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    Holidays in Meran/Merano and environs

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    E-Bikes
    Bike tour to Vernuer/Vernurio
    Riffian/Rifiano, Meran/Merano and environs

    Bike tour Riffian/Rifiano - Vernuer/Vernurio - Riffian/Rifiano       

    Difficulty: difficult
    944 m elevation gain
    17.9 Km distance
    E-Bikes
    Bike-Highline-Meran/o starting point Partschins/Parcines
    Algund/Lagundo, Meran/Merano and environs

    One reaches the Bike Highline Meran/o through various Uphills, or by utilizing either the Aschbach cableway or the shuttle service. From the Bike Highline Meran there are various single and also forest trails returning back down into the valley.
    The stretch between the Tablanderalm and Mauslochalm mountain pastures is technically challenging. All other routes are generally accessible & do not present complications.

    Difficulty: difficult
    1098 m elevation gain
    44.7 Km distance
    Ortler Skiarena
    Vigiljoch ski area
    Meran/Merano and environs
    Winters on the Vigiljoch mountain have a certain nostalgia factor. In particular, arriving via Europe's second oldest ropeway (built in 1912) is a real experience. In the past, Lana's local mountain was a popular destination for spa guests from Meran/Merano and there were even international ski races held here in winter. These days on the Vigiljoch mountain, you will find untouched nature and quiet places of energy in addition to modern aspects like the 'Vigilius Mountain Resort' wellness hotel by star architect Matteo Thun, which blends harmoniously into the landscape. One way to reach the family-friendly ski slopes is via the historic chairlift. The panorama of the surrounding mountains and the romantic winter landscape of the car-free high plateau can be discovered particularly well on a winter or snowshoe hike. A lively atmosphere prevails on the toboggan run and during ice skating on the legendary 'Schwarze Lacke' mountain lake in the middle of the forest.
    5km total slope
    4 lifts
    Highest point: 1,815 m
    Downhills
    Giro di Naturno
    Naturns/Naturno, Meran/Merano and environs

    Circuito di Naturno (Naturno – Plon – Kreuzbrünnl lungo la Bike Highline Meran/o fino a Ötzi trail – Platzgumm – Ötzi Flow Trai - Naturno)

    Difficulty: easy
    1250 m elevation gain
    23.9 Km distance
    E-MTB
    Brigglries-Tour
    Partschins/Parcines, Meran/Merano and environs

    Route length in km: 16,7
    Vertical climb: ascent 169m – descent 966m
    Surface: forest path
    Required technical skills: S0 – easy

    Difficulty: easy
    156 m elevation gain
    16.4 Km distance
    E-Bikes
    Kouhlroscht-Tour
    Partschins/Parcines, Meran/Merano and environs

    Route length in km: 17,9
    Vertical climb: ascent 777m – descent 761m
    Surface: asphalt, forest path, 1 short Single-Trail-section (Mohlboch)
    Required technical skills: S0/S1 – easy with short Single-Trail-section S1

    Difficulty: easy
    821 m elevation gain
    17.1 Km distance
    Downhills
    Naturno Bike Highline Meran/o Tour
    Naturns/Naturno, Meran/Merano and environs

    Naturno – Kreuzbrünnl – Bike Highline Meran/o verso ovest – Malga Marzoner – rientro lungo la Highline fino al Lupo trail – Naturno (variante Fontana trail – Ciardes – Naturno)

    Difficulty: difficult
    1679 m elevation gain
    37.0 Km distance
    E-MTB
    MTB tour to the Spitzen Alpine hut
    Ulten/Ultimo, Meran/Merano and environs
    The route starts at the Zoggler reservoir in St. Walburg (dam wall) and leads along a forest road to the Spitzen alpine hut (1.856 m), which is open from mid-June to early September.
    Difficulty: medium
    714 m elevation gain
    7.4 Km distance
    E-MTB
    Höll-Tour
    Partschins/Parcines, Meran/Merano and environs

    Route length in km: 17,9
    Vertical climb: ascent 373m – descent 1.156m
    Surface: asphalt, forest path, Single-Trail-section
    Required technical skills: S0/S1 – easy

    Difficulty: easy
    311 m elevation gain
    17.3 Km distance
    E-MTB
    Kolchoufn-Tour
    Partschins/Parcines, Meran/Merano and environs

