An authentic adventure in nature that takes you through sunny meadows and forests.
During the pleasant walk, you will encounter unique inscribed stones. A dialogue trail where all family members can read and exchange thoughts.
The sun is out, you’re fully packed – now where do you want to go? The peaks, pinnacles and towers of the Dolomites gleam invitingly in the morning light. Are they even more beautiful from the summit? The valleys are criss-crossed with trails through vineyards and apple orchards, past imposing castles, around enchanting lakes and along the Waalweg canal trails. South Tyrol has more than 16,000 km of signposted hiking trails that run through the ever-changing natural landscape, including themed trails, multi-day tours and high-Alpine trails.
An authentic adventure in nature that takes you through sunny meadows and forests.
During the pleasant walk, you will encounter unique inscribed stones. A dialogue trail where all family members can read and exchange thoughts.
Theme walk "Tru Vistles" - Culture, Tradition and Nature.
This theme trail combines nature with culture and tradition with numerous games and information boards and is therefore particularly inviting for families. Start from the road opposite the Church gate and follow the "Tru Vistles" signs.
The tour starts from the Auerleger alp following the way nr. 2 to Jochgrimm. Arriving on the street we turn right and follow the way nr. 1 to the Neuhütt alp.
After 2km we reach the calcium stove, which was built in the 19th century with the stones of the Weißhorn mountain. The calcium was used to built and paint houses. The people filled the pit with the stones and firewood coverd with clay. They set it on fire, which burned for seven hours. When the fire stopped burning they took the stones out to be further processed in the village.
To return to the Auerleger alp we follow the same way back.
The high mountain valley has always been an important crossing from Laces/Latsch and Kastelbello/Kastellbell in Vinschgau Valley, where there were already settlements during the Copper Age, as seen with the menhir in Latsch. Recent archaeological finds in the ground around the Penaudalm Mountain Hutand the old mountain farm suggest that this area had been used as a hunting ground not only since the Mesolithic Age but that the high plateau already had a seasonal settlement from the Bronze Age on. We are still waiting for the results of analyses to see if the buildings discovered were connected to milk processing, that is to say, cheese production.
The winter hike to Mosereck is a relaxing tour in Terenten, taking you through impressive nature – from earth pyramids to sunny rest spots. Perfect for those looking for winter tranquility and snowy fun.
This hike offers a combination of natural beauty and cultural significance. Starting from Bad Bergfall – easily accessible via Trekking Bus no. 435.2 – the route follows trail no. 4 uphill before joining trail no. 4A through peaceful forest sections in the direction of Trattes.
From there, continue along trail no. 3 until you reach the Furkel Pass – a symbolic crossing where two linguistic and cultural regions meet: the German-speaking Puster Valley and the Ladin-influenced Gadertal.
From Nieder- or Oberrasen > path n. 20 > Berggasthaus Mudler > path marked n. 31 > Lutterkopf > crossing the Durakopf on mark n. 31 > descent on mark n. 38 > Taistner Vorderalm (rest station) > Mudler > Rasun.
Alpine hike to the one-time highest grain farm in Europe the Finailhof farm (1,973 m).
From Antholz Mittertal (sport area) > Eggerhöfe > at the bridge continue along the creek Egger to the waterfall.
The Haflinger Adventure Trail, which reach from Hafling village to St. Kathrein, is dedicated to the docile and majestic Haflinger horses with their flaxen manes.
At the didactical stations along the way, there’s plenty to learn about the Haflinger horses and how they evolved over time.
This hike leads across the blooming Latemar meadows to the Eggental mountain cinema, from where you can enjoy the view of the mountains, before entering the rock labyrinth - a true adventure at the foot of the Latemar.
Attention: There are fallen trees along path [21].
This scenic hike starts in Bad Bergfall, easily reached by Trekking Bus no. 435.2. From there, follow trail no. 3 heading south to the small settlement of Schüssels.
The route then continues on trail no. 3B, which follows the slope of the Olang Dolomites, offering panoramic views of the valley and surrounding peaks. The hike ends at the Furkel Pass, where the Puster Valley and Ladin-speaking Gadertal meet.
The Knottnkino in Vöran/Verano is a lookout point. It's outfitted with thirty cinema seats, where the hikers can take a seat and enjoy the unique experience. The site overlooks the whole of the Adige Valley so visitors enjoy stunning views that encompass the Texelgruppe Mountains, Mount Penegal, and even Weißhorn farther afield.
Directions: Outgoing from the Aue Street in V. di Sopra it goes for 3 h over mark 20 up to the Brunst Alp Hut and onwards up to the Kühwiesenkopf/ Franz-Josef Höhe (2140 m). From there begins the descent always over mark 20 to the Lake of Braies. The way back can be done by bus & train.
This scenic and varied hike starts in Bad Bergfall, which is easily reached via Trekking Bus no. 435.2. From there, trail no. 4 leads uphill to the Furkel road. After crossing the road, the route continues near the Marchner lift and merges with trail no. 13A. This panoramic trail runs along the slopes of Kronplatz, offering beautiful views of the surrounding mountains. The path then gradually descends and ends at the Furkel Pass, the meeting point of the Puster Valley and Gadertal.
From Antholz Niedertal (towards the fishpond or starting from Walderhöfe) follow the mark n. 31b > Hofstatt Alm.
Wonderful hike from Moos through the woods, over roots and stones to the mountain panorama of the Kreuzberg Pass
Easy hike to one of the most important places of pilgrimage in the Pustertal valley, whose little church " Unserer Lieben Frau von Loreto" was built around the middle of the 17th century.
Hiking tour through Rastenbach gorge with some stairs and bridges. Not difficult hiking tour, but with some upgrades.
A pleasant and relaxing walk on the plateau above Corvara, through shady woods and with a stunnig view.
The winter circular hike to the Flaner Jöchl at Rosskopf / Monte Cavallo ridge is an easy panoramic hike for all the family on Sterzing’s / Vipiteno local mountain. The well-prepared trail leads through the snowy mountain and woodland landscape across the valley basin and offers wonderful views of the surrounding mountains. From the nearby Sarntal Alps where the hike begins, to the view of the mountains of the Pfitschtal valley in the foreground and the peaks of the Dolomites on the horizon, through to the view into the Pflerschtal valley: a range of winter worlds present themselves to hikers as they walk along. Snowshoes are not necessary for the circular trail!