Attractions and places to see in the Texel Group encompass a mountain group within the Ötztal Alps in South Tyrol, Italy, largely contained within the Texelgruppe Nature Park. This region features diverse landscapes, ranging from sub-Mediterranean vegetation to glacial areas. It is characterized by "water and light," offering a variety of natural features and historical sites for exploration. The park, the largest nature park in South Tyrol, covers an area of approximately 33,000 hectares.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Here you can not only enjoy the beautiful view but also see how everything has changed over time
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There is also a photo frame here for the perfect picture ;)
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Coming from Merano, the gradient here is 14%, which is quite good with luggage.
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The descent is very beautiful, but you have to be careful not to fall victim to a racing cyclist who is trying to set a new record.
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Great view of Meran and its immediate surroundings with beautiful views and mountain panorama
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In 1903 he sold the castle to the entrepreneur Karl Schwickert from Pforzheim, who had it rebuilt. After his death in 1927, the castle fell into disrepair again until the de Rachewiltz family took up residence there and over time turned the castle into a center for cultural encounters. The American poet Ezra Pound completed his life's work, the Cantos, here from 1958 to 1962. Source: https://www.brunnenburg.net/de/willkommen-auf-der-brunnenburg/sagengeschichte/
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The Brunneburg was built in 1250 by Wilhelm Tarant on a glacial rubble cone below Tyrol Castle. In 1356 the princely administrator of the Bishopric of Trent, Heinrich von Bopfingen, acquired it; he was pastor of Tyrol, envoy of Ludwig of Brandenburg and until 1359 also governor of Tyrol. In 1421 it was acquired by Ulrich Putsch, chaplain of Duke Frederick with his empty pockets, who later became a patron of art and science as Bishop of Brixen. In 1457 the castle came into the possession of Hans Kripp. It belonged to this Hall family for three and a half centuries. In 1705, Gregor Hofer built a house with a barn and gate at the foot of the castle rock using the “high wall tips” that still existed from the ruins. In 1884 the Brunnenburggut came into the hands of the mayor of Dorf Tirol, Michael Sonnenburger. Source:https://www.brunnenburg.net/de/willkommen-auf-der-brunnenburg/sagengeschichte/
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Here you can see the Tyrol Castle as well to the Brunnenburg. Welcome to Tirol Castle, the residential castle of the Counts of Tyrol. The castle gave the state of Tyrol its name. Aspects of the country's history and rulership are combined here in a clear way. From the outer bailey of Tyrol Castle you have an impressive view of the Etsch Valley and the Vinschgau. Here you will feel like you have been transported back to a distant time when the Counts of Tyrol were the masters of this area. Source: https://www.schlosstirol.it/
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The Texelgruppe Nature Park is renowned for its diverse natural beauty. Highlights include the impressive Parcines Waterfall (Partschinser Wasserfall), where the Zielbach plunges 97 meters, and the Spronser Lakes, the largest high-alpine lake plateau in South Tyrol with around ten beautiful mountain lakes. You can also explore the ancient "Waale" irrigation channels, such as the Algund Waal Path, which offer picturesque walking paths.
Yes, the Texel Group is home to the famous Merano High Mountain Trail (Meraner Höhenweg). This nearly 100 km long-distance hiking trail encircles the entire Texel Mountain Group, offering breathtaking views and varied landscapes. It typically takes 5 to 8 days to complete.
The region boasts a rich history. You can find traces of prehistoric settlements, fortifications, and cult sites within the Texelgruppe Nature Park. Nearby, you can visit several castles like Brunnenburg Castle, Tyrol Castle, and Juval Castle, which offer insights into the region's medieval past. The area is also closely associated with the discovery of "Ötzi the Iceman".
The Texel Group is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy extensive hiking on trails ranging from easy walks to challenging mountain hikes. There are also numerous road cycling routes and running trails. For more detailed information on routes, you can explore the Mountain Hikes in the Texel Group, Road Cycling Routes in the Texel Group, and Running Trails in the Texel Group guides.
Absolutely! Many attractions in the Texel Group are suitable for families. The Algund Waal Path is highly recommended for all ages due to its easy terrain and beautiful views. The View of Merano from various viewpoints, including the Tappeiner Promenade, also offers accessible and enjoyable experiences for families.
The Texel Group offers numerous stunning viewpoints. The View of Merano provides expansive vistas of the Adige Valley. For an even higher perspective, the Hochmuth Panoramic Platform offers breathtaking views of Merano and the Adige Valley. You can also get great views of castles and vineyards from places like Dorf Tirol.
The Parcines Waterfall is particularly powerful and impressive during the snowmelt season, which typically runs from April to July, and after heavy rains. The cascading water shimmers in various colors when hit by sunlight, making it a spectacular sight.
You can visit the Texelgruppe Nature Park House in Naturns. This visitor center provides insights into the unique natural and cultural landscape of the Texelgruppe, featuring a permanent exhibition dedicated to the theme of "water and light."
The Texelgruppe Nature Park showcases a remarkable variety of flora and fauna, representing almost all of South Tyrol's vegetation zones. You'll find everything from sub-Mediterranean regions with heat-loving animals like the western green lizard to deciduous and larch forests, high moorlands, alpine pastures, and rugged rock faces, extending up to glacial regions where Alpine ibex can be found.
Yes, the Texel Group features several historically significant highest-altitude farms in South Tyrol, such as Obermairalm, Rableidhof, Matzlaunhof, and Eishof. These farms were cultivated year-round until about a century ago and are now often used for summer alpine farming and as rest stops for hikers, offering a glimpse into the region's agricultural heritage.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like the View of Merano and the Hochmuth Panoramic Platform. The well-maintained paths, such as the Algund Waal Path, are also highly appreciated for their accessibility and beautiful scenery. The powerful natural spectacle of the Parcines Waterfall is another highlight that leaves a lasting impression.
Yes, the Texel Group offers a range of challenging hikes, particularly in its high-alpine areas. The Merano High Mountain Trail, while long, includes demanding sections. For specific challenging mountain hikes, you can refer to the Mountain Hikes in the Texel Group guide, which lists routes with 'difficult' ratings.


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