After a hike through the snowy spruce forest to the chapel of St. Wendelin, take your sled and enjoy the ride on our toboggan run in Ochsenberg.
Vinschgau vás okouzlí svou krásou a širokými možnostmi pro zimní sporty a rekreaci. |
After a hike through the snowy spruce forest to the chapel of St. Wendelin, take your sled and enjoy the ride on our toboggan run in Ochsenberg.
Sonnensteig trail - the theme trail in Upper Vinschgau Valley
There are some interesting points of exploration along this themed route such as the Benedictine abbey, the paths along the irrigation canals (known locally as ‘Waale’) as well as the natural landscape and some of the legends of the Alta Vinschgau Valley. And if you prefer, you can select just specific sections of the themed trail of interest to you.
The Glacier Trail begins at the parking area near the Enzianhütte at the end of Val Martello. It is divided into 9 sections and can cope in a circular route of about 10 kilometers and an overcoming of 600 meters. The hike is divided into stages and can be shortened or committed in a different order. All in all the tour takes 4 hours.
Stage 1: From the parking area to the Zufallhütte - 30 Minutes
Stage 2: From the Zufallhütte to the Plima wall - 15 minutes
Stage 3: From the Plima wall to the waterfall - 30 Minutes
Stage 4: Rise to Talschwelle - 30 Minutes
Stage 5: To the glacier front of the High Ferners - 30 Minutes
Stage 6: From the glacier front to the left moraine - 15 minutes
Stage 7: From the moraine to Martell Hut - 15 minutes
Stage 8: From the Martell Hut back to the Plima wall - 30 Minutes
Stage 9: From the Plima wall to the ex Hotel Paradiso - 30 Minutes
From the Düsseldorfer hut to the Zufall hut:
Difference in height: 913 hm
Descent: 1.363 hm
Length: 14 km
Duration: ca. 7,45h
The panaromic slope Madritsch 1 is an easy and wide slope with a magic view to the Königsspitze/Gran Zebrù, Ortler and Cevedale.
The toboggan run is currently no longer being groomed due to snow conditions
In the picturesque mountain village of Plawenn, which has been the noble seat of the Plawenn family since the 12th century, there's a hidden gem for all tobogganing fans. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced tobogganer, the natural toboggan run from Plawenn towards the fishermen's houses, with its 2 km through the snow-covered Malser Haide, is an unforgettable experience. Access to the toboggan run is free, and visitors are invited to explore the winter landscape at their own paceA somewhat longer but rewarding circular hike along the Mitterwaal in Glurns / Glorenza.
The trail passes through the varied natural and cultural landscape of the district Waldberg, courts and private land, where people get an insight into the work and the life of the inhabitants.
The walk starts at the "Niederhof", from there follow the forest road to the "Oberhof", where the path no.26 leads uphill through the forest. This path leads up to the crossing path no.24A, where the family hike continues left to the "Suachbichl". Now it goes on at the path no.15A back to the path no.15, this path leads to an unlabeled but highly visible way again down to the trail no.15.
You walk past the "Stallwies- and Greithof" and from there follow the marking 15A. Once the path leads out of the forest, the trek continues left and returns through the forest path no.8 back to "Niederhof".
The hike from Solda/Sulden to the Piani di Rosim/Rosimboden is about 6.3 km long. You should not miss this wonderful hike. Apart from the breathtaking panorama, the tour does not require much fitness, so you can enjoy the view wonderfully.
Starting point of this snowshoe hike is the valley station of the chairlift Malga Tarres.
From the train station in Lasa the tour leads to the village center, past the marble Emperor Franz Josef I. (Raiffeisen square) to the parish church with cemetery and Marx church, to the marble world in the tricorn of the Lasa Marmo (visit with the Lasa marble guide).
On the bike path you will find art: “Pillars of Freedom” created by international artists (at the Marmor & Marillen festival 2017). The view follows the sloped railway to the Monte Tramontana mountain and up to the “Bremsberg”, where, with a bit of luck, the train transports a block of marble weighing several tons into the valley. At the Bagni square, the marble fountain refreshes with a view over the river Adige to “Pfeiler and Koundl”. The marble walkway leads to the way of the cross, which goes through the orchards to the sanctuary of Maria Lourdes.
Back in the village, the path leads past the “Johannes Steinhäuser” school for stonecarving and numerous artworks, to the hill of St. Sisinius church - 360° panorama: Monte Sole mountain, Sesvenna group, Stelvio National Park, Lasa Valley with the Croda Jenne, fruit and vegetable gardens.
Variants to continue walking:
- Lasa marble way
- Natural monument sulphur spring
- Cengles and Oris