Programm:
Monday:
Truden – Cisa Pass – Krabes Alm – Truden
This circular hike leads through the rolling hills and dense forests of the Trudner Horn Nature Park. From Truden, the route initially follows a forest road towards the Cisa Pass. The path offers expansive views over the Val di Fiemme and the surrounding mountains. Upon reaching the top, a panoramic vista awaits before continuing to the Krabes Alm, where a rest stop is possible. The route then leads back to Truden via forest and mountain trails.
Walking time 4 hours – length 12.0 km – altitude difference 510 m
Tuesday:
Lake Garda: Tenno – Rifugio San Pietro – Campi – Tenno
This easy to moderate hike begins in the picturesque village of Tenno, known for its medieval charm and Lake Tenno. Along the way, there are frequent glimpses of the valleyand Lake Garda. Via narrow paths and forest trails, you reach Rifugio San Pietro, from where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Ledro Valley and Lake Garda. After a short rest, the trail continues to Campi before the return to Tenno begins.
Walking time 4 hours – Length 10.0 km – altitude difference 580 m
Wednesday:
Obere Vill – Mazzon – Glen – Obere Vill
The hike starts in Obere Vill and leads through orchards and over gentle hills to Mazzon. Along the way, you’ll encounter spring blossoms and old farmhouses – a lovely start to the tour. From Mazzon, the trail continues to the tranquil Glen, which offers a fantastic view over the Adige Valley. The return to Obere Vill follows well-maintained paths, with short breaks in sunny spots along the way.
Walking time 2.1 hours – length 5.1 km – altitude difference 360 m
Thursday:
Sanzeno – S. Romedius- Coredo – Sanzeno
A varied hike in the Non Valley. Starting in Sanzeno, the trail leads to the pilgrimage site of S. Romedius, famous for its cliffside church and native ibex. The path continues through orchards and meadows to Coredo, a charming village on the shores of Lake Coredo. The return to Sanzeno via quiet forest trails completes the tour. Numerous viewpoints offer panoramic views of the Brenta Dolomites and the Val di Non Valley.
Walking time 4 hours – length 12.0 km – altitude difference 450 m
Friday:
Buchholz – Stone Elfer – Buchholz
From Buchholz, the trail leads up to Elferstein, passing meadows, rocks, and light forests. At the top, a sweeping view opens up over the valley, offering glimpses of the Dolomites, the Eisack Valley, and the Sarntal Alps. After a rest at the summit, the route leads back to Buchholz via paths and forest roads.
Walking time 4 hours – length 12.0 km – altitude difference 620 m
From 5 pm onwards, we invite all participants to an aperitif.