Beautiful circular snowshoe hike across the Eisa meadows to the Matscher Alm.
Te midden van een adembenemend natuurlandschap biedt het zuiden van Zuid-Tirol talrijke wandelroutes die door dichte bossen, bloeiende weiden en schilderachtige wijngaarden leiden. Of je nu van een ontspannen wandeling houdt of een uitdagende tocht zoekt – hier vind je de perfecte route voor jouw wandelavontuur.
Beautiful circular snowshoe hike across the Eisa meadows to the Matscher Alm.
This winter hike takes you from Vals to the picturesque Fane Alm, one of South Tyrol's most beautiful alpine meadows. With its rustic log cabins and the Chapel of Mary, Fane Alm offers a unique atmosphere. The trail begins in Vals and leads you past the Kurzkofelhütte, through the idyllic winter landscape. Step by step, the charming alpine village of Fane Alm comes into view.
The Alm is situated in a sunny, sheltered mountain hollow and provides a cozy spot to rest at its welcoming hut. Please check the opening hours of the Zingerlehütte in advance to best plan your visit.
Descent: The return follows the same way as the ascent.
This hike from Obereggen to Lavazè Pass takes you along historic alpine trails through diverse mountain scenery. You’ll enjoy stunning Dolomite panoramas, peaceful forest sections, and lush alpine meadows. It’s perfect for those seeking a relaxed nature walk with beautiful views. Along the way, charming spots invite you to rest and discover the local alpine flora and fauna.
"A very long, but not difficult and scenically spellbinding hike along the Carnic Ridge (Karnischer Kamm).
This well-marked Alpine ridgeway really demands some stamina, as it climbs repeatedly up and down along the ridge, taking in several mountain peaks; here and there you also get to enjoy a pretty little lake. The route offers magnificent views of the mountains of South and East Tyrol, and in particular of the Sexten Dolomites. Along the ridge you will come across many historical traces of the First World War, a military cemetery and various border constructions. The trail is partly in Italy and partly in Austria.
Experience the Rodenecker-Lüsner Alp in winter– an expansive, family-friendly hike with panoramic views, art installations on the Creation Trail, and numerous places to stop for a warm break. Perfect for a relaxing winter day!
Lake hike around the "Zufrittsee" in Val Martello
A winter hike with a special highlight: crossing an 83-metre-high dam.
Starting point: Hotel zum See
This long but absolutely beautiful hike offers you spectacular views at the 3 Cime, once you reach the Gwengalpenjoch/passo Alpe Mattina. The path is a bit steep. If you have a good physical constitution you may make a longer round reaching the Passo Rondoi/Wildgrabenjoch where you can see the 3 Cime even better. You can reach the Innerfeld valley by bus/shuttlebus or you plan your next tour ending in the Innerfeld valley where you have parked your car p.e. the wonderful Mount Gsell starting at the Fischleintal (see tour 2) You can also do the hike vice versa, but as described it is more beautiful.
In a short time you can reach the wonderful Latemar meadows and the Eggental | Val d'Ega mountain cinema. Hikers can enjoy the tranquillity and the magnificent view of the Rosengarten | Catinaccio on this route, at the foot of the Latemar with its bizarre rock formations.
Winter hike along the well-prepared hiking trails of the Resciesa area.
This easygoing hike winds through fragrant forests and sunlit meadows, leading into a peaceful, almost fairytale-like mountain setting. It’s the perfect route for leisurely hikers and families – never too steep, yet full of natural beauty along the way. The destination is Häusler Sam, a charming alpine hut nestled in a quiet clearing surrounded by forest. Here, hikers are welcomed with warm hospitality and delicious South Tyrolean specialties – from homemade dumplings to freshly baked apple strudel. A walk that nourishes both body and soul, and captures the true flavor of the Eggental region.
This hike starts at the famous pilgrimage site of Maria Weißenstein and takes you through a charming alpine landscape full of peace and natural beauty. Along the way, you’ll pass picturesque alpine meadows, scenic mountain paths, and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Dolomite peaks. The gentle trail is perfect for those seeking a relaxing walk immersed in nature. Traditional mountain huts invite you to take a well-deserved break, where you can savor the fresh mountain air and authentic atmosphere. This tour offers an unforgettable experience for nature lovers, families, and anyone wanting to experience the beauty of the Dolomites up close.
