Circular Hike on Marlinger Berg Mountain along the irrigation channel and the Höhenweg of Marlengo.
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Circular Hike on Marlinger Berg Mountain along the irrigation channel and the Höhenweg of Marlengo.
This hiking trail was created to commemorate the visit of Archduke Karl, the last Emperor of Austria (1887–1922).
From the col at the northern end of Trodena/Truden, a trail leads south along the Forchwaldegg to the Rungganöhof farm. We continue walking along a forestry trail over meadows and then change to trail no. 5 through the forest to the shack "Peraschupf". If the weather is fine, you can enjoy an amazing view to the north of the mountain "Regglberg" and all the way back to the "Texelgruppe" and the Alps of the "Zillertal". Continuing through newly planted trees and humid habitats to the moorland "Langes Moos" and then to the alpine farm "Krabesalm" (open in summer, 1.540 m). By continuing to walk slightly downhill from here (no. 9 marker) we get to the col "Ziss-Sattel", the old edge between Anterivo/Altrei and Trodena. We return to Trodena along the European long distance path E5 through spruce and pine forests.
This route leads to various points of historical interest, offering magnificent panoramic views of the Val d'Isarco
The Roteck/Monte Rosso peak is the highest three-thousand-meter peak in the Texelgruppe Nature Park. Due to the long and partly steep ascent through the Zieltal, this tour is best divided into two days. The Lodnerhütte can be used as an overnight accommodation.
Idyllic walk in the middle of the Kortsch chestnuts on the monte Sole mountain.
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.
Salurn / Salorno (221 m) - Salomonhof / Maso Solomon (672 m) - Raststätte / Rifugio Sauch (913 m) - Salurn / Salorno (221 m)
This hike is particularly pleasant in late spring, when the beech trees are full of fresh leaves and the lilies of the valley are flowering.
Panoramic and partly very quiet trail to the Rosimböden and the Zay valley.
Start behind the Braunhof farm and follow the trail 6 upwards to the Saun summit (2062m). Further on trail 6 all alon the crest and over the Bairnock summit (2581m) to the Weißspitze summit (2715m), the last part on scree underground. Along the trail 6 on the exposed ridge to the next summit, the Amthorspitze (2753m). A dangerous tract is fixed with an aluminium ladder and a small bridge. Descent to the Hühnerspielhütte mountain hut and return on trail 11 and 3, along the Riedbergalm and Prantneralm mountain huts to the starting point. Lunch possibility: Hühnerspielhütte, Riedbergalm Prantneralm, Braunhof.
The Salto plateau with its extensive grasslands, dense forests of larch and Mediterranean vegetation give this mountain landscape an extraordinary charm. Tipical and delicious South Tyrolian dishes are waiting for you.
Start by the Rosskopf / Monte Cavallo mountain station in direction biotope Kastellacke, on the hike number 19. By the biotope on the right side on the circular trail to the antenna station. Return on the forest road, passing the mountain hut Furlhütte, to the mountain station.
Circular hike to the Wölfl farm and the Enzbirch viewpoint.
Change of path along the hike: 11, 10
Varied circular hike across pastures and through woods with beautiful views.
Follow hiking trail no. 12 to Meluno/Mellaun, then take trail no. 7 up to Golleregg before path no. 8, which leads back to the starting point.
Beautiful circular hike to the Weißhorn mountain with views of the Bletterbachschlucht gorge and the Lahnerwiesen meadows.
>> It's great to be walking, especially when swapping the daily grind for a holy place. <<
From Thaur to San Romedio, on the Pilgrims' trail, one cannot but marvel at the spectacle of sanctuaries, wayside shrines, breath-taking landscapes, pastures and mountain crossings. Along its 180 km length with a difference in altitude of 9,800 m, the trail leads to the sanctuary of San Romedio in Trentino, with two stages passing through the Passeiertal Valley.
Very easy hike above Tisens/Tesimo with beautiful viewpoints of the Tisner Mittelgebirge mountain range.
Following Lüsnerstraße road (via Guggenbergstraße street, trail no. 6), turn right on the path to Trunthof farm – past the bridge to the left – northwards on the Psalmenweg trail until you reach Lüsnerstraße. From here, the trail descends to Andreas-Hofer-Brücke bridge, before ascending again to Seeburg Castle and back to Bressanone/Brixen, via the Adlerbrücke bridge on trail no. 1.
The high altitude hiking trail of Valles is a varied hike with stunning views, some secured sections, and the chance to experience the traditional alpine village of Fane Alm. Perfect for hikers seeking a mix of adventure and natural beauty.
The Hintertalweg trail leads through the typical Pfitscher high valley. The pleasant walk with slight inclines circles the Pfitsch valley end and allows wonderful views on the peaks of the Zillertal alps. Suitable for strollers.
Starting from St. Anton/S. Antonio, a steep forest path at the beginning leads past the Gringer Wiese to the Platschjoch, where it then runs only slightly upwards past the Gostjöchl to the chapel below the Jaufensteg/Passo Giovo. Very nice views into the valleys Ratschingstal/Val Racines and Jaufental/Val Giovo. From the chapel you can descend towards Schluppes/Casalupa into the valley and hike back to the starting point.
Discover the Nörderberg Mountain at Parcines!
Discover the historic Nörderberg and its magnificent views! Hiking fun for the entire family and leisure hikers!
This route leads to various points of historical interest, offering magnificent panoramic views of the Val d'Isarco
The Great Rasass Tour is the ideal hike for all those who prefer slightly more intensive tours. Starting from Slingia, the route takes you high up to Piz Rasass. The breathtaking views make it all the more worthwhile.
If you decide to go hiking in Val d'Ega, you can experience the UNESCO World Natural Heritage Dolomites with its striking mountains such as the Catinaccio and the Latemar in many different ways. Whether on leisurely walks along the alpine pastures, where the imposing mountain backdrop is visible on the horizon, or on challenging mountain tours, where you can experience the Dolomites up close and in the midst of it all.
If you want to explore the unique splendour of the region on your own, set out on the enchanting circular tour around the Rosengarten group. Following in the footsteps of the dwarf king Laurin, to whom, according to legend, the Dolomites owe their magical glow at dusk, the impressive high-altitude hike begins at the Kölner Hütte. Over a total distance of 12 kilometres, you will climb around 800 metres in altitude.
On the way, you cross the Tschagerjoch and the Cigoladepass as well as the Hirzelweg. On the way back to the starting point, there are always unobstructed views of the surrounding peaks and valleys, showing the beauty of the landscape in all its splendour.
Attention: there are some snowfields. For accessibility, mountain experience and the appropriate equipment are required (good hiking boots, hiking poles and possibly crampons).