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Hiking around Terlan - Terlano offers diverse landscapes, from cultivated vineyards and apple orchards in the valley to mountainous terrain. The region is situated in the Adige Valley, surrounded by ranges like the Mendola and Tschöggelberg, providing varied elevation. Distinctive red porphyry rock underlies the vineyards, contributing to the area's unique geological features. This blend of valley and mountain environments creates a range of hiking opportunities.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Family-friendly forest trail featuring giant wooden sculptures, treehouses, and playful climbing stations.
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Alpine trail through meadows and rocky terrain with Dolomites views and Haflinger horses.

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Hike the Keschtnweg - Chestnut Trail, a moderate 4.9-mile route through South Tyrol's scenic chestnut groves and vineyards.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Beautiful! You can even swim here!
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Historically interesting (built in 1140), "legendary stories" about castle sieges/a pig that was thrown at the besiegers, and a (partially) preserved castle with fantastic (distant) views...every drop of sweat going up is worth it...
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Just to be clear, this isn't part of the trail, it's just an optional bit of fun! The easy trail carries on as normal next to this rope play section.
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Impressive due to its considerable height above the valley, it connects the hamlet of Planatsch with the Scholhöfen. A miniature Golden Gate Bridge.
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Ground Sundial Geographical Location: 46'33'31" N. Latitude 11'13'28" E. Longitude There is a triangular opening in the wall through which the sun's rays project an arrow of light onto the ground. There, the clock face displays the numerals of Central European Summer Time (CEST) along the straight line of the equinox (ET), and the numerals of Central European Winter Time (CET) along the arc of the winter solstice (WSW). If the light arrow touches the north (N)-oriented line of True Local Time (WOZ XI), the sun reaches its highest point on that day – true noon. If the light arrow touches the figure-eight loop line, it indicates 12 noon (MEWZ) or 1 a.m. (CEST) to the minute. If the light arrow moves along the WSW, it indicates the longest night of the year. Along the summer solstice (SSW) line, it marks the longest day, and along the TNG line, day and night are of equal length. If the light arrow touches a month sign, it indicates the first day of the respective month. Planning and calculation: Bolego Rainer Design and execution: Kerschbaumer Aribo
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Doesn't sway at all, also suitable for people with a fear of heights.
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Very impressive and quite high.
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Terlan - Terlano offers a wide variety of hiking experiences, with over 60 different trails to explore. These range from easy strolls through vineyards to more challenging alpine paths.
Yes, Terlan - Terlano has plenty of easy hiking options, particularly in the valley areas. Out of the over 60 trails, 23 are classified as easy, making them perfect for beginners or those looking for a leisurely walk. The region's vineyards and apple orchards offer pleasant, relatively flat walking paths.
Hikers in Terlan - Terlano will experience a diverse landscape. The lower elevations feature extensive vineyards and apple orchards, often set on distinctive red porphyry rock. As you ascend, the trails lead into mountainous terrain, offering alpine scenery with views of ranges like the Mendola and Tschöggelberg.
Yes, there are several options suitable for families. For a challenging family adventure, consider the Köfeleweg Family Adventure Trail from Mölten. Many of the easier valley walks through orchards and vineyards are also great for families.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in Terlan - Terlano. However, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves, agricultural areas, or near livestock. Please ensure you carry water for your dog and clean up after them.
Yes, Terlan - Terlano offers several circular hiking routes. A notable one is the Terlano Wine Trail, an easy loop that guides you through the vineyards, providing insights into the local wine culture. The Katzenleiter Via Ferrata – Möltner Bach Suspension Bridge loop from Vilpian - Vilpiano is another moderate circular option.
Hikers can discover several natural attractions. The Rio Meltina forms an 82-meter-high waterfall in Vilpiano, a recognized natural monument. You might also encounter the Staircase in the Hocheppan Gorge or the Suspension Bridges of Gaulschlucht. For panoramic views, the Knottnkino on Rotsteinkogel is a popular viewpoint.
Yes, public transport options are available. The region is well-connected, and you can often use local buses or even cable cars, such as the one from Vilpiano up to the Salten plateau or Tschöggelberg, to access higher elevation trailheads and expand your hiking possibilities.
Designated parking areas are typically available near popular trailheads and in the villages of Terlan - Terlano. Look for signs indicating hiker parking. In some cases, parking might be available near cable car stations or public transport hubs that connect to trails.
Terlan - Terlano enjoys a mild, almost Mediterranean climate, making it suitable for hiking for much of the year. Spring, especially during the apple blossom, and autumn, with its vibrant colors and chestnut harvest, are particularly beautiful. Expert-guided trips are available from June to October.
The hiking trails in Terlan - Terlano are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 400 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse terrain, from scenic vineyards to challenging alpine paths, and the well-maintained routes.
Yes, some higher-altitude trails provide glimpses of the majestic Dolomites. The South Tyrol Alpine Trail 10 with Dolomites views is a difficult but rewarding option specifically known for its extensive vistas, including the Dolomites.
Absolutely. The region is famous for its vast stretches of vineyards and apple orchards. Many easy and moderate trails, such as the Keschtnweg - Chestnut Trail, wind through these cultivated landscapes, offering picturesque scenery, especially during blossom or harvest seasons.
Yes, history enthusiasts can combine hiking with exploring historical sites. The ruins of Maultasch Castle (Castle Neuhaus), dating back to 1228, stand prominently above Terlano and offer panoramic views. A short hike along the Margarethenpromenade leads up to the castle. The late Gothic parish church in Terlan, known for its frescoes, is also a cultural highlight often visible during hikes.


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