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Simply hop into the Texel Panorama Cable Car at Partschins/Parcines – a great adventure for the whole family way up the mountains and the perfect place for a walk or hike surrounded by the incredible beauty of nature.
The cable-car climbs up to the Merano High Path (No. 24) at 1,544 mt. in the Texel Group Nature Park and to the start of many delightful walks in the area around Partschins/Rabland/Töll!
Just take a good look at the unique beauty of the Partschins mountains. Paths lead back downhill from various places or head off into the so-called 1,000-Steps Ravine.
Prices can be found on the website of the Texelbahn cable car.
The cablecar takes you from Dorf Tirol/Tirolo (650 m) to Hochmuth (1400 m) within 5 minutes. You'll reach a wonderful mountain-scenery with a uniqe view above Merano and the so called "Etsch-Valley." There are various trekking possibilities: from an easy and delightful declimb to the funiculars base station to the wonderful round walk along the Spronser lakes and to the peaks of the Texel Group.
Journeys half-hourly. Continuous service at peak times (every 5 minutes).
The narrow-gauge railway: The Renon railway was opened on 13th August 1907. For the first time it was possible to cover the just under 1,000 m difference in altitude from Bolzano up to the Renon effortlessly. Quick, reliable and not subject to changes in weather the modern railway carried not only passengers but also goods up to the Renon. Up until the 1960s the rack and pinion railway was the lifeline of the Renon. Today all year round it joins up the localities of Soprabolzano, Costalovara, Stella Renon and Collalbo. In order to cope with the requirements of the “Südtirol Takt” (regular-interval timetable), the rolling stock has been extended. The course is set for the future.
The Renon railway is one of South Tyrol’s treasures. It is an important public means of transport, a sought-after excursion railway and a technical railway rarity passengers have become fond of and that will also bring a lot of pleasure in the future to those who have taken it to their hearts.
Timetable
Corno del Renon: The most beautiful viewpoint mountain of the Dolomites, UNESCO’s world natural heritage. At the beginning of the 20th century the famous mountaineer, Ludwig Purtscheller, enthused: “Whoever wants to take in Tyrol with one glance should climb these mountains.” He was right for on clear days visitors have an unbelievably beautiful panoramic view: from the giant glaciers of the Ortles and the Ötztaler Alps in the west to the legendary world of the Dolomites far in the east; from the Stubaier and Zillertal Alps in the north to the Presenella, to the Adamello and the Brenta Dolomites in the south.
The Corno del Renon makes for an ideal excursion at any time of the year. Here you can go for a gentle walk or on more demanding and challenging hikes. The Corno del Renon is ideal for family skiing in winter. A modern cable car makes the ascent easier. The peak is just about an hour away and nearly 200 metres in altitude difference from the mountain station of the Cima Lago Nero.
Easy travelling from Bolzano to the Corno del Renon, information on timetable.
The cableway San Martino accompanies visitors and hikers from Laces up to the mountain village of San Martino in Monte (1,740 m) in just a few minutes, making it an ideal point of departure for various types of journeys. Starting from here, there are numerous other trips to the crest of Monte Sole along easy trails such as the high-altitude path leading to Silandro.
At the San Martino in Monte cableway mountain station is a restaurant, with scenic views down towards Laces and Val Martello and into the glacier world of the Ortler Group. There’s a 16th century shrine devoted to the a village of just 120 inhabitants, presumably built on a pagan holy site above a cave.
This little cable car, with 12 seats, takes just a few minutes from Vilpian, the country 's most northerly wine route (260 meters), to Schlaneid near Mölten (1,026 m), located on the back of the Tschögglberg mountain between Meran and Bozen. The wonderful position of Mölten makes it an ideal place to enjoy nature and landscape of the Alps of Sarntal and to take walks and hikes of different levels of difficulty.
Next to the valley station of the cable car you will find a public parking area.
The buses of the line 201 (Bozen/Meran or Meran/Bozen) and 202 (Citybus Terlan-Andrian-Nals-Vilpian) stops in front of the valley station of the cable car.
From the train station in Vilpian (railway Bozen-Meran or Meran-Bozen) you have to make a walk of ten minutes.
suspension railway Aschbach
Aschbach (1,360 metres in altitude) Aschbach is a small mountain village, situated at an altitude of 1,360 metres above sea level, in the south-west of Algund. From Töll, it can be reached via a forest road, passing the Quadrat farmhouses, or alternatively using the lift facility in Rabland. Especially during the warm summer season, Aschbach is a very popular destination with beautiful hiking routes up to 1,800 metres in altitude to the Vigiljoch and to the Naturns Alm, which is situated at 1,922 metres above sea level.
The skiing area in the middle of the lake landscape in Reschen does justice to its name: 15 lifts, snow guarantee until spring and wide slopes offer variety for families, snowboarders and skiers. 65 kilometres of perfectly groomed pistes and the lifts promise a varied skiing day in the Venosta valley. A skiing area for families
In summer, the Schöneben cable car takes both hikers and bikers to the top. Once you reach the top, it is a true paradise for active holidays. Especially the 3-country Enduro Trails are a paradise for adrenalin junkies. You can take a break either in the mountain restaurant or in Sciuri at the valley station
On the way up from Ortisei to the top of the mountain on 2.200 meters you can enjoy for 8 minutes the wonderful panorama of the Dolomites.
The mountain community of Vöran/Verano, situated on the Tschögglberg Mountain Plateau, is one of the sunniest areas in all of South Tyrol. Here, the sun rises earlier and sets later than down in the valleys. Vöran is a real hiking paradise today.
