“Look! We're almost there!”
Each step is worth it when you're hiking in the Oberpustertal valley
Whether you would like a leisurely walk through sweeping alpine pastures or would prefer a hike to challenge your limits, in the Oberpustertal area there is something for everyone. Plus, with a delicious plate of Kaiserschmarrn waiting for you along the way, how could you resist?
Our services for hikers:
- Guest Pass
- Recommendations for walks and hikes
At the foot of the Drei Zinnen
Starting from the Auronzo hut, this simple but unforgettable walk takes you on a breathtaking loop around the Drei Zinnen.
Straight to the alpine pastures
Follow the trail from Niederdorf to Putzalm, taking the time to stop and indulge in traditional delicacies before making your way down to Altprags or, alternatively, extending the walk to the panoramic meadow of Plätzwiese in Prags.
Fancy a challenge?
Set off from the Innerfeldtal valley, pass the Drei-Schuster hut (or stop and have a try of some typical food…) and continue to the summit of Mt. Haunold (2663 metres), where your efforts will be rewarded with a 360 degree view.
Around Lake Braies
A pool of water that sits glistening like a gem framed by the imposing peaks of the Dolomites that surround it; take in the unspoilt beauty of Lake Braies with a walk or truly experience the magic of the lake with an unforgettable boat ride.
Climbing in the Dolomites
With an endless choise of routes, the Dolomites have become a world famous place for hikes and walks. A few examples? The ‘Rotwandspitze’ and the ‘Dürrenstein’, as well as the climbing crags near Lake Landro and Lake Braises.
Want to be more eco-friendly on holiday?
Travel for free on all public buses in South Tyrol with your complimentary Guest Pass. The simple and sustainable way to travel to and from the starting points of your excursions.
Take a refreshing dip
Feeling exhausted after a long hike? We have just the thing: the fresh spring water in our pool and the hydrotherapy facilities near us will put a new spring in your step!