Hike on Nörderberg of Castelbello-Ciardes to the picturesque Zirmtals Lake and Malga Zirmtal.
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Hike on Nörderberg of Castelbello-Ciardes to the picturesque Zirmtals Lake and Malga Zirmtal.
Excursion to the Valdaun creek to the gorge "Gurgl". The creek has here broken through the rock and a waterfall rushes down about 20-25 m. The hike in the shady Stelvio National Park is especially recommended on hot summe days.
Spring and autumn are the ideal times for this hike. From the sports ground in Lasa/Laas, walk along the dry Lasa Leitenwaal canals (Laaser Leiten) to the mountain village of Tanas. From here hikers can enjoy unique panoramic views of the valley basin and the Ortler range on the opposite side.
This hike is normally snow-free, with gorgeous views of the Laaser Tal valley, the marble quarry and the incline railway.
Rewarding tour with magnificent views over the Venosta Valley, and the Passo Resia.
The old church-path from Tanas to the church of St. Peter became a way of calm and quiet. The meditation trail leads from Tanas to the church of St. Peter, with 4 wooden sculptures of the artist Ruth Schönthaler and offers a great view over the central Venosta Valley and the mountains of the Ortler group.
Hike in the Stelvio national park with panoramic view of the opposite arid Monte Sole mountain.
Idyllic walk in the middle of the Kortsch chestnuts on the monte Sole mountain.
This path leads the hiker to the mountain village of Stelvio, past parts of the historic trans-alpine crossing route and past the prehistoric settlement of „Gaschlin“. There will be a panoramic view of the Ortles range during the hike. The historically important points will be pointed out by information panels. Possibilities to stop for a bite to eat: Albergo Traube, Stilfserhof, Albergo Sole
A leisurely hike on the Watles adventure mountain. Perfect for families, this tour leads from the Plantapatsch mountain hut through the picturesque forests of Watles.
The trail is located in the Stilfserjoch National Park and leads through a forest of spruce and larch.
Five information boards provide information about the history of the inclined railway:
the valley station and the construction of the incline railway from 1929
technical data about the incline railway
the St Martin church constructed in the 17th century, as well as marble transport in times before the construction of the incline railway when boulders were transported into the valley by means of brake slides,
hemp-rope pulleys and flatbed wagons pulled by oxen
the mountain station with the machine house, the drive engine and the cylinder rope winch
a brief company profile of the marble works in Lasa and a list of the historical mining sites
The hike can be done as a circular route, in combination with a visit to the “Gurgl” gorge in the lower Laaser Tal valley.
This section of the hike is not recommended for those uncomfortable with heights. All others can go along the trail through the Laaser Tal valley.
Easy winter hike for the whole family from Schlinig to the Schlinigeralm with the possibility of a stop for refreshments. The easy route leads through an idyllic landscape with views of the Sesvenna Pass.
From the car park on the right side of the valley, the route initially heads south into the valley. In a right turn slightly uphill into the Grion valley. At the bottleneck and also afterwards always stay to the right (caution!) of the stream or valley. Continue south over slopes and hollows. Below the Schartl, caution! In western (right) direction further into a saddle. From there turn left towards the ridge and continue to the summit.
Panoramic mountain on the Venosta Monte Sole mountain with a view above the Venosta Valley and the Ortler mountain.
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This leisurely hike is varied with castles, churches and nature experiences.
An easy and interesting mountain hike which is not too strenuous, ideal for families. Starting at Schöneben/Belpiano mountain station, a gently rising hiking trail leads up to the edge of the forest with wonderful views of the mountain scenery, the imposing glacier giants of the Weißkugel and Ortler mountains and the turquoise Resia Lake. The descent to the Haideralm/Malga S. Valentino is easily manageable. From the Haideralm to the village of St. Valentin either hike or take the cable car. Use public transport to get from St. Valentin back to Reschen.
Note: It is also possible to start this hike from the Haideralm.
The Göflaner Marble Trail leads from "Kohlplätze" to the Göflaner marble quarry, known as "Mitterwandlbruch". Although the cave itself is out of bounds for security reasons, this 11-stage theme path tells the story of marble extraction in Göflan.
By cable-car from Sulden, then roped climb over the Sulden glacier and the Eisseepass to the Casatti- hütte. Continue over wide glacier fields for the final steep climb to the peak. Please note: glacier tour, only for climbers in top condition.
The Äußerer Nockenkopf is famous for being a rather easy mountain to ski and also for its beautiful location above the highest hamlet in the eastern Alps. The ski tour begins at the end of the village of Resia/Reschen. Altitude gain: 1,250 m Time to ascend: roughly 4 hours Slope direction: east Skiing demands: medium Climbing demands: easy Note: exercise caution during the ascent after the Kalkwaldhütte mountain hut and on the summit slope! For the ascent to the peak, follow the route to the left at the end of the Pofel ski lift. Follow the groomed trail to the Vallierteck pilgrimage chapel. Above the chapel, turn right, following the signs to ‘Nockenkopf’ until you reach the road that leads to the Reschner Alm Alpine farm. From here bear left heading gently downhill and then right again along the trail following the signs to the ‘Kalkwaldhütte’ mountain hut. Here head rather carefully from left to right uphill over the moderately steep and wide ridge to the Stielegg cross. Traverse horizontally with caution to the left (west) into the large trough, continuing to ascend to the left toward the foot of the Nockenkopf’s southern slope. Keeping to the right, head up the rather steep slope and over the ridge to the peak. Those looking for a quicker ascent can drive to Roia/Rojen. Avalanche danger: minimal
Hike in a pristine natural landscape with picturesque mountain lakes.
The Great Rasass Tour is the ideal hike for all those who prefer slightly more intensive tours. Starting from Slingia, the route takes you high up to Piz Rasass. The breathtaking views make it all the more worthwhile.
A one-day tour on the Nörderberg mountain from Castelbello–Ciardes/Kastelbell–Tschars to the impressive mountain lakes.
In 15 interesting stations, many different games await the families. Together with the wood mouse Ferdinand, the parents and their kids search for animal tracks, listen to bird voices, lift up the horn of a deer, work themselves through a tunnel and climb up the pecker-hill.
Alpine pasture hike Val di Lasa/Laaser Tal Valley A hike with great views of a marble quarry and the Laaser Ferner glacier. The panorama of the surrounding mountains and the natural sounds on the high pastures provide an unparalleled atmosphere of summertime rest and relaxation
In the about 3 kilometers long loop road, twelve stations invite young and old to play and discover. Zipf and Zapf go along with the little natural scientists on their walk and narrate them interesting facts about the forest and its inhabitanst. At the same time the children have to crack several riddles to find the mysterious treasure at the end of the road. The trail is positioned amid of the talai forest in San Valentino. Don't forget to take paper and pencil to note the answers. Preprints also available at the Tourist Information.