Experience the Forest Adventure Trail– a playful hiking path full of nature and discoveries, ideal for families. Perfect for learning about the forest’s diversity in a fun way.
In het Valle Isarco kun je op alle hoogtes actief zijn. Wandel- en fietspaden kronkelen door de valleibodem, langs kastelen en paleizen, door wijngaarden en boomgaarden, naar zonnige alpenweiden en naar het rijk van de Dolomieten. De 33 rondwandelingen voldoen aan de hoge eisen voor een allround ervaring.
Experience the Forest Adventure Trail– a playful hiking path full of nature and discoveries, ideal for families. Perfect for learning about the forest’s diversity in a fun way.
From the church in Raas, walk along the paved road to Elvas. Here the hiking path starts that leads right down to Kranebitt and past Stufels all the way on the same trail no. 2, from Raas down to Brixen. You have the option of returning by bus.
Spanning Brixen/Bressanone to Franzensfeste/Fortezza, this exciting and instructive theme trail focusses on the history and cultural landscape of the Eisacktal Valley. On the 24 information boards found along the way, there is much to learn about the art and history of the oldest settlement in Tyrol, as well as its natural environment and geology.
Hike on old haymaking paths to the Lüsen Alps.
Before motorization an road construction, the hay harvest from the alpine pastures in winter was brought to the valley with sledges. The hike leads from the Lüsnerhof tot he left of the stream on the farm track uphill. At the edge of the forest the road through the forest goes left to the farmhouse of the Gargitthof. Below the farmhouse there is a nice resting place witha wonderful panoramic view. The way back goes from the rest area over the path tot he forest road and back to Lüsen Rungg.
The well-marked tour begins in the historic district of Stufles, the oldest quarter of Brixen. After a short while, you leave the bustling city center and enter quieter surroundings. The route passes the Knöspele distillery (tastings available by prior appointment) and continues along the northernmost vineyards of the region to Neustift. There, the renowned Augustinian Monastery of Neustift invites visitors to discover its cultural, religious, and oenological treasures. The return path to Brixen leads through the monastery’s own vineyards and past several excellent private wineries.
The moderately difficult hike from Spinges/Spinga along the Samweg Trail leads to the summit of the Stoanamandl, between the Eisacktal Valley and the Pustertal Valley. On a clear day the Sexten Dolomites, the Rieserferner group, the Geisler peaks, the Schlern-Rosengarten group and the Sarntal Alps can be seen from the top of the Stoanamandl.
The Ywein Trail is a family-friendly themed path in Rodeneck that takes young and old on a journey through the story of Knight Ywein. The trail is stroller-accessible and follows a gentle path through an enchanted forest directly to the impressive Rodenegg Castle. Along the way, you’ll encounter magic stones and story panels that bring Ywein’s adventures to life in a playful and engaging manner.
At Rodenegg Castle, you’ll discover a special highlight: the Ywein Frescoes. These remarkable Romanesque wall paintings are the oldest secular artworks in the German-speaking world, illustrating the dramatic tale of Knight Ywein in an artistic way. Check the castle's opening hours to ensure you can view the frescoes during your visit.
Walking time: approx. 30 minutes
Panoramic winter hike to the Lüsen Alps, possible stop on the Alpine Hut Kreuzwiesen Alm and slegde descent on the forest road.
Starting at the church in Natz follow the road „Schlossergasse“ through the village in direction nord, of „Viums“. After about 150 m turn right and follow the sign „Dörferrunde“ through settlements. This will lead you (mostly on an even paths) through fields and woods to the observation point „Waldertor“, where you can enjoy the amazing view oft he castel „Rodenegg“ on the oppsite side. Then continue walking towards west in direction of „Viums“, past the romantic chapel „St. Magdalena. At the village border follow trail no. 1 towards south through fields to the Somersürs biotope. Soon afterwards you will reach the main street Natz-Viums, leading to your starting point in Natz.
From the church in Rasa/Raas, head east along the road following the signs for trail no. 4 to the Moser farm, then turn right following the symbol for the nature trail and walk round the Raier Moos biotope to the Moser and back on marked trail no. 4 to your starting point. The nature trail takes you round the Raier Moos biotope. With the help of information boards and observation points, visitors can learn about the habitats of all kinds of animal and plant species at first hand.
