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Hiking around Schlanders - Silandro offers diverse landscapes, from the authentic alpine terrain bordering Stelvio National Park to the arid Monte Sole. The region features a unique geographical contrast, with high mountain ranges like the Ortler-Cevedale massif and the Ötztal Alps providing challenging routes. Historic Waalwege, ancient irrigation channels, offer flatter paths through the Vinschgau Valley.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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12.3km
04:49
580m
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Historic marble quarry trail through Stelvio National Park with white dust paths and mountain hut.
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7.37km
02:35
170m
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Forest trail through Val Venosta's larch slopes to alpine huts serving fresh pastries and valley views.

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4.7
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12.8km
05:07
790m
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Alpine trail through Val Venosta combining mountain vistas, apple orchards, and historic villages.
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9.77km
04:05
600m
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Hike the moderate 6.1-mile Alpine meadow trail from Haslhof to Wiebenhof in Stelvio National Park, featuring stunning Val Venosta views.
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12.1km
05:30
770m
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Hike the difficult 7.5-mile Neuwaal Trail from Aussereggen Car Park, gaining 2511 feet with panoramic views over the Venosta Valley.
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Luckily there is the Haslhof refuge which makes a delicious egg, cheese and bacon omelette. We set off on our mountain bikes from Morter towards the Covelano fork and a crunchy descent. We were really hungry, top!
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A worthwhile place to rest. From here, you can cross to Holy Hansen.
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This small votive shrine stands on the top of a small hill on the paths above Lasa and Tarnello. The little church, although pretty and equipped with a bell on the main facade, is often closed and not usable.
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From this panoramic point around 1,700 meters above sea level you can enjoy an excellent view of the Val Venosta and its apple orchards. In particular you can see Silandro, one of the most famous towns in the valley. At this point there is also a bench to rest.
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Delicious food and an enthusiastic host with a good team. Wonderful view of the marble quarry.
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More like an inn instead of a small alpine pasture, today there was unfortunately only a small menu because of 2 larger groups, dumplings with cabbage while you look at gullasch with dumplings at the neighboring tables 😢, but we had at least got a seat, some other bikers could with empty stomachs keep driving👎
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Schlanders - Silandro offers a diverse range of hiking experiences. You'll find everything from authentic alpine landscapes bordering the Stelvio National Park to the arid, steppe-like flora of Monte Sole. The region is also known for its historic Waalwege, ancient irrigation channels that provide easy, relatively flat walking paths through the Vinschgau Valley.
Yes, the region has trails suitable for all skill levels. For easier walks, especially popular with families, explore the Waalwege. The Schlanders Waalwege Loop is a great option, offering a gentle path through historic irrigation channels. Overall, there are 21 easy routes available.
Many trails in Schlanders - Silandro are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful scenery with your canine companion. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas like the Stelvio National Park or near livestock, and to check specific trail regulations before you go.
Hikers can discover beautiful natural features, including waterfalls, along various paths. The roaring Silandro waterfall is a notable natural attraction. You might also encounter the unique arid flora and fauna of Monte Sole, or enjoy stunning views of the Ortler-Cevedale massif within the Stelvio National Park.
Absolutely. The region combines outdoor activity with cultural exploration. You can encounter historic villages, apple orchards, and castles such as Schlandersburg Castle. The Romanesque Church of St. Giles, with its ancient frescoes, is another historical point of interest. For panoramic views of historical sites, consider highlights like View of Kastelbell Castle.
The diverse topography of Schlanders - Silandro means different seasons offer unique experiences. The arid Monte Sole is ideal for pleasant recreational hikes particularly in spring and autumn due to its mild climate and sunny exposure. For alpine treks in the Stelvio National Park, summer provides the best conditions.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the region offers demanding alpine mountain hikes. A significant portion of the municipal area belongs to the Stelvio National Park, which, along with the Ortler-Cevedale massif and the Ötztal Alps, provides an inexhaustible resource for mountaineers. There are 40 difficult routes in the area, such as the Val Venosta Alpine Trail (Trail 15A).
Many hikes in Schlanders - Silandro lead to picturesque mountain huts and pastures, offering opportunities to experience local culture and cuisine. Destinations like Obere Laaser Alm, Göflaner Alm, and Schlanderser Alm are popular stops. You can also find highlights like Zufall Hut / Rifugio Nino Corsi.
Schlanders - Silandro is well-connected, and many trailheads are accessible via public transport. The Vinschgau Valley features a comprehensive network of buses and trains, making it convenient to reach various starting points for your hikes. It's recommended to check local timetables for specific routes.
Yes, parking facilities are generally available near popular hiking trailheads and in the villages throughout Schlanders - Silandro. Many starting points for routes are easily accessible by car, often with designated parking areas. Always look for official parking signs and adhere to local regulations.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 1,000 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from the challenging alpine terrain to the relaxing Waalwege, and the stunning panoramic views, including those of the Ortler massif. The well-maintained trails and opportunities to combine nature with culture are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, Schlanders - Silandro offers several circular hiking routes that allow you to start and end your journey in the same location. The Göflan Marble Trail Loop is a popular moderate option, offering a complete experience of the historic marble quarry area.


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