Breath the sparkling air and enjoy the silence of nature!
Wędruj wyznaczonymi szlakami i odkryj spokojną, łagodną stronę Południowego Tyrolu. Podziwiaj zapierające dech w piersiach widoki na Dolomity, pokryte śniegiem lasy i ciche doliny. Doświadcz absolutnej ciszy, w której odnajdziesz wewnętrzny spokój i nawiążesz głęboką więź z naturą. Dzięki rakietom śnieżnym możesz zejść z utartych szlaków i zanurzyć się w dziewiczych lasach. Zbieraj zimowe wrażenia podczas spacerów i wędrówek na rakietach śnieżnych - krok po kroku, z dala od zgiełku i hałasu.
Breath the sparkling air and enjoy the silence of nature!
The winter hike follows trail no. 102 through the idyllic Fischleintal valley to the Talschlusshütte.
- Ideal for families with children and all-terrain strollers.
- Part of the hike runs through the Three Peaks Nature Park.
- Views of the impressive Sesto sundial and the Dolomite peaks.
The open-air art gallery, with works by artists from the Dolomites region, is quite unique. The "Tru di Artisć" (artists' path) between La Villa and San Cassiano was created in summer 2011 and a new sculpture is added every now and then. Continuing across meadows and pasture land, you pass through San Cassiano to Armentarola at the feet of the Lavarela and Conturines.
The "Tru di artisć", as the path of the artists is called in Ladin, is an open-air gallery that was inaugurated in summer 2011 and is regularly enriched with artworks by various artists from the Ladin valleys. The starting point of the exhibition is in La Villa in the neighbourhood of Altin. The approximately 3.5 km long path is closed to motorised traffic and winds along the Gadera River to the Museum Ladin Ursus ladinicus in San Cassiano.
As among the various artistic forms, poetry plays an essential role in addition to sculpture several panels have been erected along the path in this regard, presenting verses in Ladin language.
Ski racers and mountaineers Hans and Paola Steger made their mark on the Seiser Alm like no other, before or since. Pioneers of mountaineering in the Dolomites, they made an immense contribution to the development of skiing on the Seiser Alm: The Hans & Paola Steger trail pays homage to their achievements. Info boards lining the route provide a host of information on the nature and culture of the Seiser Alm. A magnificent Dolomite panorama accompanies hikers along this leisurely yet fascinating trail.
A walking trail dedicated to the Alpine Ski Champions in Val Gardena.
The route is dedicated to all those who have won a World Cup race since 1969 or a World Championship race in 1970 in Val Gardena, as well as to who believed in the idea of skiing in Val Gardena with great ambition and pioneering spirit.
This themed trail starts in the village center of Selva, behind the Ski School. It is a journey through the history of skiing in Val Gardena, from the beginnings of Alpine skiing, to its establishment as a world-famous ski area which hosts breath-taking ski world cup races every year. In the audio guide you are accompanied by Erich Demetz, honorary citizen of Selva, pioneer and conceiver of the alpine Ski World Cup races in Val Gardena and President for 28 years of the FIS (Fédération Internationale de Ski).
This fascinating story should not be forgotten!
https://www.valgardena.it/dl/walkoffame/Walk_of_fame_ENG.mp3
Romantice hike through the snowy winter woods, away from the bustle of the Meran 2000 ski area.
This pleasant walk leads from Compatsch towards Saltria, passing the Ritsch hut and the Monte Piz and over vast mountain meadows to the Sanon hut on a relaxing traverse of the Seiser Alm. The Alpine pastures and mountain huts along the route provide a welcome destination for a relaxing break.
The mountain station of the Ratschings-Jaufen cable car is also accessible on foot. The path first follows a paved road, then continues as a groomed winter hiking trail with switchbacks through the forest. At the mountain station, the Summit Mountain Club and the Waldhütte alpine hut invite you to relax. Further hikes lead to the Kalcheralm alpine hut and the Platschjoch mountain saddle.
This easy circular hike between La Villa and Badia goes just a short distance along the floor of the valley, partly through meadows, partly through woodland, from farm to farm, with little variation in altitude and lovely views of the beautiful "viles" of Alta Badia.
