Partir pour une randonnée hivernale, sur des sentiers parfaitement tracés, c'est découvrir le côté paisible du Sud-Tyrol. Points de vue enchanteurs dans les Dolomites, forêts enneigées dans les tranquilles vallées voisines, dans la région du Kronplatz... Les endroits ne manquent pas où vous pouvez profiter de vous-même et de la nature, dans un silence absolu. En raquettes, vous vous éloignerez des pistes de ski et des remontées mécaniques pour découvrir des forêts encore totalement préservées. Mais, que ce soit en raquettes ou à pied, randonner en hiver dans le Sud-Tyrol sera toujours une expérience inoubliable.
From the church square, head south and turn right to walk past the retirement home and another three houses. Continue across the meadows and forest to the Lovara farmstead. From there, take a left, cross the Rio Gadera stream and walk to the hamlet Preroman. Cross the road and follow the winding trail to the hamlet Costa for some spectacular views.
Easy hike in the direction of Braies Valley
Starting point: Monguelfo – tourist information office (1087m)
Distance: 6 km
Descent: circular hike
Duration: 01:30 h
Difficulty: easy
Difference in altitude: 60 m
Possibility of sledding: no
From Niederrasen > Camping Corones > forestry road in the woods > Neunhäusern.
Caution: use the path under the bridge of the statal road!
From Camping Antholz > left opposite the main road following the signs > Antholz Obertal > at the underpass we cross the main road again > Sporthotel Wildgall > from there along the sidewald to Lake Antholz.
This relaxing 2-hour winter hike starts at Hotel Hubertus, which you can easily reach with Citybus 435.2. The Prackenweg trail takes you through the snowy forests of Geiselsberg, leading to Olangerhof, where you can warm up with a hot drink. The return follows the same path back.
In winter some sections of the route may be covered in snow or ice.
This hike leads to one of the most beautiful high plateaus in South Tyrol in the heart of the Fanes-Sennes-Braies nature park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Plätzwiese high plateau fascinates with an overwhelming view of the surrounding mountains of the Dolomites. Dominating everything is the northernmost 3000 metre peak in the Dolomites - the Hohe Gaisl (3146m).
Please note: Due to the temperature fluctuations, there may be icy patches on the trails and we therefore recommend the use of crampons!
A hike along Ried, Lettner, Waldbrunn and Gailerhof and back to Welsberg
Starting point: bus stop in the “Bahnhofstraße” (station street) in Welsberg 1087 m
Distance: round hike of ca. 5 km
Hiking time: 2 hours
Level of difficulty: medium to difficult
Altitude difference: 144 m
From Antholz Niedertal > crossing the river to the Walderhöfe > slightly downwards to Bad Salomonsbrunn > return on path n. 1 to the starting point.
PICULIN – JU (H: 1 hour 15) From the cable car parking, walk in the direction of San Martin de Tor until you reach the bridge. There, take a left and continue along the paved road for some 3.7 km. On the peak, there are several mountain inns to take a well-deserved break. To return, you can hike back to Picolin or take the cable car.
Along the hiking trail from Jenesien to Tschaufen, there is much to experience, for young and old. In the meadows along the hiking trail and in the forests you can meet different kinds of animals. There is a beautiful panorama on the plateau Tschaufen, and the the eponymous restaurant on the Salto awaits you with an extensive menu of homemade pastries and delicious cold dishes.
Towards the Dolomites
Starting point: Tesido - tourist office (1206m)
Distance: 3,5 km
Descent: along the ascending route
Duration: 01:00 h
Difficulty: easy
Difference in altitude: 171 m
Possibility of sledding: no
Snow shoe hiking trail with a splendid panoramic view on the Sterzing basin. The Kuhalm mountain hut is not opened in winter.
Circular hike to the head of the valley in the Val Casies Valley
Starting Point: Val Casies Valley / S. Maddalena parish church (1400m)
Distance: 6 km
Descent: circular hike
Walking time: 01:50 h
Difficulty: medium
Difference in altitude: 175 m
Information: Depending on weather conditions: with freshly fallen snow only accessible with snow shoes.
From Antermoia, take the hiking trail up to Passo delle Erbe. At the peak station, follow trail no. 1 to the Montemuro inn (closed in winter).
Dear winter hikers,
Because of their favourable location, negligible risk of avalanches and the large number of users the following hiking tips are suitable at all times. Please be careful after heavy fresh snowfall or in extreme weather. Always: Check the avalanche status report and the weather forecast. The hiking paths are not cleared of snow.
Recommended equipment: snow and water repellent winter hiking clothing, mountain trekking shoes, warm drink, torch, spikes or trail crampons and gaiters.
Do not leave the paths. For the benefit of the wildlife that already struggles in winter, please avoid making loud noises. Unless the walks are circular walks, all descriptions are only for the outbound stretch. If you are unsure of anything, please ask your host or Tourist Information.
Tour on the broad Riva valley floor, past the extensive river and scree landscape to several refreshment stops.
This picturesque hike along the Schenner Waal irrigation channel runs along an unspoilt trail through the chestnut grove and orchards high above the spa town of Merano, and is also thoroughly recommended for hot summer days.
Experience a scenic loop through Valser Valley– an easy hike to enjoy the wintery valley landscape and surrounding nature. Perfect for a short walk with beautiful views.
From Niederrasen (Haus Hölzl) > on the left side walk on the edge of the woods > foresty road > Alte Goste.
In winter some sections of the route may be covered in snow or ice.
The path is not suitable for pushchairs.
Trail no.1- Suitable for pushchairs. Jenesien, departure from the sportsground on trail no. 33 or trail no.1. Walk along trail no. 1 or the E5 European long-distance walking trail trough the hilly landscape offered by the Salten, to then reach the little church of St. Jacob and Langfenn. Our Hikers' bus can drive xou back to Jenesien. Duration of the excursion: 2 hours and 30 minutes - Drop/rise: 440 m
Excursion on the sunny side of the valley
Starting point: Val Casies / Colle parish church (1260m)
Distance: 5 km
Descent: Circular route
Walking time: 01:30 h
Difficulty: easy
Difference in altitude: 120 m
Tobogganing possibility: no
A beautiful, less challenging hike with a perfect view of the Sexten Dolomites. If you are lucky with the weather and know your way around the Sexten Dolomites, you can spot the peaks of the Three Peaks from afar.
Experience Altfasstal the relaxing way! Enjoy a gentle hike with breathtaking views of Jochtal, the Geisler peaks, and the Pustertal Valley. Perfect for those seeking a peaceful outing with great panoramas.