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Italy
South Tyrol
Villanders - Villandro

Samberg Loop Trail

Moderate

Samberg Loop Trail

00:32

4.07km

120m

Running

Jog the moderate 2.5-mile Villanderer Alm-Loop in South Tyrol, offering panoramic Dolomites views and alpine meadows.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Start point

Bus stop

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669 m

Villanderer Alm Raised Bog

Highlight • Natural Monument

This bog is a special nature reserve, with rare plants. 11,800 year old layers of peat were found here and it is one of Central Europe's last ten "blanket bogs". …

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2.17 km

Rinderplatz Hut (Baita Rinderplatz)

Highlight • Mountain Hut

A worthwhile destination in a great environment. No day of rest.

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4.07 km

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Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

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1.84 km

1.09 km

753 m

378 m

Surfaces

1.75 km

1.37 km

677 m

263 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Villanderer Alm-Loop?

The trail is typically accessed from various points around the Villanderer Alm. While specific parking details aren't provided, the area is well-known for its accessibility, suggesting designated parking areas are available near common trailheads. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.

Is the Villanderer Alm-Loop suitable for beginners?

Yes, the Villanderer Alm-Loop is generally considered suitable for all skill levels, including beginners, especially for jogging. It's described as a gentle loop with mostly easily-accessible paths. The specific route mentioned is 4.07 km with 120m elevation, taking around 32 minutes, making it quite manageable.

How long does it typically take to complete the Villanderer Alm-Loop?

The specific Villanderer Alm-Loop for jogging, which is 4.07 km long with 120m of elevation gain, typically takes around 32 minutes to complete. This duration is suitable for a moderate jogging pace.

What kind of terrain and views can I expect on the trail?

You can expect varied terrain, including lush alpine meadows, high alpine moors, and pine forests. Paths are mostly easily-accessible, though some sections might have roots and rocky parts. The most striking feature is the breathtaking 360° panoramic views of the Dolomites, including the Sella massif, Sassolungo, and Sassopiatto, earning it the nickname 'balcony of the Dolomites'.

Are there any notable sights or huts along the Villanderer Alm-Loop?

Yes, the trail offers several points of interest. You'll pass by the Villanderer Alm Raised Bog, a unique natural monument. There are also numerous family-operated alpine huts, such as the Rinderplatz Hut (Baita Rinderplatz), where you can stop for refreshments and local dishes. The area also features historical sites like the Totenkirchl (Dead Man's Church) and a Mountain Pine Trail with information boards.

What is the best time of year to jog the Villanderer Alm-Loop?

The Villanderer Alm is generally best visited during the warmer months when the alpine meadows are lush and the paths are clear of snow. From June to October, the Mountain Pine Trail and its distillery are open to visitors. The stunning panoramic views are best enjoyed on clear days during spring, summer, and early autumn.

Is the Villanderer Alm-Loop dog-friendly?

The Villanderer Alm area is generally welcoming to dogs. However, as it's a high alpine pasture with grazing animals and protected natural areas, it's crucial to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they do not disturb wildlife or livestock. Always clean up after your pet.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the Villanderer Alm?

There is no general entrance fee or permit required to access the Villanderer Alm or to jog on its trails. However, specific activities or facilities within the area might have associated costs, such as parking fees or services at the mountain huts.

Does the Villanderer Alm-Loop connect with other trails?

Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. You'll find sections that are part of the '24 - Rundweg Sam', 'Latschenweg - Sentiero Pino Mugo', and '15 - Unterhorn => 1' trails, among others. This offers opportunities to extend or vary your jogging route if you wish.

Are there places to get refreshments or water on the trail?

Yes, the Villanderer Alm is dotted with numerous family-operated alpine huts that offer opportunities for dining and refreshments, including local dishes. Additionally, natural springs, such as those along 'Der schöne Bach', provide fresh mountain water.

Is the Villanderer Alm-Loop suitable for families?

Absolutely! The Villanderer Alm is considered a family hiking paradise. While this specific loop is for jogging, the wider area offers numerous paths and engaging features like water treading pools and wooden loungers at Totensee lake, making it very family-friendly for various activities.

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