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Urban hiking trails around Montiggler Wald - Bosco di Monticolo are characterized by a blend of natural landscapes and accessible urban paths. The region features two glacially formed lakes, the Large and Small Monticolo Lakes, surrounded by mixed forests of spruce, chestnut, and lime trees. Wetlands and remnants from the Ice Age also contribute to the diverse terrain. The mild climate supports a rich natural environment, making it suitable for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The lords of Maretsch presumably came from the burgher class and held judicial duties in Bozen in the mid-13th century, but they likely only rose to nobility in the late 13th century. In 1477, the castle passed to the Römer family. Various generations of this family were involved in the expansion of the castle, and the conversion of the medieval castle into a Renaissance residence also falls within this period. Under the ownership of the Hendl, a minor noble family in the Bozen area, further modernizations were carried out, primarily affecting the courtyard and some portals. Today, Maretsch Castle is a modern conference center that can be rented for a wide variety of events. The magnificent rooms, some decorated with frescoes, offer the right setting for every occasion: weddings, concerts, conferences, lectures, or a special gala dinner.
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Stop at Drescher Keller, always beautiful
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very nice people, small cute place
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The building was remodeled in 1913 in the Neo-Gothic style. It is also known as Casa del Torchio and is a listed building.
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The Talfer Bridge (Italian: Ponte Talvera) is a bridge over the Talfer River in Bolzano, the capital of South Tyrol. It connects the districts of Zentrum-Bozner Boden-Rentsch and Gries-Quirein. It is a five-arched truss bridge made of steel elements, measuring 132 meters long and twelve meters wide.
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The name "Torgglhaus" originated around 1895, when the building was rebuilt on the site of a medieval house. As early as the end of the 19th century, the building was registered in the land registry office as a "house with a courtyard and inn." The restaurant business has always characterized this historic building in Bolzano's old town, which has been run as a traditional South Tyrolean inn and restaurant since 1786. The Torgglhaus is considered the oldest restaurant in Bolzano. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torgglhaus
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Very rustic cellar with great snack platters as well as wine, schnapps and ham for sale!
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The Laubengasse (Italian: Via dei Portici) in Bolzano is one of the city's oldest and most famous streets. It was built in the late 12th century by the Bishops of Trento as a central trading thoroughfare with arcades. Stretching from Kornplatz to Waltherplatz, it forms the heart of the medieval old town. The characteristic arcades offer protection from sun and rain and invite visitors to stroll and shop, while the facades of the buildings reflect various architectural styles and showcase the city's rich history. Historical landmarks such as the Mercantile Museum and the Old Town Hall are located in the immediate vicinity, making the Laubengasse not only a popular shopping destination but also a vibrant testament to Bolzano's history.
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There are over 100 urban hiking trails in the Montiggler Wald - Bosco di Monticolo area. Most of these, around 99, are rated as easy, making them accessible for a wide range of hikers. You'll also find 19 moderate routes and a challenging one for those seeking more adventure.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 2,300 ratings. Reviewers often praise the exceptionally clear and clean water of the Montiggler Lakes, the diverse mixed forests, and the well-maintained paths that offer a harmonious blend of nature and accessibility.
Yes, Montiggler Wald - Bosco di Monticolo offers many easy urban hikes perfect for families and beginners. The circular trails around the Montiggler Lakes are particularly popular, generally covering 3.5 to 5 kilometers and taking about 1.5 to 2 hours. These paths are wide, natural, and feature gentle ascents, making them suitable even for trekking strollers. An example of an easy route is the Drescher Keller – Kaltern am See Town Hall loop from Kaltern an der Weinstraße.
Absolutely. Many of the urban hiking trails in Montiggler Wald - Bosco di Monticolo are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. The combined loop around the Large and Small Monticolo Lake is a classic example, offering beautiful views and a refreshing experience. Another option is the Kaltern Market Square – Caldaro Market Square loop from Kaltern an der Weinstraße.
The region is rich in natural beauty and interesting landmarks. You'll encounter the stunning Montiggler Lakes with their clear blue waters, surrounded by diverse forests. The Boardwalk through the reeds at Rio Angel offers a unique perspective on the delicate shore ecosystem. You might also pass by the Tunnel on the Überetsch Railway Cycle Path or catch a View of Castel Firmiano.
Yes, several urban trails in Montiggler Wald - Bosco di Monticolo provide excellent panoramic views. The Wilder Mann Bühel, a prehistoric settlement site, offers expansive vistas of the surrounding landscape. Many trails also provide breathtaking views of the lakes and the Adige Valley. For a route with scenic views, consider the Talvera Bridge – View of Bolzano loop from Casanova - Kaiserau.
The mild climate around the Montiggler Lakes makes the area enjoyable for urban hiking throughout much of the year. Spring is particularly enchanting due to the early blooming wildflowers in the Spring Valley (Valle della Primavera), such as snowdrops. Summer offers the chance for a refreshing dip in the lakes after your hike, while autumn brings vibrant fall foliage to the mixed forests.
Yes, well-marked paths weave through the forest, connecting the two Montiggler Lakes. For a longer excursion, routes extend from Montiggler Wald to the nearby Lake Caldaro via the scenic Spring Valley, offering a walk through vineyards and orchards. You can also explore routes like the Bolzano Covered Bridge – Alexander Langer Bridge loop from Frangart, which connects different points of interest.
Yes, the Montiggler Wald - Bosco di Monticolo area is home to unique wetlands like Langmoos or Purzelmoos, which are remnants from the Ice Age. Along the shores of the lakes, especially the Large Monticolo Lake, you'll find biotopes with reeds and wooden boardwalks. These allow visitors to observe the delicate shore ecosystem and local wildlife undisturbed, offering a peaceful nature experience.
Yes, the region surrounding Montiggler Wald - Bosco di Monticolo is known for its vineyards and orchards. Longer excursions, such as those connecting to Lake Caldaro via the Spring Valley, will lead you through these picturesque agricultural landscapes. You can also find routes like the St. Michael-Eppan Winery – Entrance to the Bicycle Tunnel loop from Trentino – Alto Adige/Südtirol, which highlight the viticultural heritage of the area.


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