The route is quite easy. The whole itinerary is mostly on surfaced and unsurfaced roads, countryside tracks and paths. Several walks have shorter options.
Start: Bressanone Finish: Bolzano
Your travel starts from Bressanone, a colorful, lively city and the oldest of the whole Tyrol: if you arrive early, take the chance to stroll through its colorful alleys and visit the frescoed rooms of the bishops’ palace.
This morning you take a public bus to Augustinian monastery of Novacella, also well known for the delicious white wine produced here. From here you follow dirt tracks and countryside paths among woods and vineyards to reach Velturno: this town surrounded by chestnut trees boasts such a great climate that it was chosen as a summer residence by several noble families throughout the centuries.
Challenge: 5 hours, 15 km / 9,5 mi, 720m ascent, 471m descent
Today’s nice walk packs in more than a few surprises: the Sabiona Monastery, spiritual heart of the Tyrol area, perched on the top of a steep cliff; Chiusa, home to artists and poets, among the most beautiful Italian hamlets; and finally Barbiano, a nice village located on the banks of River Isarco.
Challenge: 6 hours, 16 km / 10 mi, 778m ascent, 798m descent
Today’s walk takes you to Collalbo through woods and orchards: this village located on the Renon plateau is a well-known ski centre and a real heaven for nature lovers. A brief detour along the way allows you to see a rock with prehistoric signs.
Challenge: 6 hours, 15 km / 9,5 mi, 713m ascent, 403m descent
This easy, panoramic walk along the Renon plateau runs through forests and the typical Alpine meadows: on your way you skirt the nice Kematen lake and the typical earth pyramids, cone shaped formations created by moraine silt that was brought here by melting Ice Age glaciers. At the end of the walk you take the Renon train and go back to Collalbo through beautiful views on the surrounding mountains.
Challenge: 4 hours, 11 km / 11 mi, 400m ascent, 366m descent
Today’s hike is easy but not particularly difficult: from Collalbo you head to Castel Roncolo through orchards, forests and cultivated fields, in a countryside dotted with castles, manor houses and farms. At the end of the excursion you take a bus to Bolzano (you should start walking before 8am to avoid missing the last bus, but you can also walk the whole way to the city): this lively town perfectly unites Italian and Austian cultures, and boasts many artistic beauties.
Challenge: 8 hours, 18 km / 11 mi, 591m ascent, 1396m descent
After a bus ride from Bolzano to Siusi, you take a cable car to the Compatsch: here starts this easy circular walk along the biggest Alpine plateau in Europe. The itinerary passes through mountain huts and small hamlets, offering beautiful views on the Dolomties jagged peaks. The walk leads you back to Compatsch, from where a ride in cable car and bus takes you back to Bolzano.
Challenge: 6 hours, 21 km / 13 mi, 316m ascent, 484m descent
Our services end after breakfast.
All accomodations are carefully selected because of their location, atmosphere and/or unique services. All rooms are en-suite.
We choose comfortable 3* and 4* hotelswhere all rooms have private en-suite bathroom.
You can find below the standard hotels of this trip. If a hotel is fully booked, then we will book a similar one for you and inform you about the alternative booked.
Extra overnight: You can book additional night(s) at any of the accommodations along the way.
In case of no availability in Barbiano (3rd stage), we can check availability in the village of Villandro, that would make the second walk shorter and the third walk longer
You can start on any day of the week, subject to availability, from May 1st to October 25th
The closest airports to Bressanoine are Bolzano-Dolomiti (BZO) and Innsbruck (INN).
Arrival in Bressanone
From both Bolzano (BZO) and Innsbruck (INN) ariports, you can reach the railway station bys bus, and then take a train to Bressanone.
Departure from Bolzano
If flying from Bolzano (BZO), you can easily reach the airport by bus.
In case you are flying from Innsbruck, you can get there by train and then take a bus to the airport (INN).
Train timetables available on www.trenitalia.com.
GPS tracks are available on request.
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