    Route length in km: 21,8
    Vertical climb: ascent 1.055m – descent 1.006m
    Surface: asphalt,forest path
    Required technical skills: S0 – easy

    Difficulty: easy
    1107 m elevation gain
    20.5 Km distance
    Ortler Skiarena
    Meran 2000 ski area
    Meran/Merano and environs
    From the lively spa town of Meran or the picturesque village of Hafling/Avelengo, the cable car and the gondola Falzeben transports guests up to the high plateau, which is also known as the "Sun Terrace of Meran". At the Kinderland playground Outdoor Kids Camp, little snow bunnies can romp and frolic while freestylers and snowboarders jump and slide in the snow park. The slopes, most of which are easy to moderately difficult, are spread over the St. Oswald, Kesselberg and Mittager ski mountains. At the latter, sporty skiers play daredevil at the eponymous black slope. The wide range of offers for all ages and levels of ability has already earned the Meran 2000 ski area several awards for its family friendliness. In addition to leisurely winter hikes with mountain hut stops and romantic horse-drawn sleigh rides, the ski area is also a good starting point for demanding ski tours. The year-round mountain roller coaster provides a thrill: the Alpine coaster whizzes along the tracks at speeds of up to 40 km/h!
    40km total slope
    8 lifts
    Highest point: 2,300 m
    E-Bikes
    Bike tour to Walten/Valtina
    St.Leonhard in Passeier/San Leonardo in Passiria, Meran/Merano and environs

    Bike tour St. Leonhard/S. Leonardo - Walten/Valtina - St. Leonhard/S. Leonardo         

    Difficulty: medium
    773 m elevation gain
    18.9 Km distance
    Downhills
    Mausloch Panorama Flow Trail
    Naturns/Naturno, Meran/Merano and environs

    The Mausloch Panorama Flow Trail is ideal for beginners and starts at the rustic Mausloch Alm. It winds its way 900 metres down the Merano Highline to the start of the Ötzi Trail in a flowing and varied landscape, thus creating the connection to the challenging Ötzi Trail.

    Difficulty: easy
    0 m elevation gain
    745.0 m distance
    E-Bikes
    Bike tour to Prenn
    St.Martin in Passeier/San Martino in Passiria, Meran/Merano and environs

    Bike tour Saltaus/Saltusio - Prenn - Meran/Merano - Saltaus/Saltusio              

    Difficulty: difficult
    1254 m elevation gain
    32.9 Km distance
    E-Bikes
    Aschbach Tour
    Partschins/Parcines, Meran/Merano and environs

    Route length in km: 22,6
    Vertical climb: ascent 922m – descent 897m
    Surface: asphalt,forest path, 1 short Single-Trail-section (Mohlboch-Trail)
    Required technical skills: S0/S1 – easy

    Difficulty: easy
    1041 m elevation gain
    22.0 Km distance
    E-Bikes
    Val d’Adige cycling track Algund - Bozen
    Algund/Lagundo, Meran/Merano and environs
    The train of the Bozen-Meran line is ideal for enhancing your cycling experience in South Tyrol. There is one bike hire service at the train station Merano and another one at the Messe railway station Bozen Sud, both being available from mid June to mid September.

    Bikes can be borrowed and returned at different stations. The borrow service includes a cycling helmet. For our little guests who are still too small to cycle by themselves there are children’s seats available. In addition, there are special tandems and multi-purpose trailers (also for dogs).

    The price of transporting a bike & a person is the same as the price per person, which is EURO 7. A day ticket can be bought at the ticket office.

