The eight stations designed by Oswald Kröss will accompany you and will touch important values of your life.
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.
The eight stations designed by Oswald Kröss will accompany you and will touch important values of your life.
The romantic trail leads along the Sinich river to a little waterfall with a panoramic platform.
The panorama trail from Falzeben to Kreuzjöchl is an ideal route for sporty sun worshippers.
Hike to the huts on the hunters trail
The trail downhill to the Wanseralm pasture is very steep and narrow, but quite manageable. Once down at the lake, there are several beautiful places to enjoy.
Starting point: Wans
Endpoint: Wans
Refreshment stop: Seebergalm pasture, Wanseralm pasture
The High Route no. 1 winds along a route of approximately 125 km and 7,300 m of ascent, divided into 12 stages, connecting Lake Braies with Belluno. Here, ere two stages pass through the municipality of Marebbe
Stage no. 2 goes from the Biella hut to the one in Fanes. Exploring the pastures of Senes, Fodara and Fanes, it is often possible to see animals grazing. The stage can be walked in 3 hours.
Stage no. 3 goes from Fanes hut to Rifugio Lagazuoi.
Especially inviting for a break are the various mountain lakes that are encountered along the route. Crossing the plateau of Fanes is a unique experience that, during the hikes, brings to life the legend of the Kingdom of the Fanes. The third stage can be walked in 5 hours.
From Passo delle Erbe, this hike along trail 8a runs though stunning pastures. At the foot of the north face of Sasso Putia, turn right at the fork and take trail no. 4 to the Forcella di Putia pass.
This hike leads through some fascinating, isolated Alpine terrain at unusually low altitude down in the valley. This is for those interested in seeing the renowned views of the Merano basin and willing to go on a longer excursion at high altitude. Starting at the unmanned Hahnenkamm refuge to the Pfitschkopf summit, take the Lustige Kameraden-Steig trail (5a) across the partly exposed ridge. Cross the very steep face that sometimes dips slightly downwards the exposed trail (5) northwest to the Obere Obisellalm hut and lake Obisellsee.
Starting point: Öberst-Vernuer/Vernurio
Endpoint: Öberst-Vernuer/Vernurio
Refreshment stop: Obere Obisellalm hut
This family-friendly circular hike on Mount Vigiljoch combines nature, history, and enjoyment. The ride up on the nostalgic chairlift is already a highlight. At the top, wonderful panoramic trails await, along with the historic little church of San Vigilio, wide views from the “Wetterkreuz,” and a stop at the Gampl Alm with its family park. An idyllic forest playground and the impressive descent into the valley with views of the Dolomites and the Adige Valley round off the tour.
A relaxing snowshoe hike in the middle of the Drei Zinnen Nature Park with views of the magnificent mountains of the Sexten Dolomites.
The Innerfeldtal valley is the main recreational area for San Candido/Innichen and is definitely worth a trip. Especially in winter, it is an area with a peaceful atmosphere that is hard to find anywhere else. Using snowshoes is a great way to explore this valley, because then you can tread through deep, virgin snow.
From the last bend in the road under the Jaufenpass mountain pass marked as “Römerkehre”, take trail no. 12a to the Flecknerhütte inn. The return is back the same way.
The leisurely hike through the Laranz forest makes every hiker’s wishes come true: fresh forest air, a panoramic platform, mushrooms carved from tree trunks and a view fit for a king.
This hiking tour can be found in the family hiking booklet “Out and About with Nix the Witch”.
A narrow rocky gorge, thundering water, and a breathtaking view – the “Hölle” - the hell waterfall is an impressive natural spectacle you definitely shouldn’t miss. The water plunges about 46 metres down a steep rock face, creating a scene that is both powerful and mesmerizing.
The waterfall is also known as a weather oracle: in good weather, fine spray rises and glistens in the sunlight, resembling smoke – that's when “Hell smokes.” On cloudy or rainy days, the effect disappears, giving the waterfall its reputation as a natural weather indicator.
Your short hike to the “Hölle” begins conveniently at the parking area in Stein/Innerpflersch. First, you follow a paved road that soon becomes a well-maintained forest path. This peaceful walk through nature already makes the approach a special experience. After a while, you’ll reach a viewing platform offering an impressive first look at the waterfall.
But your journey doesn’t end there: a narrow trail leads you to a stunning viewpoint, where you can enjoy not only the full beauty of the waterfall but also sweeping views of parts of the Pflersch Valley. On sunny days especially, it’s worth pausing here to soak in the serenity and raw power of this unique spot.
Shady uphill hike, scenic downhill
Starting point: Magdfeld
Endpoint: Magdfeld
Refreshment stop: Magdfeld, Faglsalm mountain hut, Naserhof mountain inn
An easy, enjoyable snowshoe hike through the snowy woods around San Candido/Innichen.
Sometimes you will go along a trail that may not have been cleared, so snowshoes are an advantage. Among other sights en route, you will also pass the historic Wildbad, which decades ago was a spa town for the nobility. There are also two mountain huts to choose from if refreshments are in order: the Jorahütte or the Riese Haunold Hütte, which is also the end point for this trip.
