Snowshoe tour from Zans, about the Gampenwiesen, to the hutGampen Alm. Return with the toboggan to Zans or to St. Magdalena/Ranui.
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.
Snowshoe tour from Zans, about the Gampenwiesen, to the hutGampen Alm. Return with the toboggan to Zans or to St. Magdalena/Ranui.
This hike offers a powerful blend of breathtaking nature and spiritual reflection. Starting at the famous pilgrimage site of Maria Weißenstein, hikers can take a moment of stillness at the monastery and explore the moving votive tablets that tell stories of hope and faith. The trail continues through quiet forests and picturesque alpine meadows, leading into the awe-inspiring Bletterbach Gorge. Often referred to as South Tyrol’s “Grand Canyon,” the gorge reveals dramatic rock layers, unique formations, and an open window into Earth’s geological past. Perfect for hikers who seek more than just scenery – this experience connects nature, culture, and soul in an unforgettable journey.
An adventure that sparks imagination and curiosity: This immersive audio hike at Latemar turns kids and families into bold nature detectives. Together with Klara and Toni, you set off at the break of dawn to discover the secrets of the forest – when suddenly, a gunshot echoes through the trees. A poacher is on the loose! Can you solve the riddles, follow the clues, and catch the culprit?
This family-friendly trail combines storytelling, discovery, and play in the heart of the Dolomites. With a captivating audio drama, an adventure booklet, and creative installations along the path, children aged 6 to 14 dive into a world of legends, wildlife encounters, and natural wonders.
As they move through the forest, kids stay active, sharpen their minds, and collect points that contribute to reforestation efforts – learning through fun how to care for the environment.
An unforgettable experience for young explorers and their families – full of mystery, movement, and meaningful moments.
This hike is a wonderful way to experience the pristine natural beauty surrounding the village of Deutschnofen. Starting from the village center, the trail gently ascends through meadows and forests, passing quiet farmsteads and peaceful woodland.
A true highlight is the “Totes Moos” biotope – a protected wetland area home to rare plants and wildlife. It’s a place of silence and serenity, where nature reveals its quiet power.
From there, the trail continues through dense forest paths until it opens up to breathtaking views. At Rotstein and Rotwand, hikers are rewarded with scenic vistas and dramatic color contrasts between red rock formations and lush greenery.
This tour is perfect for nature lovers, families with some hiking experience, and anyone seeking peaceful moments and stunning landscapes far from the crowds.
This hike is a journey through nature and inward reflection. Starting from the village of Deutschnofen, the trail winds through quiet forests and across gentle alpine meadows to one of South Tyrol’s most important pilgrimage sites: Maria Weißenstein.
Along the way, cozy mountain huts invite you to pause and enjoy local flavors while taking in the calm, scenic surroundings. Step by step, you leave the everyday behind, until the baroque sanctuary emerges—an inspiring place of peace and contemplation.
Ideal for those who seek a slower pace, love nature, and enjoy combining outdoor activity with cultural and spiritual discovery.
Extraordinary art objects have been incorporated into the picturesque backdrop of the Reischach hiking trails, which sometimes only the attentive hiker can discover.
This scenic snowshoe hike ascends up to the lofty heights of the quaint Lyfi Alpine farm.
This challenging hike on the sunny side of the valley leading from the base station 2-seater chairlift up to old farms and continue along a wide forest path to the Larcherberger Säge. In slight descent through woods and meadows of the trail on Steinrast leads down to the base station 2-seater chairlift.
Starting point: North lakeshore of the Lake Haider in S. Valentino alla Muta Ascent: Along the western lakeshore to the southern end of the Lake Haider, then take the road on the right side, along the trail number 8 for Lake Faulensee. Turn right again to the old alpine path, which goes into Zerzertal. Pass the St. Martin Church and walk up the bridge just before the alpine pasture Malga Brugger/Brugger Alm (it is closed in winter). Over the lower trail number 7 across the Petsch forest in north direction back to the village St. Valentin. Arrived at the forest road, the way goes further on the skiing slope. Down to Plagött (posibility to stop for a bite to eat), and on to the valley station of the Malga S. Valentino/Haideralm.
A walk straight out of a fairy tale: the Dragon Forest in Gardonè is a magical place where art, imagination and nature come together to create a unique family adventure. Located at 1,650 metres above sea level, the 1.4 km trail winds through forest glades and sunny clearings, passing land art installations and hidden scenic viewpoints. The path is fully accessible for strollers and wheelchairs.
