Growing in the Karerwald forest, the hazel tree is used especially for the production of string instruments. For this reason, the wood has also been called ‘tonewood’. You start from the Karerwald forest to walk to the popular boulder labyrinth which acquired its name from the house-sized boulders that fell during a massive landslide from the Latemar mountain long ago.
Getting to the starting point of the tour by public transport is easy and convenient.
By public bus line:
- 180 from Bozen | Bolzano, Birchabruck | Ponte Nova
- 180 or 184 from Welschnofen | Nova Levante, Karersee | Carezza
- 184 from Weissenstein | Pietralba, Petersberg | Monte San Pietro, Deutschnofen | Nova Ponente, Stenk (or 181 and change 180)
- 184 from Obereggen, Eggen | Ega (or 184 and change 180)
- 187 from Steinegg | Collepietra, Gummer | San Valentino (or 182 and change 180)
- 180 from Val di Fassa
Bus stop: Karerpass | Passo Costalunga; online timetable search at www.suedtirolmobil.info/en/
Starting point: Karerpass | Passo Costalunga (https://goo.gl/maps/qp84gtasfn65CoJu5)
By car:
Destination: Karerpass | Passo Costalunga
Parking: parking lot Karerpass | Passo Costalunga
Starting point: Karerpass | Passo Costalunga (https://goo.gl/maps/qp84gtasfn65CoJu5)