From Niederrasen / Redensberg (1,379m) > path nr. 4 > Aschbach Alm hut and Redensberger Alm hut 1,945m (not managed).
Het landschap is een geschenk waar je het beste te voet van kunt genieten. In het Zuid-Tiroolse voorjaar beleef je het ontwaken van de natuur in het dal en op de bloeiende alpenweiden, terwijl je in de midzomer wordt verleid door luchtige bergtoppen, aanbevolen berghutten en bergwandelingen op grote hoogte. Beleef herfstwandelingen met prachtige uitzichten en schitterende kleuren.
From Niederrasen / Redensberg (1,379m) > path nr. 4 > Aschbach Alm hut and Redensberger Alm hut 1,945m (not managed).
The playground situated in close proximity to nature stretches out over several hundred meters and invites the whole family to test their abilities in the forest playground with its water world and climbing area. Whilst enjoying this, the children breathe the fresh, healthy forest air while simultaneously refreshing and strengthening their brain, their whole being in fact, with oxygen. The play trail is mostly accessible with a pushchair. It is ideal as a place to go for a stroll or longer walk, a stop off point on a day trip to the Pusteria Valley, Lake Braies/Prags or the panoramic walk at Plan de Corones. Starting point is the elementary school in Valdaora di Sopra (street Aue 16), from there crossing the bridge, in about 5 minutes you can reach easily the Kids World.
From Antholz Mittertal (sports area) > Eggerhöfe > turn right > follow the foresty street > n. 3/12 > Klammbach Waterfalls > Bergeralm.
Leisurely hike from Upper Valdaora along the Lottersteig trail (no. 21B) to the historic “Old Goste” – a charming destination with rustic flair.
The walk in Oberolang along Sallastraße and Bödenstraße is a family-friendly route that takes about 1 hour and 20 minutes. Starting at the cemetery in Oberolang, this leisurely walk guides you through the beautiful surrounding landscape. The path offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and nature, making it perfect for a relaxed family outing. The trail is easy to walk and provides many opportunities to enjoy the peaceful environment along the way.
From the Geiselsberg district, follow the well-marked trail no. 3 downhill towards Gassl, passing meadows and light woodland. After reaching the valley station, the route continues towards Mitterolang, leading into the village center partly on paved sections and partly on wide forest roads. The hike is easy and enjoyable, with lovely views of the valley – ideal as a descent or a relaxed half-day tour.
This varied hike connects the mountain village of Geiselsberg with Reischach via trail no. 14. The route passes through shaded forests and quiet clearings, with occasional panoramic views of the Puster Valley. It’s a great choice for hikers who enjoy longer routes in peaceful surroundings. The tour ends in Reischach, at the foot of Kronplatz, where several restaurants and cafés offer a welcome rest.
The winter hike "Salla" starts in Oberolang at Bödenstraße. You can take the Citybus 435.1 to Oberolang and get off at the Dorfstraße stop. After a short 150-meter walk, you’ll reach Bödenstraße. The hike is about 4 km long, passing by the Kinderwelt and winding through snowy meadows, fields, and forests of Oberolang, heading towards Welsberg. After around 1.5 hours, you’ll reach the end of the trail, and the return follows the same route.
From the Vobichl district, a fully paved path leads gently downhill to Mitterolang. Thanks to the solid surface, the route is ideal for strollers and easily manageable even with small children. Along the way, you can enjoy beautiful views and a peaceful atmosphere – perfect for a short break in the fresh air.
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.
Starting from Bad Bergfall, the well-marked trail no. 3 leads steadily uphill to the Furkel Pass at around 1,750 metres above sea level. The hike takes about 2 to 2.5 hours and is challenging but rewarding, with scenic natural sections and stunning views. Once at the top, hikers can continue on towards Kronplatz or Piz da Peres.
From Niederrasen or Oberrasen (following the mark n. 4 or 3) > up to Redensberg > take the paths with the marks n. 4, 1a and 17 to Aschbach > Niedristhof (rest station) > earth pyramids (the last stretch is quite steep). To go back to Rasen take the same path on the opposite direction or as an alternative continue until Platten and Oberwielenbach (mark n. 16) and lastly Percha (possibly by bus from Percha to Rasen).
