Hiking in the heart of South Tyrol

IT - Trentino-South Tyrol
  • From 599 €
  • Holiday type Hiking

Tour information

From the old bishops’s town of Bressanone you will hike into the capital town of South Tyrol, Bolzano and ending int the spa town of Meran with its mediterranean flair. The first part of the walk goes along the Chestnut Path (Keschtnweg) before presenting you a vista of the beautiful plateau south of the Dolomites above Bolzano. You pass close to the village of Renon, the “in” summer place for the rich from the ca-pital city’s residents. Vineyards and orchards line the way on the hike through one of the most beautiful areas located in the centre of the South Tyrolean wine region.

Lake Kalterer See, the most famous lake in South Tyrol, is a further highlight on this route. Castles, palaces and manor houses emboss the landscape of the South Tyrolean Wine Route where numerous wineries avail a tasting of superb wines. The excellent cuisine and the amazing panoramacreate an unforgettable experience.
This hike runs along well-marked paths around meadows and through forests. The Dolomites are always in view and the paths offer no element of danger. You can use public transport on some of the routes to shorten the journey. The tour is suitable for

Included and Not Included Services

Accomodation in guesthouses and hotels 3***, partly 4**** category

Breakfast buffet or full breakfast

Videobriefing

Luggage transfer from hotel to hotel

Tickets for transfers according to the program

Well planned routes

Detailed documents (maps, route description, places to visit, important telephone numbers)

Telephone service hotline for the entire tour

Navigation app; GPS data

Arrival to the starting point of the tour

Departure at the end of the tour

Drinks, tourist tax and all extras

Lunch, Dinner

Not mentioned entries

Travel insurance

All not expressly mentioned under the item „Included services“

Route highlights

Klausen/Chiusa
Worth a walk! Säben Monastery is located on the Holy Mountain above Klausen and is known for its unique art treasures.
Lengmoos Ritten/Longomoso Renon
The Rittner earth pyramids are erosion phenomena and are formed where glacial moraine clay was deposited in the valleys of glaciers.
Kaltern/Caldaro
The South Tyrolean Wine Museum is located in the oldest wine-growing region of the German-speaking world and is one of the oldest wine museums in Italy (opened in 1955). Today it is located in the centre of the wine village of Kaltern in the former Di Pauli winery.
Meran/Merano
On the eastern edge of Merano, embedded in the Botanical Garden opened in 2001. It is home to the Touriseum (short for Tourism Museum), where the history of tourism in South Tyrol from 1765 to 2000 is described in various rooms and illustrated by countless exhibits.
Meran/Merano
In 1309, Archduchess Euphemia built the Clarissan convent on the Kornplatz in Merano. In 2010 the two upper floors were adapted for the Women's Museum and rented by the municipality of Merano, which will open it in 2011.

Itinerary

Day 1: Brixen/Bressanone

Individual arrival at the hotel in Bressanone.

Day 2: Brixen/Bressanone – Klausen/Chiusa

(ascent approx. 580 m, descent approx. 620 m / approx. 5 hours)

From Bressanone you hike up to the Pfeffersberg. You pass small hamlets and mountain farms on your way along the plateau. To the south you have a wonderful view on the Dolomite summits. You reach Velturno and carry on to cloister Säben, the acropolis of South Tyrol, before arriving in the small town of Chiusa.

Day 3: Klausen/Chiusa – Ritten/Renon – Bozen/Bolzano

(ascent approx. 670 m, descent approx. 280 m / approx. 5-6 hours)

After a short transfer by bus to Barbiano/Saubach, you reach Renon, a wonderful plateau above the Eisacktal valley with impressive view of the Dolomites and the Schlern. After passing the Earth Pyramids, you can enjoy an afternoon trip with the Renon’s cable car which brings you from Soprabolzano back down to Bolzano. In the evening, you can discover this European city, a place where the Italian and South Tyrolean cultures are closely entwined. To shorten the route you can take Renon’s cable car from Collalbo to Soprabolzano.

Day 4: Bozen/Bolzano – Lake Kalterer See/village - Bozen/Bolzano

(ascent approx. 340 m, descent approx. 360 m / approx. 4-5 hours)

The sunny south of South Tyrol is awaiting you! Today you will discover the area around South Tyrol’s most famous lake, Kalterer See, a renowned wine growing region. But here, it is not only the vineyards that impress, but also the numerous castles, manor houses, churches and farms. A must for every wine lover is a visit to the South Tyrolean wine museum in Caldaro, which gives an insight into the history of South Tyrolean wines. The way from the lake Kalterer See to the village can be shortened by using the bus. Return to bolzano by public bus.

Day 5: Bozen/Bolzano – Lana – Meran/Merano

(ascent approx. 220 m, descent approx. 240 m / approx. 6-7 hours)

After breakfast you take a train to Lana (ticket included). Shortly after Lana the hiking route continues along the famous Marlinger Waale – the longest irrigation ditch in South Tyrol. These irrigation ditches known as ‘Waale’ were constructed hundreds of years ago to supply dry corridors with water. These ditches nowadays are used for hiking and walking. The route continues below Schloss Tyrol along the famous Tappeiner Weg towards Merano. The Empress Sissi knew how to appreciate the mild climate. Inviting centuries old Arbours and superb parks add to the completion of a perfect day.

Day 6: Meran/Merano

Individual departurefrom Meran/Merano or possibility to extend your stay.

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Price per night in double room with breakfast Brixen 89 €
Price per night in double room with breakfast Meran 95 €

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General information

By car: On the Brenner/Brennero motorway (A22) to Brixen/Bressanone or over the Felbertauernstraße to Lienz in Eastern Tyrol (Austria) and then further on through the valley Pustertal/Val Pusteria on the SS49 to Brixen/Bressanone.
By train: Take a train from Innsbruck to Brixen/Bressanone. Arriving from the south over Verona and Bozen/Bolzano to Brixen/Bressanone. Arriving from east over Lienz to Brixen/Bressanone. Timetable available on: www.deutschebahn.de, www.oebb.at, www.trenitalia.com.
By plane: Nearest airports are Innsbruck airport (approx. 83 km), Verona Villafranca airport (approx. 191 km), Treviso airport (approx. 228 km), Venice Marco Polo airport (approx. 313 km).

Guesthouses and hotels 3***, partly 4**** category.
Attention: Tourist tax – if requested – has to be paid on the spot!

Parking facilities at Brixen/Bressanone at the hotel of your arrival: Reservation not possible; to be paid directly in the hotel.

Good train-connections on the main line Meran-Bozen-Brixen/Merano-Bolzano-Bressanone. Timetable on: www.trenitalia.com,www.sii.bz.it.

We suggest travel insurance.

FAQ

Yes, your dog is welcome on this walk. Just let us know directly when you book (it helps to know what kind of dog it is).

Yes, you walk in any weather. We recommend that you check the weather conditions in your hotel in the morning and choose an alternative route if necessary.
If you advise us in time, on some stages there is the possibility to go with the luggage transport (possibly with an extra charge!). Limited availability, only in exceptional cases, emergencies!

You only need to carry your daypack with snacks, weather protection and whatever else you need during the day. We take care of the rest of the luggage transfer.

This hike runs along well-marked paths around meadows and through forests. The Dolomites are always in view and the paths offer no element of danger.

There are good train-connections on the main line Meran-Bozen-Brixen/Merano-Bolzano-Bressanone. Timetable on: www.trenitalia.com,www.sii.bz.it. Price per person: approx. € 10.00 – 12.00.
We can also organise a taxi, price on request.

Tour information

  • Duration 6 days
  • Minimum age 12 years and older
  • Difficulty Level Easy