Tannenzapfen Trail to Marzoner Alm
Tannenzapfen Trail to Marzoner Alm
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15.0km
1,040m
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This difficult 9.3-mile hike from Kastelbell to Marzoner Alm offers impressive views of the Vinschgau valley and traditional South Tyrolean
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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6.91 km
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7.29 km
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7.55 km
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15.0 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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7.39 km
4.53 km
2.69 km
249 m
159 m
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7.47 km
4.71 km
1.80 km
906 m
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Elevation
Highest point (1,600 m)
Lowest point (560 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Komoot tour 'From Kastelbell to Marzoner Alm (via Route 19)' is rated as difficult, covering over 15 km with more than 1,000 meters of elevation gain. However, it's important to note that other routes to Marzoner Alm can vary significantly. Some paths, like those from the 'Alte Säge' parking lot or Trail n° 7, are considered easier and even suitable for families with baby buggies, while others, like the Tannenzapfen Trail, involve steep climbs.
The terrain varies depending on the specific path taken. You can expect a mix of wide forest roads, apple orchards, and potentially steeper sections through forests and alpine pastures. The route offers diverse landscapes as you ascend towards the Marzoner Alm.
Key highlights include the Horse Pasture on Marzoner Weg and the stunning View of the Vinschgau Valley. The ultimate destination, Marzoner Alm, is an idyllic alpine hut offering traditional South Tyrolean specialties and panoramic views.
Yes, sections of this route overlap with several other trails. You may find yourself on parts of the Almenweg, Kalkofenweg, Etschradroute - Via Claudia Augusta, Val Venosta bicycle track, Etschdamm - Lungadige, and the Tannenzapfentrail.
Generally, hiking in South Tyrol is dog-friendly, but specific leash rules apply, especially in protected areas or near livestock. Always keep your dog on a leash, especially when passing through pastures or near wildlife, and ensure you carry enough water for both yourself and your pet.
The Marzoner Alm is particularly inviting in summer and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, making for an optimal hiking experience. Winter conditions can make some routes challenging or inaccessible.
For routes starting in the Kastelbell area, parking options exist, such as the 'Alte Säge' parking lot mentioned for some trails to Marzoner Alm. Public transport to Kastelbell is available, and you should check local bus schedules for connections to the specific trailhead you plan to use.
While the Marzoner Alm is located in the Vinschgau region, which borders Stilfserjoch National Park, there are typically no specific permits or entrance fees required for day hikes to the Alm itself. However, if you plan to venture deeper into the National Park, always check for any specific regulations or protected zones that might require permits or have restrictions.
While the Komoot tour 'From Kastelbell to Marzoner Alm (via Route 19)' is rated difficult, there are other, more family-friendly routes to Marzoner Alm. Some paths, like Trail n° 7 or certain wide forest roads, are described as easy and even navigable with a baby buggy, making the Alm a popular destination for families.
The Marzoner Alm is an idyllic alpine hut known for its friendly, familial atmosphere. You can enjoy typical South Tyrolean specialties served by the Gerstgrasser family. It's a popular spot for hikers and mountain bikers, offering tranquility, stunning panoramic views, and serving as an excellent starting point for further explorations.
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