The "viles" are settlements that were built in the form of a circle so that each settlement was surrounded by its farmland.
A leisurely walk from Sesto over the Mitterberg/Monte di mezzo to the Gasthof Panorama with a wonderful view of the sundial of Sesto.
The Val Gardena rail tracks course through the whole valley on a sunny stroll across forests, meadows, villages and local sights. Choose from Roncadizza, Ortisei, S. Cristina or Selva as a starting point. The walk follows the old rail tracks of the Val Gardena locomotive built during WWI (1915-1916) by Russian prisoners. Along the old railway line from La Poza to Santa Cristina you can find the diagram of the snow that fell since 1951.
The Val Gardena railway trail runs along the entire length of the valley and takes you past woods, meadows, hamlets and local sights on the sunny side of the valley. Choose between Ortisei (St. Ulrich), S. Cristina and Selva (Wolkenstein) as your starting point. The walk follows the course of the former Val Gardena railway, which was built during the First World War – in the years 1915-1916.
On a section of the path you will find a number of bronze sculptures by local artists. These give walkers and hikers an insight into the fascinating history of art in the Gardena Valley.
Along the railway line trail from La Poza towards S. Cristina there is a snow gauge, which measures the amount of snowfall for the period from 1951 to the present day.
From the head of the Ridnauntal Valley (1,400 m), follow the signs for “Stadlalm” and trail marker no. 28. First, the wide and cleared path leads through the grounds of the former ore processing plant, then through forested slopes in the lower Lazzacher Valley until reaching a clearing. At the junction before the bridge, turn right and follow the wide path (28A) for a short distance up the valley to the Stadlalm alpine hut (approx. 1,620 m).
The return is along the same route – either on foot or by toboggan.
The circular hike starts in Mareit/Mareta and initially heads toward Telfes/Telves. At a fork in the path, take the left trail back to Mareit/Mareta. The route follows a paved path and is characterized by plenty of sunshine, beautiful views, and a peaceful setting.
The Langental/Vallunga Valley: At the entrance to the Puez-Geisler Nature Park, a place of profound silence stretches for several kilometres. Embedded in the valley between dense forests and majestic mountains, hikers immerse themselves here in an oasis of tranquility. With every step, one feels the primeval power and peaceful atmosphere emanating deeply from the woodland.
At the entrance to the Puez-Geisler Nature Park, a place of profound silence stretches for several kilometres. Embedded in the valley between dense forests and majestic mountains, hikers immerse themselves here in an oasis of tranquility. With every step, one feels the primeval power and peaceful atmosphere emanating deeply from the woodland.
A steadily ascending winter walk along the paved road from Moos to the Gasthof Froneben, rewarded with beautiful views of the Sexten Sundial.
- Comfortable winter path along a paved road
- Wonderful panoramic views of the Sexten Sundial
- Opportunity to stop at the Gasthof Froneben, a rewarding destination
Discover the quiet hamlet of St. Oswald below Seis am Schlern, which can be reached comfortably on this hike.
The snow-blanketed Calvary Hill in Kastelruth, known locally as the ‘Kofel’, is the destination of this short but sweet winter walk, which boasts wonderful views over Kastelruth and the surrounding area. The Kofel is much loved by locals and guests alike as a place of relaxation and recreation.
The Völs am Schlern loop trail is a sunny, pleasant stroll with magnificent views over the Ritten plateau and Prösels Castle.
The Val Gardena rail tracks course through the whole valley on a sunny stroll across forests, meadows, villages and local sights. Choose from Roncadizza, Ortisei, S. Cristina or Selva as a starting point. The walk follows the old rail tracks of the Val Gardena locomotive built during WWI (1915-1916) by Russian prisoners. Along the old railway line from La Poza to Santa Cristina you can find the diagram of the snow that fell since 1951.
This hike through the Meran 2000 ski area leads along leisurely trails.
This winter hike starts in Saltria and leads past the Floralpina and Tirler hotels to the refuge Berghaus Zallinger and the church of the same name, in the immediate vicinity of the Plattkofel valley basin.