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Dog friendly hiking trails in South Tyrol traverse a diverse landscape, from the dramatic peaks of the Dolomites to lush valleys and alpine meadows. The region is characterized by high alpine terrain, featuring jagged limestone formations and extensive forests. Numerous lakes and historic irrigation channels, known as Waalwege, also offer varied environments for hiking. This varied topography provides a wide range of experiences across different elevations.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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10.6km
03:19
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Embark on the Völser Aicha Höfeweg Farm Trail from Prösels Castle, a moderate hike that guides you through ancient farmsteads, vineyards, and chestnut groves. This route covers 6.6 miles (10.6…
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5.65km
01:36
120m
120m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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21.4km
07:29
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Wooden walkways follow ancient water channels past mysterious sculptures and valley views in South Tyrol.
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9.19km
02:35
180m
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Medieval castle tour meets forest chapel discovery along South Tyrol's scenic Aurino River.
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19.7km
05:36
420m
420m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Schloss Schenna is one of the most important and most visited castles in South Tyrol. The historic complex is located in the municipality of Schenna, above the spa town of Meran. To this day, it serves as the vibrant residence of the Counts of Meran, descendants of Archduke Johann of Austria.
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The Maiser Waalweg is an idyllic and mostly shady panoramic path along historic irrigation channels in South Tyrol. It extends from Saltaus in the Passeier Valley to the Obermais villa district of Meran.
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The name of this dike is Oberwaal.
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Beautiful suspension bridge that connects the lake with the Rosengarten hiking area
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Beautiful suspension bridge that swings a bit
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The Powder Tower is a defensive structure built in the early 13th century. Unfortunately, the tower is currently closed due to renovations. From the base of the tower, you can enjoy a beautiful view of the Sciliar massif.
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Nice suspension bridge over which we can easily cross the Rio Laus.
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The signpost shows us the entrance to the Oachner Höfeweg.
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South Tyrol offers a vast network of trails suitable for you and your canine companion. There are over 780 dog-friendly hiking routes listed, ranging from easy strolls to challenging mountain treks, ensuring there's something for every dog and owner.
The best time for dog-friendly hiking in South Tyrol is generally from late spring (May) to early autumn (October). During these months, the weather is pleasant, trails are mostly clear of snow, and alpine meadows are in full bloom. For higher alpine routes, summer (July-August) is ideal. Winter offers opportunities for snowshoeing or walks on cleared paths, but some trails may be inaccessible.
Yes, South Tyrol caters to all hiking abilities. You'll find a wide variety of trails, including over 180 easy routes perfect for a leisurely walk, more than 420 moderate trails for a good workout, and over 160 difficult routes for experienced hikers and their well-conditioned dogs.
Absolutely! Many dog-friendly trails offer breathtaking views of the UNESCO World Heritage Dolomites. For expansive vistas, consider routes around the Alpe di Siusi, Europe's largest alpine plateau. The Panorama Trail Merano 2000 provides stunning mountain scenery that you and your dog can enjoy together.
Yes, South Tyrol boasts several beautiful waterfalls accessible on dog-friendly routes. You can explore trails leading to natural wonders like the Parcines Waterfall (Partschinser Wasserfall) or the Rastenbach Gorge Waterfall. These offer refreshing stops and picturesque photo opportunities.
When hiking with your dog in South Tyrol, it's generally required to keep them on a leash, especially in nature parks, protected areas, and near livestock. Always carry waste bags and clean up after your dog. Some cable cars and public transport allow dogs, often for a small fee and with a muzzle requirement. Always check local signage and specific park rules before you go.
Many dog-friendly trails in South Tyrol are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. An example is the moderate Wuhnleger Loop Trail, which offers a varied landscape for you and your dog to explore.
The komoot community highly rates the dog-friendly hiking experience in South Tyrol, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained and clearly marked trails, the diverse landscapes from lush valleys to dramatic Dolomites, and the welcoming atmosphere for dogs. Many appreciate the numerous opportunities for their dogs to explore safely off-leash in designated areas or on quieter paths.
Yes, South Tyrol offers many gentle options. The historic 'Waalwege' (ancient irrigation channels) provide unique, mostly flat paths through orchards and vineyards, perfect for a relaxed stroll. The Völser Aicha Höfeweg Farm Trail is another excellent choice for an easier, scenic walk with minimal elevation gain.
South Tyrol's trails often weave through areas rich in history and culture. You can find routes that pass by medieval castles, such as the Castel Tures Castle Trail, or charming villages. The region's unique blend of Alpine and Mediterranean influences means you'll encounter diverse architecture and traditions on your walks.
For those seeking longer adventures, South Tyrol offers several multi-day routes that can be adapted for dog-friendly hiking. The Alta Via di Merano and parts of the Dolomites UNESCO Geotrail provide extensive networks. While specific dog-friendly accommodation needs to be planned, the region's extensive trail system allows for ambitious treks with your dog.


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