    Bikemobil Card:   This combi ticket can be used for all public transport (bus, train, lift facilities) in all of South Tyrol. In addition, on one day of your choice, you can also borrow a bike at one of the numerous borrow-a-bike stations with the ‘Südtirol Rad’ symbol (Bike South Tyrol). Borrowed bikes can be returned at any of the ‘Südtirol Rad’ hire stations. A fabulous way to discover South Tyrol!
    • 7 day ticket Bikemobilcard: Adults/€ 35,00 - Junior (6 to 14 yrs.) € 17,50
    • 3 day ticket Bikemobilcard: Adults/€ 30,00 - Junior (6 to 14 yrs.) € 15,00
    • 1 day ticket Bikemobilcard: Adults/€ 25,00 - Junior (6 to 14 yrs.) € 12,50
    Difficulty: easy
    60 m elevation gain
    36.8 Km distance
    Ortler Skiarena
    Pfelders ski area
    Meran/Merano and environs
    The word "hectic" simply does not exist in the vocabulary of Plan/Pfelders. Here, amidst the fairytale winter landscape of the pristine Passeiertal valley, nature lovers and families in particular can enjoy the relaxed atmosphere. Plan is one of the "Alpine Pearls©", a group of mountain villages dedicated to sustainability. During your skiing holiday in Plan, you won’t need your car because it takes a maximum of 3 minutes from the accommodation to the lift in this traffic-calmed village. The Pfelders ski area features slopes for all levels of ability as well as cosy mountain huts. With snowshoes or cross-country skis, you can discover the untouched landscape of the Texelgruppe Nature Park on your own. Elsewhere, romantics lace up their skates at the natural ice rink.  If, on the other hand, you are looking for an adrenaline rush, Corvara/Rabenstein has one of the largest ice climbing facilities in Europe.
    18km total slope
    5 lifts
    Highest point: 2,502 m
    E-Bikes
    Bike tour to Pfelders/Plan
    Moos in Passeier/Moso in Passiria, Meran/Merano and environs

    Bike tour Moos/Moso - Pill/Bovile - "Hütt" - Bergkristall - Pfelders/Plan - Moos/Moso                               

    Difficulty: medium
    756 m elevation gain
    20.8 Km distance
    E-Bikes
    Bike tour in Riffian/Rifiano
    Riffian/Rifiano, Meran/Merano and environs

    Bike tour Riffian/Rifiano - Trail along the Passer River Causeway - Riffian/Rifiano       

    Difficulty: easy
    160 m elevation gain
    7.0 Km distance
    Mountain bike
    Assenhütte-Tour
    Schenna/Scena, Meran/Merano and environs

    This is a short, easy tour that begins in the small hamlet Videgg. The Videgger Assen are a collection of steep mountain pastures that are still mown by hand in summer months.

    Difficulty: medium
    266 m elevation gain
    2.6 Km distance
    E-MTB
    MTB tour to the Kirchberg Valley
    Ulten/Ultimo, Meran/Merano and environs
    The route starts in St. Gertraud (bus stop) and leads along a forest road to the Kirchberg Alm (1,887 m), which is managed from mid-June to early September and continues to Bärhapp (2,296 m). There the forest road ends and the route continues via hiking trail no. 108 to Rabbijoch.
    Difficulty: medium
    1071 m elevation gain
    8.5 Km distance
    E-Bikes
    Val d’Adige cycling track Vinschgau Mals - Algund
    Algund/Lagundo, Meran/Merano and environs

    The Vinschger railway is ideal for enhancing your cycling experience in South Tyrol. Due to the new Vinschger railway, the Vinschgau region can also now be discovered by a combination of train and bike. The railway connects the garden village of Lagundo aslike the spa town of Meran with the village of Mals. There are six railway stations along the line that offer a bike borrow service (mid April to beginning of November): Meran, Naturns, Latsch, Spondinig, Schlanders and Mals.


    Bikes can be hired and returned at different stations. The hire service includes a cycling helmet. For our little guests, who are still too small to cycle by themselves, there are children’s seats available. In addition, there are special tandems and multi-purpose trailers (also for dogs).

    Due to the incredible success of bike admittance on trains, there was not enough space on the trains for passengers and bikes. For this reason, restrictions had to be applied at that time. This restriction is still valid at the railways stations of Meran and Algund if you enter with your bike for the journey going towards the Vinschgau region. If this applies to you at some stage, you can use an alternative service: the bike shuttle. This bus runs six times daily from Meran to Mals, i.e. at 9.16 am / 9.46 a.m. / 9.46 a.m. / 10.16 a.m. / 11.16 a.m. / 4.16 p.m. and 5.16 p.m. Afterwards, your bike can be picked up at one of the bike borrow stations of your choice, which are at the following stations: Naturns, Latsch, Schlanders, Spondinig or Mals.

