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Mountaineering routes around Naturpark Trudner Horn - Parco Naturale Monte Corno traverse a landscape shaped by distinct geological contrasts, where reddish quartz porphyry meets dolomitic limestone. This South Tyrolean park ranges in elevation from approximately 300 to 1,700 meters, featuring diverse forests from sub-Mediterranean to sub-Alpine spruce, alongside ecologically valuable high moors. The region offers varied terrain for mountaineers, including formations near the Bletterbach Gorge and panoramic viewpoints from peaks like Monte Corno.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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With its 86-meter-high, entirely brick tower, the parish church of Tramin is not only the spiritual center of the village, but also an architectural gem: It boasts the highest brick church tower in Tyrol. Source: https://www.tramin.com/de/pfarrkirche/
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A varied and scenic route up to the Ziss Saddle.
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delicious ice cream in Tramin at the market square
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Interesting because you can see all the rock layers for a few hundred meters in height.
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From the Jochgrimm mountain hotel
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It is worth the climb for the beautiful panorama that can be admired towards the crest of the Alps and the Fiemme Valley.
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The Hoamet-Tramin Museum, with its additional focus on “Life on the Border”, aims to show that the people of Tramin have created a well-tended and cosmopolitan home for themselves, despite or precisely because they live on the border between three cultures, all of which have left their mark. History, landscape, economy and culture are the areas with a particular focus on archaeology, contemporary history, winemaking, carnival, household, crafts and geology. Also worth seeing are the large historical exhibition of Gewürztraminer wines from all over the world and the 240 million year old footprint of an archaeosaur. The museum is located on the town hall square and has 11 exhibition rooms on three floors.
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There are over 35 mountaineering routes in Naturpark Trudner Horn - Parco Naturale Monte Corno, offering a range of experiences from moderate ascents to more challenging trails. The komoot community has explored these varied terrains over 700 times.
The park is characterized by fascinating geological contrasts, where reddish quartz porphyry meets dolomitic limestone, creating a diverse landscape. You'll traverse varied forests, from sub-Mediterranean to sub-Alpine spruce, and encounter ecologically valuable high moors. Notable features include the impressive Bletterbach Gorge and panoramic viewpoints from peaks like Monte Corno.
Yes, there are routes suitable for families. While many are challenging, some are more accessible. For instance, the hike from Dorfplatz Truden to Cisloner Alm is considered ideal for families due to its easier difficulty. The park's educational trails also offer engaging experiences for all ages.
Mountaineering routes in the park offer numerous scenic viewpoints. Locations like the Ziss-Sattel provide stunning backdrops, and alpine pastures such as Horn-Alm (Malga Corno) and Cisloner Alm offer magnificent panoramic views. You can also explore the impressive Bletterbach Gorge, a canyon up to 400 meters deep, which offers insights into millions of years of geological history. Consider the View of the Bletterbach Gorge – Weißhorn Summit loop for a route that highlights this natural wonder.
Yes, many routes in Naturpark Trudner Horn are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular option is the Zissweg-Trail – Monte Corno Summit Cross loop from Truden im Naturpark - Trodena nel Parco Naturale, which leads to the Monte Corno Summit Cross. Another is the Chiesetta di Cadino loop from Cadino, offering varied forest and mountain terrain.
The park is generally best for hiking and mountaineering from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the trails are typically clear of snow, and the diverse flora, including over 60 types of wild orchids, is in full bloom. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially for higher elevations.
The mountaineering routes in Naturpark Trudner Horn are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 100 reviews. Reviewers often praise the park's exceptional biodiversity, the fascinating geological contrasts, and the extensive network of well-maintained trails that cater to various experience levels.
Yes, there are several huts and alpine pastures where you can stop for refreshments. Notable options include Cisloner Alm / Malga Cislon, Potzmauer Hut, and Krabes-Alm Malghelle. These spots often provide magnificent panoramic views over the Monte Corno Nature Park.
While specific public transport details for each trailhead are not provided here, the region generally has public transport options. It's advisable to research local bus schedules to the main villages like Truden (Trodena) or Anterivo, which serve as starting points for many trails. Parking is also available at various trailheads.
Absolutely. The park's geology is a defining feature. Routes that explore the area around the Bletterbach Gorge are particularly insightful, showcasing the dramatic erosive power of nature. The View of the Bletterbach Gorge loop from Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage - GEOPARC Bletterbach is a moderate option that focuses on this geological marvel.
The park offers a wide range of difficulties. Out of 36 routes, 2 are easy, 10 are moderate, and 24 are rated as difficult. This means there are options for both experienced mountaineers seeking a challenge and those looking for a more accessible, yet rewarding, experience.
Yes, some routes in the broader region of Naturpark Trudner Horn will lead you near beautiful water features. While not directly on the mountaineering routes listed, nearby attractions include Lago Nero and Lago Bianco Wetland, which are part of the park's diverse ecosystem.


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