With a beautifully illustrated activity booklet full of riddles, stories and clues, the hike becomes an interactive experience for children and parents alike. And every Sunday, Nicholas the Dragon leads a special guided walk – full of wonder, laughter and fantasy.
Perfect for families who love nature, creativity, and a little bit of magic under the pines.
The Latemar.Alp adventure trail starts at the picturesque Epircher Laner Alm in Obereggen, guiding hikers through gentle alpine meadows and scenic pastures. Along the way, cozy mountain huts invite you to pause and enjoy breathtaking views of the Dolomites. The trail passes blooming meadows and clear mountain streams up to Feudo Pass, a perfect spot for a nature break. Families and leisurely hikers appreciate the varied route combining nature experience with South Tyrolean tradition. For the return, you can choose the same path back, the Latemar.Panorama trail, or descend via the path to Epircher Laner Alm.
Reaching the summit of the Weißhorn is more than just a hike – it’s an experience that touches body, mind, and soul. Starting at the peaceful Maria Weissenstein sanctuary, the trail leads through the serene Kösertal valley, past alpine pastures and pine scrub, and into rugged high-mountain terrain.
At the top, a breathtaking 360° panorama unfolds: from the Dolomites to the Zillertal and Sarntal Alps, the Rosengarten and even as far as the Ortler. It's a view that stirs the soul.
On the way back, a break at the welcoming Neuhütt Alm is the perfect reward before returning to the valley. A hike of contrasts – between alpine wilderness and spiritual quiet, between panoramic views and grounding silence. Perfect for sure-footed mountain lovers seeking depth and inspiration.
The stormy night of Vaia left a trail of destruction across the Latemar forest – and it's the dramatic setting for this immersive family adventure: “Vaia’s Wrath” is an exciting audio trail that tells a story of bravery, teamwork and resilience in nature.
Join siblings Toni and Klara on the search for their lost calf Peppi, who vanished after the storm. But the forest is no longer peaceful: fallen trees, rushing streams and tricky challenges await you on the path.
Through the use of a free app, a narrated audio story, a fun adventure booklet and interactive puzzle stations, children aged 6 to 14 dive into a thrilling tale while discovering the power of the forest. Along the way, they also collect points that contribute to reforesting the area.
A magical hike full of action, learning and unforgettable moments.
There’s no place other than the Wuhnleger where you can experience such intensely beautiful views over the UNESCO World Heritage site with the Rosengarten and Vajolettürme towers. The box-seat beside the woodland, with its beautiful little lake reflecting the mountains, boasts incredible, endless views in summer and winter alike, and is the perfect place to stop for a break.
The snowshoe hike starts at the Nigerpass and follows the hiking trail no. 1 to the Messnerjoch mountain hut. This easy snowshoe or winter hike is ideal for families and offers wonderful views of the Rosengarten massif.
Breathe. Pause. Connect.
The “Mindful.Latemar” trail is a one-of-a-kind alpine experience: the first mindfulness path in the Alps, designed to help you slow down, tune in, and reconnect – with nature and yourself.
Set along a peaceful loop trail on Golfrion Mountain, this path offers 18 mindfulness exercises that you can explore with a guide or independently using the free app. The open, quiet landscape shaped by the Vaia storm and the majestic views of the Latemar massif create the perfect setting for introspection and presence.
Developed by psychologist and mindfulness trainer Dr. Thomas Bernagozzi, this trail is more than a hike – it’s a journey inward.
Perfect for nature lovers, peace seekers, and anyone looking to rediscover the present moment.
Snowshoe hike with a magnificent panorama. Ascent with the cable car Speikboden and the chairlift Sonnklar to 2,400m. From there turn left onto the Sonnklar Nock and down to lake Trejer, the hut Trejer and back to the mountain station Speikboden at 2,000m. The tour is also possible in the opposite direction.
Guided snowshoe hike with certified hiking guides from Ahrntal Aktiv (www.ahrntal-aktiv.com). Rental equipment available at the ski rental at the mountain and valley station.
Resciesa is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Puez - Odle Nature Park and is one of the most beautiful viewpoints in Val Gardena. This loop hike takes you from the top station of the Resciesa funicular to the summit cross. Passing then by the S. Croce Chapel you return to the starting point. Suitable for hikers of all ages, this easily hiked route guarantees spectacular panoramic views, extending from the Valle Isarco to the Sciliar area and to the Passo Sella.
Easy hike through the mixed forest above Dorf Tirol/Tirolo to the Schwåmmplouder. The Schwåmmplouder is a stream pool or basin before a little waterfall. Ideal for a leisurely hike on hot summer's days.