The 2.5 km hike through the Wielental/Valle di Vila has no difficulties and is therefore also suitable for families with children.
A moderately difficult tour from the Val Fiscalina/Fischleintal valley, with a fantastic view of the Tre Cime/Drei Zinnen (“Three peaks”). Starting point: Parking Val Fiscalina Highest point: 2539
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.
This relaxed alpine hike begins at the scenic Laab Alm and leads through airy forests and open meadows to two welcoming mountain huts – perfect stops to pause and enjoy. The first stretch is easy and peaceful, following a wide forest track that offers occasional views of the surrounding peaks.
Neuhütt Alm is known for its warm hospitality and delicious South Tyrolean cuisine – an ideal spot for your first break. The trail then continues through gentle woodland paths to the quiet and beautifully situated Petersberger Leger Alm, surrounded by wide pastures and alpine silence.
This circular route is perfect for families, leisure hikers, and anyone looking for a calm day in nature. It’s a gentle mix of natural beauty and local flavors – a hiking experience that stays with you.
A beautiful walk from Stefansdorf/Santo Stefano to Haidenberg, through the snowy landscape to enjoy the silence of nature in winter.
This hike from Maria Weißenstein is ideal for those who love peaceful nature, sweeping views, and authentic mountain hut experiences. Starting at the famous pilgrimage site, the trail winds through quiet forests and sunny meadows into the tranquil Kösertal valley – a hidden gem for nature lovers. Along the way, several rustic alpine huts invite you to rest and refuel with local dishes, homemade treats, and refreshing drinks.
The Lahner, Schmieder, and Schönrast huts are nestled in a stunning alpine setting, offering panoramic views of the surrounding peaks. Whether you prefer a leisurely walk or a full-day hike, this route impresses with its scenic variety, serene atmosphere, and the perfect blend of nature, culture, and culinary delight. A memorable experience for hikers of all levels.
Enjoy the sun and fill up on vitamin D. A leisurely hike across the beautiful Salten.
This winter hike to Wölflhof is perfect for those who enjoy peaceful snowy landscapes. Starting from the village center of Deutschnofen, the trail winds through gentle hills and quiet woods. At Wölflhof, you’re welcomed with warm South Tyrolean hospitality and delicious local food – an ideal stop for a cozy break. Whether with family or on your own, this hike offers a relaxing winter experience for all ages.
This relaxed winter hike takes you to the summit of Steiner Mandl, where you can enjoy an incredible 360° panoramic view. Take the Jochtal cable car up to 2,006 m, where the Jochtal mountain restaurant offers a great spot for a break.
From the mountain station, follow trail 1a to the nearby Ochsenalm and then continue to the gentle summit of Steiner Mandl at 2,118 m. The return path follows the same route back to the mountain station.
This hike is a perfect blend of nature, relaxation, and local flavor. Starting from the edge of Deutschnofen, the route leads through peaceful roads, open meadows, and quiet forest trails – with views that become more impressive with every step.
The destination is the Wölflhof, a welcoming, family-run farmhouse where hikers can enjoy hearty South Tyrolean dishes and genuine hospitality. It’s the ideal spot to take a break and soak in the surrounding peace.
The return leg offers wide, sweeping views of the Sarntal valley, the Ritten plateau, the Schlern, and – on clear days – even the South Tyrolean lowlands and the Brenta Dolomites. A hike made for nature lovers, foodies, and anyone who enjoys quiet paths with great rewards.
Starting at the Reinswald cable car valley station, the prepared winter hiking trail first leads along the ski slope up to the Sunnolm mountain restaurant. After a short, steep ascent from the Sunnolm, winter hikers can then look forward to continuing on a well-appointed, natural forest trail which winds its way uphill until just before the Pichlbergalm Alpine farm (cable car mountain station). From the Pichlbergalm head east to the sunny Latschensteig trail (part of the Urlesteig trail – the nature experience in the Sarntal valley) at the foot of the Blankenhörndl mountain. Continue until you reach the Getrumalm Alpine farm (staffed; at the beginning and towards the end of the winter season, ask about opening times at the valley station). At the Getrumalm a wide forest road leads down to the car park at the Reinswald ski area valley station.
Tip: a limited number of sledges for a descent into the valley can be hired at the Getrumalm and returned at the ski rental at the valley station.