Best attractions and places to see around Sarntal - Sarentino. This picturesque valley in South Tyrol is surrounded by the Sarentino Alps, offering a diverse landscape of natural features and cultural heritage sites. The region is characterized by its majestic peaks, traditional craftsmanship, and historical landmarks. Visitors can explore a variety of viewpoints, trails, and cultural sites that showcase the area's unique character.
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Great view of Meran and its immediate surroundings with beautiful views and mountain panorama
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On the entire Tappeinerweg you have a good view from Töll over Algund into the Etschtal to Lana. If you want to see as far as Bolzano, you should take the gondola from Dorf Tirol to the Hohe Mut.
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You can admire the most beautiful and rustic part of the Passer when you walk the Gilf-Promenade to under the Zenoburg.
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The view from the Trappeiner Weg is unique. The path leads from the city center along the slope of the Küchelberg. It is one of the most beautiful high-altitude promenades in Europe and offers a mix of alpine and Mediterranean vegetation in combination with a wonderful panoramic view. Pines, Himalayan cedars, cork oaks, olive trees, eucalyptus, bamboo species and magnolias, agaves, aloes and prickly pear cactus grow along the trail.
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The Trappeiner Weg is a true panorama path.
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The region offers several breathtaking viewpoints. You can experience the unique 'rock cinema' at Knottnkino on Rotsteinkogel, which provides panoramic views from its distinctive rock formations. Another impressive spot is the Sattele Viewing Platform in the Reinswald ski and hiking area, offering expansive views of the Sarntaler Alps. The Kreuzjoch Panoramic Platform, located on the E5 European long-distance hiking trail, provides a 360-degree vista of the surrounding mountains, including the Dolomites.
Yes, the Sarntal Valley is home to the mysterious 'Stoanerne Mandln' (Stone Men), which are unique stacked stone pillars on Mount Schöneck. These are a popular hiking destination and are steeped in local legends. Additionally, Knottnkino on Rotsteinkogel is a natural monument known for its distinctive rock formations that resemble a cinema screen.
You can explore the rich history of the region by visiting sites like Regino Castle (Reinegg Castle), a 13th-century landmark near Sarentino village. The Rohrerhaus Farmer Museum in Sarnthein offers a glimpse into past daily farming life with its preserved smokehouse and bread-baking ovens. At the entrance of Val Sarentino, Castel Roncolo (Runkelstein Castle) is famous for its medieval frescoes.
Sarntal - Sarentino is renowned for its traditional craftsmanship, particularly quill embroidery using peacock feathers. This intricate art adorns traditional costumes, belts, and bags, which are still worn by locals. Another unique craft is the carving of 'Reckerle,' traditional Sarentino tobacco pipes. These traditions offer a deep insight into the local heritage.
The region boasts several churches with notable frescoes and historical significance. These include the Church of San Nicolò in Valdurna with its 15th-century frescoes, and the Santa Maria Assunta and San Cipriano churches in Sarentino. Other significant religious sites are San Valentino on the Gentersberg and San Giovanni in Bosco in Pennes, as well as the impressive Parish Church of the Assumption of Mary in Sarentino, dating back to 1309 AD.
Families can enjoy the Tappeiner Promenade, a scenic trail offering continuous views and a mix of alpine and Mediterranean vegetation. Valdurna Lake (Durnholzer See) is a protected area popular for hiking and fishing in summer, and ice-skating in winter. The Urlesteig Trail also provides an engaging experience with its themed stations, inviting exploration for all ages.
The Sarntal Alps offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can embark on challenging mountain hikes, such as the multi-day 'Hufeisentour' (Horseshoe Tour) covering 82 kilometers. For more specific routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Sarntal - Sarentino guide. The area is also excellent for running, with routes like the 'Stoanerne Mandln Loop from Sarnthein' detailed in the Running Trails around Sarntal - Sarentino guide, and cycling, with options like the 'Sarnthein – Meßnerhof Mountain Lodge loop' found in the Cycling around Sarntal - Sarentino guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like View of Merano and View of Merano and the parish church from the Tappeiner Promenade. The mix of alpine and Mediterranean vegetation along trails like the Tappeiner Promenade is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the sense of being transported back in time at historical sites and the overall natural beauty of the region.
In winter, Valdurna Lake (Durnholzer See) transforms into a natural ice-skating rink, offering a unique outdoor experience. The Sarntal Valley also celebrates the Alpine Advent during the Christmas season, featuring local delicacies, open fireplaces, and traditional music, creating a festive and cozy atmosphere.
Yes, Valdurna Lake (Durnholzer See) is a prominent natural feature in the Sarntal Valley. Located at an altitude of 1,545 meters and surrounded by the Sarentine Alps, it is a protected area popular for various activities depending on the season, from hiking and fishing to ice-skating.
The main village of Sarentino (Sarnthein) is a good place to explore traditional craftsmanship. You can find examples of the renowned quill embroidery, which adorns traditional costumes and accessories. The carving of 'Reckerle' (Sarentino tobacco pipes) is another local specialty. These crafts are often showcased in local shops and during regional festivities.
Sarentino Village (Sarnthein) serves as the main settlement and administrative center of the valley. It is rich in history, featuring historic buildings that tell tales of its past. The village is a central point for exploring the surrounding attractions and experiencing local life and traditions.


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