    The price of transporting a bike & a person is the same as the price per person, which is EURO 7. A day ticket can be bought at the ticket office.

    Bikemobil Card:

    This combi ticket can be used for all public transport (bus, train, lift facilities) in all of South Tyrol. In addition, on one day of your choice, you can also hire a bike at one of the numerous borrow-a-bike stations with the ‘Südtirol Rad’ symbol (Bike South Tyrol). Borrowed bikes can be returned at any of the ‘Südtirol Rad’ borrow stations. A fabulous way to discover South Tyrol!

    • 7 day ticket Bikemobilcard: Adults/€ 35,00 - Junior (6 to 14 yrs.) € 17,50
    • 3 day ticket Bikemobilcard: Adults/€ 30,00 - Junior (6 to 14 yrs.) € 15,00
    • 1 day ticket Bikemobilcard: Adults/€ 25,00 - Junior (6 to 14 yrs.) € 12,50
    Difficulty: easy
    110 m elevation gain
    58.7 Km distance
    E-MTB
    Naurnser Alm mountain hut - Rio lagundo - Lagundo
    Algund/Lagundo, Meran/Merano and environs

     

    Start at the outdoor pool in Algund/Lagundo and turn right to take the cycle path to Naturns/Naturno. In Naturns/Naturno, cross the bridge and continue until the sports field, where the ascent to the Naturnser Nörderberg mountain begins. Passing by a few mountain farms, you continue uphill until you reach the forest road leading to the Kreuzbrünnl car park and to the Naturnser Alm mountain hut. Proceed along trail no. 9A branching off to the right directly behind the mountain hut (Please note: We recommend against taking trail no. 30!). After a short ascent, an old cart path leads along the high plateau to the junction with trail no. 9. Follow this partly steep trail until Vigiljoch/Monte San Vigilio. Take the forest road at the small church to descend towards Aschbach/Rio Lagundo and continue along the asphalt road down to Töll/Tel and back to Algund/Lagundo.
    Difficulty: difficult
    1706 m elevation gain
    47.6 Km distance
    Ortler Skiarena
    Schwemmalm ski area
    Meran/Merano and environs
    On the slopes of Schwemmalm in the Ultental valley, leisure-minded skiers and beginners can rub elbows with professional skiers training for the next World Cup. In addition to 25 km of variety-rich slopes, rustic mountain huts with regional delicacies provide an attractive combination of sporty and culinary enjoyment. Freestylers love the Schwemmalm ski area for its powder snow slopes. For ski touring enthusiasts, there are countless routes in the Ultental valley at various levels of difficulty with more challenging options at the glacier at the end of the valley. The most personal way to experience the pristine Ultental valley is along the cross-country skiing trails or countless winter hiking trails that lead past centuries-old farms with traditional shingle roofs. Or you can hike to the starting point of the 'Moscha' natural toboggan run and speed down the slope on two runners.
    25km total slope
    6 lifts
    Highest point: 2,600 m
    E-MTB
    Algund - Aschbach - Vigiljoch
    Algund/Lagundo, Meran/Merano and environs

    From Algund via Mitterplars to Töll - entrance to the new cycle path. Ride towards the bridge, then follow the Quadrathofstrasse, which will lead you up a steep hill. After 2.4 km turn in the direction of Aschbach (left) at the crossroads, pass two restaurants: at 3 km Gasthaus Niederhof and at 4.3 km Gasthof Bründl. The road leads you through steep forests uphill, passing the former Gasthof Mahlbach (ruins), until the roads ends at 7.3 km at a barrier. Ride on via the forest road, which soon becomes less steep, until you come to 9.2 km. At a fork at 9.8 km, you have reached the highest point (1,416 metres). Turn right, follow path # 27 to Aschbach until you come to 10.9 km, where the forest road ends. After pushing your bike for about 3 to 4 minutes along the hiking path, you come back to a forest road leading downhill to Aschbach (1,362 metres / 12.4 km / N46º 38631 E011º04.421). The Aschbacherhof is a good place to rest and eat and offers you wonderful panoramic views. Be careful on the road leading down to the valley. There are lots of unexpected cars turning corners. Drive via Mitterplars to Algund.

    Difficulty: medium
    1570 m elevation gain
    34.7 Km distance