The hike leads through a diverse and magnificent landscape.
Walking is the best way to enjoy wonderful stretches of greenery. During your spring in South Tyrol, you can witness the awakening of nature in the valley and on the alpine meadows in bloom. Midsummer days are equally surprising: people are lured to mountain peaks, marvel at sweeping views and indulge in the traditional dishes served in quaint mountain huts. Go on a hike to watch the spectacle of autumn’s glorious colours and relax in nature.
The hike leads through a diverse and magnificent landscape.
A hike through young forests with a beautiful view of the Geisler di Afers, Sas de Putia and Mount Gabler.
An easy hike to the locality where Geodes of Teis are found, passing by “humming stones” and “sounding stones”.
A relaxing stroll to the lake “Mesner Låcke” which is surrounded by a circular path with information boards about geology of the area. The path is accessible for wheelchairs and buggies!
A hike to a beautiful pasture beneath the Geisler Mountains. You can stop by to eat at the alpine hut Geisler Alm which offers also a playground for children.
30-minute foot walk, then on with snowshoes, steep ascent towards Brogles, along the Adolf-Munkel-Trail no. 35 to the hut Geisler Alm.
An easy and varied hike which leads past the locality where Geodes of Teis are found and past the churches of St. Valentin and St. Jakob. Along the way, there is one restaurant where you can eat.
A circular hike between the villages of Teis and Albeins which fascinates with its particular atmosphere at any season.
A circular hike to Außerraschötz with steeper sections and a beautiful panoramic view on Villnöss valley and Val Gardena.
A varied hike which leads past beautiful lookouts right to the Geisler Mountains.
The Nature Trail Zans is accessible for wheelchairs. Fourteen sections give an insight in the flora and fauna of the Nature Park Puez-Geisler.
Hiking time: 1h
The farmers trail is the former connecting route between Coll and the village centre of St. Peter and was used by the farmers to get to school and to church. The historic farms, the picturesque chapels and wayside shrines and the majestic pale mountains, the Odle, will enchant you.
A short panoramic hike to the Hill of the Holy Sepulchre with its chapel as well as trenches and a bunker dating back to World War I. • Hiking time: 20 min
A wonderful circular hike through remote meadows and forests with an amazing view of Eisacktal/Valle Isarco valley and Brixen.
The trail around Mount Sas de Putia leads through a diverse and magnificent landscape. Rugged rock, vast meadows. A flora rich in species and colours. Inside puddles you can find Alpine newts, in areas with mountain pines you can find chamois and marmots hide between rocks. The canyon of stream Moibach gives an insight into the layers of the era before the Dolomites formed.
Along the Alpine pasture delight trail the various alpine huts offer culinary specialities. A pleasure path for nature lovers and gourmets. The Alpine pasture delight trail leads through the various huts, where delicious alpine dishes and specialities are offered. It is recommended, to divide the hiking tour into two stages.
Not only the breathtaking view and the cult site “Lutheran Church”, but also the biodiversity of the area Kofelwiese meadows render this hike special.
An easy hike close by the Geisler Mountains amidst the Nature Park Puez-Geisler.
Geo-Trail 1a is a circular trail which leads you across meadows and forests above Teis. Alongside the trail, there are information boards with information about geology and botany of the area.
A hike for hot summer days through shady forests with an amazing view from the Ottohöhe onto Afers valley and Brixen/Bressanone.
The Adolf Munkel Trail beneath the majestic Geisler mountain group is one of the most spectacular trails in the Dolomites.
Since the 16th century, many forests were under the Tyrolean sovereignty. In those forests, the “Herrensteig” paths were created. Experience the impressive circular hiking tour “Herrnsteige”, with spectacular views of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Geisler Mountains of Villnöss/Funes valley.