentle climb eastward to the foot of the mountain. Turning right, continue on the path through the very steep forest up to the "Bergl" at 2,176m. Continue on the path signposted no. 6, leaving the forest behind, to the summit of the Großhorn peak. The summit offers amazing views of the upper Vinschgau valley, the Malser Haide, Haidersee Lake and Lake Resia, in addition to the high mountains of the Sesvenna group and the peaks of the Ortler Group. The descent follows the same route as the one going up.
Alternative: Use the path signposted no. 6A over the Grauner Alm alpine pasture.
Easy winter hike for the whole family from Schlinig to the Schlinigeralm with the possibility of a stop for refreshments. The easy route leads through an idyllic landscape with views of the Sesvenna Pass.
Easy family hike along fragrant alpine meadows with play stations and impressive mountain panorama
The hike up to Monte Glurns begins at the parking lot behind the Glurns/ Glorenza parish church and reaches Mount Glurns via the Glurns Alpine pastures, at a height of 2,395 meters. Although the mountain is per se not a particularly challenging, it is well worth the trip, since the trail traverses a scenic natural setting through woodlands, meadows and pastures. Inexperienced climbers should not attempt this tour without a mountain guide.
An easy and interesting mountain hike which is not too strenuous, ideal for families. Starting at Schöneben/Belpiano mountain station, a gently rising hiking trail leads up to the edge of the forest with wonderful views of the mountain scenery, the imposing glacier giants of the Weißkugel and Ortler mountains and the turquoise Resia Lake. The descent to the Haideralm/Malga S. Valentino is easily manageable. From the Haideralm to the village of St. Valentin either hike or take the cable car. Use public transport to get from St. Valentin back to Reschen.
Note: It is also possible to start this hike from the Haideralm.
Monte Sole San Martino/ Sonnenberg St. Martin -Silandro/Schlanders This hike features unique panoramic views of the Val Venosta/Vinschgau Valley and Stelvio National Park. From Laces via the cable car to S. Martino in Monte. From the mountain cable car Station westwards, along the farm road to trail No. 14 towards Silandro. Passing the ruins of the Laggar and Zuckbühel farms and crossing the suspension bridge (70 meters long), it leads down the Tappein farm road and on to trail No. 14 to the Silandro Sport and recreational area. Alternative route: From the Tappein farm road, hikers can take trail No. 7 to Schlandersberg Castle and take the Ilswaal Irrigation channel path leading downhill to Corzes. This alternative route lengthens the hike by an 1 hour 30 min.
A beautiful high-altitude hike recommended from early summer until late autumn. Starting from Graun/Curon, follow the path signposted no. 5 until you reach the Rossbödenalm alpine pasture (not open to the public). Follow the path signposted no. 4 up to the Pedroßsee lake, then on to the Valzerschartl to the Gschweller lakes and the barracks. On the south ridge of the Nauderer Hennesiegl peak, the track descends to where the path divides. Continue on the left until you reach the path signposted no. 1 in the upper Melagtal valley. The descent is along the path signposted no. 1, steep at first, through the secluded Melagtal valley down to Melag/Melago, from where you can take the bus back to Graun.
Note: The hike can also be started from Melag. There are no refreshment opportunities along this route.
Alpine pasture hike Val di Lasa/Laaser Tal Valley A hike with great views of a marble quarry and the Laaser Ferner glacier. The panorama of the surrounding mountains and the natural sounds on the high pastures provide an unparalleled atmosphere of summertime rest and relaxation
Panoramic mountain on the Venosta Monte Sole mountain with a view above the Venosta Valley and the Ortler mountain.
Marvelous hike at the foot of mighty glaciers. This tour to Rifugio Nino Corsi, surrounded by the many three-thousanders of the Ortler Alps starts on the right hand side of Gasthaus Schönblick.
This route leads along a well laid out Glacier Educational Trail (Gletscherlehrpfad) with fantastic panoramic views of the Weißkugelhütte mountain hut.
This hike takes in sections of the historic Alpine crossing route, heads past the prehistoric settlement of “Gaschlin” and leads all the way to the rustic mountain village of Stilfs. Up here in the mountains, where they like to say that even the chickens wear crampons, visitors are certain to find the surroundings utterly charming. Be sure to explore the museum “Der Einstieg”, which tells the story of how the village came to be and explores the history of mining in former times.