Long and therefore quite difficult snow shoe tour. Until Cappella del Bosco/Waldkapelle chapel (2,5 h). Until Baita del Cacciatore/Jägerhütte hut (4 h). Descent to Sesto/Sexten (2 h) and return by bus to San Candido/Innichen.
Starting point: Village Brennerbad/Terme di Brennero, at the one-time valley station Zirog/Zirago (1.320m)
The mountain hut is located southwards the Brenner/Brennero and offers shelter and food. The path leads past the old cable car station over a little bridge on path no. 4 to the mountain pasture Badalm and forwards following the signpost “Enzianhütte 4a” to the mountain hut Enzianhütte/Rifugio Genziana.
This contemplative walk starts in Silbergasse and takes you gently up to the Mooshöfe farms. There, the path climbs steeply to the right and then heads south through the forest towards the railway line. Past the ‘Jagglkapelle’ chapel, the trail continues to the ‘Ploserkreuz’ cross, where you pass through a narrow railway subway. This takes you towards the Pflersch river. The path crosses the road from Pflersch and finally leads to the Maria-Hilf chapel in Außerpflersch. You can return to Gossensass along the riverside promenade. Or you can continue right along the cycle path to the church path to Ladurns.
The perfect walk for a relaxing afternoon.
The beautiful, almost flat walk from Corvara to Colfosco crosses cool woods, following the Rü de Pisciadú stream up to the nearby waterfall of the same name, at the foot of the Sella Group.
Easy winter walk through the idyllic Innerfeldtal Valley with stunning mountain views all the way to the Dreischuster Hütte.
- Ideal for families with children and all-terrain strollers
- Beautiful views of the Dolomites
- Varied route: through snow-covered meadows, quiet forests, and rockier terrain in the upper section
In good conditions and when there’s enough (but not too much) snow, this hike can be completed without any problems. The trail is regularly maintained using a tracked snow groomer. On the farm track along the hairpin bends are clearly-marked shortcuts, but in winter these tracks are usually inaccessible or should at least be negotiated with care.
The Gottschalk Trail begins in the idyllic hamlet of Steckholz and leads you along a well-maintained forest path to hiking trail 19A. This winds through a beautiful landscape and ends in the idyllic alpine village of Vallming. Along the way, you can enjoy marvellous views of the surrounding nature. Once you reach your destination, the Vallming Alm invites you to stop for a cosy break where you can recharge your batteries with traditional dishes. The trail is perfect for a relaxing hike in the middle of unspoilt nature and is ideal for nature lovers looking for peace and relaxation. You have the option of continuing on to Ladurns or returning the same way.
A real adventure for the whole family awaits you on this exciting hike in the Pflersch Valley! You start at the car park in St. Anton and follow the asphalt footpath to the Hotel Feuerstein. Here, turn right over a bridge and continue along a narrow forest path that winds gently uphill. Passing the picturesque farms of Außerstein, you reach the impressive waterfall trail, which takes you to four spectacular waterfalls - Trommelbachfall, Gansörbachfall, Mesnerbachfälle and Koggrabenfall. The sound of the water and the rich nature create a magical atmosphere!
Once you arrive at the ‘Hölle’ car park (1400 m), a special viewpoint with a view of the famous ‘Hölle’ waterfall awaits you. There's plenty for little adventurers to discover here! If you still haven't had enough, you can continue the hike and climb up to the Furtalm (1690 m), formerly known as the Ochsenalm, in around an hour. A perfect destination for a short break in the middle of the unspoilt mountain landscape.
The way back then takes you either along the same route back to St. Anton or via trail no. 6. An unforgettable experience for the whole family, combining nature and adventure!
At the business park, take trail no. 1b to the ski lift valley station and follow the signs to Montemuro (trail no. 1). Alternative route: Pe de Börz› Monte Muro (H: 1 .5 h)
From the Pé de Börz car park, take trail no. 1 to get to the peak.
The stroll begins on Str. Fanes: Walk through the Pes-Pesc playground, then continue along the paved dirt road parallel to the cross-country skiing slope (pedestrians: please keep off the slope) until just before you reach the C´iamaor sports grounds. The forest trail will take you to C´iamaor (to the left of the football pitch). Having passed the C´iamaor bridge, keep left and continue along the picturesque trail past Horse Trekking Mareo until you get to Lé dla Creda.
Long, steadily ascending snowshoe hike through quiet forests to the secluded Außergsellwiesen meadows.
- Easy to reach by public transport
- Quiet, secluded winter landscape away from well-known routes
- Challenging ascent with 690 meters of elevation gain
This circular hike on Mount Vigiljoch invites you to discover the quiet beauty of nature combined with a touch of living history. The trail partly follows the old path that villagers once used to walk to Sunday Mass at the small church of St. Vigil.
Passing through peaceful forests and open alpine meadows, the route leads to special natural spots and finally to the historic little church overlooking the valley. The atmosphere along the way is calm and authentic – perfect for slowing down and taking a deep breath.
The hike offers a varied experience for nature lovers, families, and anyone who enjoys culture and landscape in harmony. Several spots along the route invite you to stop and rest, making this walk a relaxing outing for both young and old.