Kurtatsch An Der Weinstraße - Cortaccia Sulla Strada Del Vino
Kurtatsch An Der Weinstraße - Cortaccia Sulla Strada Del Vino
Best natural monuments around Kurtatsch An Der Weinstraße - Cortaccia Sulla Strada Del Vino are characterized by a diverse landscape, ranging from the slopes of the Mendel ridge to the Etschtal Valley. This South Tyrolean region features a blend of natural beauty and unique ecological features, including extensive vineyards that define the cultural landscape. The area offers opportunities to explore various natural landmarks and scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Beautiful hiking trail through the Rastenbach Gorge over many steps. Various viewpoints, waterfalls and a hiking trail along the stream make the effort worthwhile.
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One of many vantage points with a fantastic view of the lake. The path through the gorge requires surefootedness and appropriate footwear. 🥾
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Incredibly beautiful. Streams, a large waterfall. View of Lake Kaltern. Wonderful
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High waterfalls, the rustic bridges and wooden walkways, the lush deciduous forest covered with mosses and ivy, which creates a jungle feeling, the steep stairs and steps and the flatter sections that invite you to play by the water, guarantee an exciting experience along the Altenburgerbach .
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2 beautiful jetties at the back of the lake🤗
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Two beautiful long wooden walkways lead through the moor of the lake 👍
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The gorge is very beautiful. A small waterfall invites you to bdsm and cool off.
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What a great view when you have fought your way over the waterfall to the top of the gorge
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The region offers a diverse landscape, from the impressive Rastenbach Gorge Waterfall with its steep and spectacular paths, to the serene Lake Kaltern, known as one of the warmest bathing lakes in the Alps. You can also discover the unique low and high moors of the Castelfeder Biotope, or the extensive vineyards that define the cultural landscape, stretching across a remarkable altitude difference.
Yes, the Rastenbach Gorge Waterfall is considered one of the most impressive gorges in South Tyrol, offering a 'jungle feeling' and spectacular views. Further along the path, you'll find the Rastenbachklamm Waterfall, which provides refreshment and cooling during warmer months.
For relaxation and swimming, Lake Kaltern is an excellent choice, known for its warm waters (up to 28°C in summer) and beautiful setting amidst vineyards. Another tranquil option is Lake Fennberg (Fennberger See / Lago di Favogna), perfect for a refreshing dip and an enjoyable excursion into nature.
Many natural monuments offer breathtaking panoramic views. The View of Lake Caldaro provides stunning vistas of Lake Kaltern and the Adige Valley. For more demanding hikes, Mount Tresner Horn (Monte di Tres) on the Mendel ridge rewards visitors with magnificent panoramic views of the surrounding Etschtal Valley.
Absolutely. Lake Kaltern and the Kalterer Lake biotope are both considered family-friendly, offering opportunities for swimming, walking, and cycling in a beautiful natural setting. The biotope, in particular, is a nature reserve with easy trails.
The area is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling tours like the 'Vineyards and Lake Caldaro' loop or the 'Sequoia Trees – Lake Fennberg' loop. For mountain biking, trails such as the 'Monte Roen summit' loop offer challenging rides. Hikers can explore routes like the 'Rastenbach Gorge Waterfall – View of Lake Caldaro' loop. Find more details on these activities in the cycling, MTB, and mountain hiking guides for the region.
Yes, the Kalterer Lake biotope is a protected nature reserve offering insights into local ecosystems. Additionally, the Castelfeder Biotope spans 108 hectares and is known for its unique low and high moors, supporting a rich diversity of flora and fauna. Nearby, the Monte Corno Nature Park (Naturpark Monte Corno) is the southernmost nature park in South Tyrol, where you can observe rare butterfly species.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular and steep experience of the Rastenbach Gorge, often describing it as having a 'jungle feeling.' The panoramic views, especially of Lake Kaltern and the Adige Valley, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the refreshing and cooling effects of the waterfalls and the opportunity to swim in the warm waters of Lake Kaltern.
Yes, the extensive vineyards are a defining natural and cultural landscape of Kurtatsch. You can explore the Wine Trail (Weinlehrpfad / Sentiero eno-didattico), which provides fascinating insights into viticulture and the beautiful vineyard-laden terrain. These vineyards are unique in Europe due to their impressive altitude difference.
The bathing season for Lake Kaltern typically runs from May to September, making summer ideal for combining hikes with a refreshing swim. The waterfalls in the Rastenbachklamm also provide cooling during summer. For panoramic views and demanding hikes like Mount Tresner Horn, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and clear skies, though summer is also popular.
The Rastenbach Gorge, with its impressive waterfalls and steep formations, showcases the geological processes that shaped the landscape. The unique low and high moors of the Castelfeder Biotope also provide a fascinating insight into the local ecosystems and geological features of the area.


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