You can reach Vöran from the village of Burgstall/Postal, between Meran/Merano and Bolzano/Bozen, in just five minutes by the cable car. Bus stop near the valley station in Burgstall (bus line "Bolzano-Meran" or "Citybus Lana").
SCHEDULE:
On workdays: from 7.00 a.m. until 7.40 p.m. every 20 minutes (except 8.20 a.m. and 8.40 a.m.). From May 1st to September 30th last ride on 8 p.m.
On sundays and public holidays: from 8.20 a.m. until 12.00 a.m. and from 1 p.m. until 7 p.m. From May 1st to September 30th last ride on 8 p.m.
TICKET PRICES:
One ride/ Rount trip
Ordinary ticket 6,00 € / 10,00 €
Dog 5,00 € / 6,00 €
Bicycle 5,00 € / 6,00 €
Paraglider 3,00 € / 6,00 €
The in 2017 newly built cable car on the left side of the valley leads to the high plateau Lazaun (2,430m).The new cable car traverses a change in altitude of 430 metres (1,400 feet) and can transport up to 1,980 passengers per hour. The 27 closed gondolas conveniently take skiers, tobogganers and winter hikers up to the Lazaun mountain station in just under four minutes. The mountain station lies at 2,430 metres (7,970 feet) above sea level and is the starting point of two ski slopes of intermediate difficulty covering a total distance of around 3.5 kilometres (2.2 miles) as well as a toboggan track of 3.3 kilometres (2 miles) in length.
Refreshment: The Lazaun mountain hut offers a giant sunny terrace.
The Alpe di Seceda is located on the sunny side of Val Gardena, at the foot of the Parco Naturale Cisles-Odle (nature reserve), part of the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage and represents an ideal base for hikes and climbing tours.
At the top station of the cable car you can enjoy a marvellous view of almost the entire South Tyrol as well as of the mountains in Trentino, Lombardy and Austria. Last but not least, you can admire the breathtaking peaks of the nearby Dolomites, of course: from the Tofane, the Sciliar and the Sella Massif to the Sassolungo and the "pearl" of the Dolomites, the "Marmolada".
From the Seceda summit you can enjoy a wonderful view of the Dolomites and of all the mountains in South Tyrol - from Ortles to Großglockner (Austria).
From Mölten, the sun plateau of Tschögglberg, the Mölten cable car takes you in four minutes down to the Etschtal. From the mountain station of the Mölten cable car you enjoy stunning panoramic views of central Etschtal, neighbouring South Tyrolean "Überetsch" and the dispersed hamlets of the mountain community of Mölten.
Europe's third-oldest cable car, built in 1912, takes you up to the Vigiljoch - which is now back in operation after a 9-month construction period, completely renovated to the latest state of the art. The ride from 334 to 1,500 metres in the new comfortable cabin for 40 people now takes only 6 minutes. The valley station is located in the centre of Lana, only a 2-minute walk from the Oberlana bus station.
Tickets available at the cable car valley station. Information on prices at www.vigiljoch.com
Since its opening in 1903, the Mendel cable car has connected the valley station in St. Anton with the biking paradise of the Mendel Pass. Technical data: 2.37 km distance, 12 min. traveling time, 850 m altitude variance.
From the Falzeben car park above the village of Avelengo, the Falzeben gondola lift runs all the way to the mountain station of the Merano 2000 ropeway at Pivigna.
On a quick and convenient ride to the peak, the gondola lift offers wonderful panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes of craggy peaks and deep valleys.
The majestic Hochjochferner glacier lies along the border between Austria and Italy. The glacier cable car overcomes more than a thousand metres in altitude in six minutes and takes guests from Maso Corto up to 3,212 metres. Every year from September to May, winter sports enthusiasts hit the slopes at this world class 185-acre natural park. The glacier is equally suited to beginners and experienced skiers, as well as families. The real crowd pleaser is especially the 8 km long Schmuggler downhill slope leading into the valley.
The Hirzer Cable Car runs from April to November from the village of Saltaus/Saltusio up to 1980m. There is plenty of place to park your car in Saltaus/Saltusio. The cable car stops at a middle station enabling people to get in and out. At the mountain station Klammeben, there are many possibilities for hiking along the Hirzer high plateau and along the side valleys. The landlords of the mountain huts have various local specialities waiting for you to taste. Hospitality is a very big thing on the Hirzer.
Thanks to the cable car, the hiking possibilities are numerous. Walkers on the E5 path can take a short cut on the part from St. Martin/S. Martino - Pfandleralm - Hirzer Hütte by using the cable car. A special highlight on the Hirzer high plateau is the Tallner Sunntige, Sunday entertainment in the summer.
Saltaus – Klammeben (both cableways)
ADULTS
· ascent & descent: € 18,50
· one way: € 13,00
CHILDREN 6-16 years
· ascent & descent: €10,50
· one way: €8,00
DOGS
· ascent & descent: €5,00
· one way: €3,00
Saltaus - Prenn or Prenn - Klammeben (one cableway)
ADULTS
· ascent & descent: €13,00
· one way: €8,00
CHILDREN 6-16 years
· ascent & descent: €8,00
· one way: €5,00
DOGS
· ascent & descent: €5,00
· one way: €3,00
Bicycle transport:
· €6,00 per bike (only Saltaus - Prenn)
· From 9.00 am to 12.30 pm no bicycle transport
· Free bicycle transport from 2.00 pm
Free rides for children up to 6 years accompanied and for disabled persons (100% disability) with valid pass.
Season ticket: €200,00
Special price abatements on the occasion of the "Tallner Sunntig" (each first Sunday in the months from May to October)