Archaeological thematic hike in St. Lorenzen/San Lorenzo, around the hill "Sonnenburger Kopf".
Winter hike with sledding possibility
From the parking place at the Biathlon Center > pass the Tiroler Hut >along the street to the Enzianhütte hut > on the groomed trail up to the Staller Saddle.
Earth, water, air and fire - the four elements accompany nature lovers and hikers on the seven themed trails in Gais. From the easy valley hike and family-freindly circular trail with places to play through to the challenging course high above the villages, there is something to suit every preference. There are information panels telling about the influence of the four elements on the local people, nature and cultural landscape, highlighting their importance throughout history to the present day.
From the end of the lake > follow mark n. 11 > Staller Saddle / Hexeneggele rest station.
From Geiselsberg (approx. 1,350 m), trail no. 3 leads continuously uphill along forest and mountain paths to the Kronplatz plateau (2,275 m). The ascent takes about 2.5 to 3 hours and requires good stamina, but is rewarded with breathtaking 360° panoramic views. At the top, several huts and restaurants invite you to take a well-deserved break. Visitors can also explore the MMM Corones by Reinhold Messner and the LUMEN Museum of Mountain Photography – both architecturally and thematically impressive highlights.
From the Biathlon center (parking area) > on the "Franzosensteig" marked n. 11 to Vorderpassler > Schwörzalm > Bergeralm > Klammbach waterfall > Eggerhöfe > Antholz Mittertal.
The hike begins in the Panorama area above Mitterolang. Already at the starting point, you'll enjoy a fantastic view of the village and the surrounding Dolomites. From here, follow the well-marked hiking trail 6A towards the Angerer Alm.
The trail first leads to the Riedler farms. From there, the path becomes narrower and steeper. The ascent continues through a quiet, shaded mountain forest, where nature reveals its tranquil side. The incline is moderate but steady, making this a moderately challenging hike – ideal for active leisure hikers or experienced families.
After about one hour of walking, you’ll reach the Angerer Alm at around 1,400 meters above sea level. This rustic mountain hut is a popular destination for hikers and offers a cozy stop with homemade South Tyrolean specialties and a breathtaking panoramic view.
From Antholz Niedertal > path n. 15 to the Dörfl > Nösslerhof > Berghotel Johanneshof > and back on the main road to the starting point.
From Niederrasen (church) > path n. 21 (steep) > Obergoste > Feichter und Breitwiesenhof > Kirmlehof (approx. 10 min. further above Berggasthaus Mudler) > descend on mark n. 20 > path Imberg > Oberstallerhöfe > Niederrasen or Oberrasen.
This pleasant walk begins in the Panorama district of Mitterolang, a quiet and sunny viewpoint above the village center. Right from the start, you can enjoy wide views over the entire village and the surrounding Dolomite peaks. The route follows the paved road leading to Oberolang; it is easy to walk and therefore ideal for families with children or for a relaxing afternoon stroll.
Along the hiking path from Niederolang to Mühlbach were positioned different blocks of stone from all the different regions of Alto Adige. On the information boards next to the blocks you can get all the information about them. The hiking path now is a place of experience, a place of communication, a place for learn & linger.
The hike to Spitzhorn starts at the parking area near the Alpen Lift. From there, follow the paved road marked with trail no. 5 to the Olangerhof Hotel. Just behind the hotel, continue along trail no. 5B. Shortly before the reservoir, turn left onto trail no. 2, which leads directly to the summit of Spitzhorn.
Pro tip: You can enjoy lunch at the Olangerhof Hotel, but only with a reservation – a perfect spot for a relaxing break before the climb.
Starting from Bad Bergfall, trail no. 32 leads steadily uphill to the saddle. After about 2.5 hours, you reach the Dreifingerscharte (2,320 m), a distinctive mountain notch with impressive views. The ascent to Piz da Peres (2,507 m) continues along a narrow ridge and requires sure-footedness and stamina. Overall, this is a demanding mountain tour with rewarding panoramic views of the Dolomites and the Fanes-Sennes-Prags Nature Park.