The sunny Panoramic Trail on the south-facing side of Lüsen/Luson offers unusual perspectives of the valley and magnificent panoramic views.
This rewarding circular hike leads from the mountain hamlet of Spiluck in the Schalderer Tal Valley near Vahrn/Varna to the Scheibenberg (1,948 m) and back via the Zirmaitalm mountain pasture. The view from the Scheibenberg opens out on to the Pustertal Valley and the entire valley basin of Brixen/Bressanone as well as the mountains of the Puez-Geisler group.
Start from the parking area in Margen and follow the path past the church of St. Margareth. Continue until you reach the turn-off to Talson. Take the Talsoner Road, which leads directly to the Lechnerhof Hut. The trail offers you a charming landscape and a cozy atmosphere.
Please note that the hut is open only in summer from Thursday to Sunday.
The beautiful panorama is normally the reward once you've climbed up to the highest point of a tour. But not on this hike to the Astjoch ridge: here there is a viewing platform right where you start at the Zumis car park. But don't let this hold you back from the hike itself, as a wealth of wonderful routes await you, crossing wide open meadows and pastures before finally reaching the Astjoch ridge itself. High above the Lüsner valley, it boasts exceptionally wide views of the Alps, over the Pustertal valley and the Dolomites. To help you get your bearings, the names of the countless mountain ranges and peaks that you can see have been engraved into a stone slab in the ground. A large part of the hike passes through nature conservation areas, where farmed mountain pastures alternate with upland moors and little marshy valley cuttings. The route also promises a number of curiosities to enjoy on the way, such as the little Alpine chapel Pianer Kreuz.
ACCESSIBILITY:
Suitable for:
>People with electric wheelchairs/motors
>seniors
>families
>mountain bikes
Trail surface: Non-asphalted forest road with good surface
Arrival: people with disabilities can reach the huts by requesting a driving permit at the Mühlbach forestry station: +39 0472 849 764.
Barrier-free toilets: at Zumis parking lot
Sun/shade: First section through the forest, then sunny
Bars/Restaurants:
>Naturhotel Runa (accessible via a short, steep climb).
>Starkenfeldhütte (loose gravel flooring, one step to the bar area)
The fresh mountain waters of the Ganderbach mountain torrent (2,000 m) cascade down the Barbian Waterfalls from the Barbianer Alm high moors. The hike to the waterfalls from the town of Barbian/Barbiano is along a narrow and partly secured trail.
Start at the Jochtal valley station and follow the so-called "Dynafit" trail (no. 10). This trail is well-marked and runs through the picturesque landscape of the Jochtal valley. As you progress, the view opens up, offering you breathtaking panoramas of the surrounding mountain peaks.
This trail is not only a summer adventure: in winter, the Dynafittrail becomes a popular ski touring route, providing a safe and varied ascent to the mountain station for ski tourers.The Raiermoos biotope is a natural haven in Raas/Rasa, on the Natz-Schabs/Naz-Sciaves plateau. This scenic nature trail with a series of helpful info boards leads through the unspoilt landscape.
This uncomplicated circuit hike on the high moors of the Villanderer Alm mountain pasture through pine forests, offers fantastic views of the Dolomites. Occupying about 20 km2, the Villanderer Alm is one of the largest Alpine pastures in Europe.
Starting from the center of Brixen/Bressanone, this leisurely hike follows the river and ascends to the Karlspromenade trail above the town. From the Sanctuary of Maria am Sand it leads back through Kranebitt to the old quarter of Stufels/Stufles.
On the parking place Kühhof begins the trail nr. 1 to the Klausner Hütte.
Snowshoeing or ski tour on the Alp of Lüsen and Rodeneck, across the Alpine Hut Starkenfeldhütte until the Astjoch
The hike begins at the parking area in the Winnebachtal valley. Follow the stroller-friendly forest trail No. 23 up to the Astnerberg Alm. Along the way, you’ll pass by the Hexenstein (Witch’s Stone), a unique rock with basins. According to legend, witches once danced with the devil here, leaving their footprints – an exciting stop for both young and old!
Once you reach the Astnerberg Alm, you’ll find a sunny terrace, a children's playground, and a petting zoo. The Alm is accessible not only on foot but also with a stroller, mountain bike, or on horseback.
Tramp in the moorlands of the Alps of Villanders. Distant view to the Dolomite Alps.