The berry bear trail with wooden sculptures and information boards for children and adults on the Schludernser Berg mountain.
Pour vos vacances dans Vinschgau/Val Venosta dans le Sud-Tyrol, sous le signe du bien-être et du divertissement, vous pouvez choisir parmi de nombreux hébergements qui répondent à vos souhaits. |
The berry bear trail with wooden sculptures and information boards for children and adults on the Schludernser Berg mountain.
From the Düsseldorfer hut to the Zufall hut:
Difference in height: 913 hm
Descent: 1.363 hm
Length: 14 km
Duration: ca. 7,45h
The cross-country skiing trail in Schmelz, starting at the Hotel Waldheim at 1520m, is a forest hiking trail. Here it is allowed to hike on the cross-country trail, to go sledding and dogs are also allowed, but must be kept on a leash.
Please give priority to cross-country skiers!
From Lake Cancano to the the Stelvio Pass:
Difference in height: 1.776 hm
Descent: 918 hm
Length: 22 km
Duration: ca. 8h
From San Martino in Monte to Stava/Staben:
Difference in height: 290 hm
Descent: 1.400 hm
Length: 13 km
Duration: 4 - 4,5 h
See link:
https://maps.engadin.com/de/tour/winterwandern/winterwanderweg-sta.-maria-valchava-fuldera/12612118/#dmdtab=oax-tab2
From the Zufall hut to the Pizzini hut:
Difference in height: 1.008 hm
Descent: 585 hm
Length: 11,5 km
Duration: ca. 6,5h
Family hike in a spruce wood, 3 ancient 400-500 year old spruces, 40 metres high, with a diameter of 175 cm and a circumference of 550 cm.
Half a century ago, a dozen spruce patriarchs watched over Rifair. Now there are only 3 spruces that have "survived". However, the tranquillity of this natural oasis is still a delight.
A pleasant hike along the idyllic Lake Gioveretto
This 7 km-long tour starts behind the Gasthaus zum See where you take the easy forest road along the Lake Gioveretto. This pleasant easy hike along the artificial lake invites you to dream and stop. Val Martello’s splendid panorama is a must if you spend your holiday in Val Venosta. Start at the lakeshore and go until the dam wall. You can return on the same way or choose path no. 17 at the dam wall to enjoy a small circular hike through the forest.
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.
From Sant’Antonio to Lake Cancano:
Difference in height: 1.400 hm
Descent: 792 hm
Length: 16 km
Duration: ca. 8 h
See Link:
https://maps.engadin.com/de/tour/winterwandern/winterwanderweg-fuldera-tschierv/12576011/#dmdtab=oax-tab2
See link:
https://maps.engadin.com/de/tour/winterwandern/winterwanderweg-tschierv-lue-craistas-furom/12612416/
The panoramic slope Rosim, with its view of Ortler, Zebru and Gran Zebrù/Königsspitze, leads directly from the mountain station of the Cable Car Rosim in the Pulpito/Kanzel ski area to the valley station of the cable car Solda/Sulden.
From the Pizzini hut to Sant’Antonio:
Difference in height: 898 hm
Descent: 2.304 hm
Length: 20,5 km
Duration: ca. 8,5h
Varied circular hike across pastures and through woods with beautiful views.
This hike takes in sections of the historic Alpine crossing route, heads past the prehistoric settlement of “Gaschlin” and leads all the way to the rustic mountain village of Stilfs. Up here in the mountains, where they like to say that even the chickens wear crampons, visitors are certain to find the surroundings utterly charming. Be sure to explore the museum “Der Einstieg”, which tells the story of how the village came to be and explores the history of mining in former times.
The eighth stage is the most demanding tour of the circular hiking trail 360° Upper Vinschgau Valley. The Tellajoch surprises with a typical 360° panoramic view to the mountain peaks of the Ortler group and the Sesvenna group. The 360° viewing platform titles the mountainous panorama.
From there it continues with insights into the Upper Vinschgau Valleys alpine pasture to Schlinig/ Slingia.
Picturesque tour through the calm Schlandrauntal valley with Alpine Pastures and mountain lakes.