Attractions and places to see around Martell - Martello are situated within the Stelvio National Park in South Tyrol, Italy. This high-alpine valley is characterized by its diverse ecosystem, including untouched forests, alpine meadows, and glaciers, extending up to the Cevedale glacier. The region's cultural landscape is shaped by centuries of mountain farming, offering a blend of natural features and historical sites. Martell - Martello provides opportunities for exploring a variety of landscapes and cultural heritage.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Very beautiful cycling passage on the western shore of Lake Reschen
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Fantastic cycle path definitely recommended
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Beautiful route. All asphalted and great to drive
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Totally idyllic mountain hut with overnight accommodation. Quiet and secluded with a great panoramic view and a small lake. Don't despair when hiking to the hut: you can only see it when you are right in front of it, as it is very sheltered. And watch out: the kitchen closes at 3 p.m.
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Also ideal for gravel bike riders! More tips for gravel bike adventures in the area at https://graveldeluxe.com or in my Komoot profile https://www.komoot.de/user/graveldeluxe
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One of the many castles in the Vinschgau.
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Super well signposted and very nice to cycle
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Martell - Martello offers an extensive network of over 350 km of well-marked hiking trails suitable for all fitness levels. These range from easy 'Waal' (irrigation channel) paths to challenging alpine summit tours. Popular options include the Martell Strawberry Trail, the Glacier Path, the Forest Farmer's Trail, the Plima Gorge Trail, and the Alpine Pasture Trail, which provides insights into traditional alpine farming.
Yes, Martell - Martello is great for families. The Zufall Hut / Rifugio Nino Corsi is a serviced hut with a playground, and the trail leading to it through the Plima Gorge is exciting for kids. The Sport & Leisure Centre "Trattla" is also a favorite destination for families. Many of the hiking trails, such as the Martell Strawberry Trail, are suitable for family outings.
The Martell Valley is nestled within the Stelvio National Park, one of Europe's largest. Key natural features include untouched forests, flowering alpine meadows, and the majestic Cevedale glacier and its peaks, reaching up to 3,769 meters. You can also visit Lake Gioveretto (Lago di Gioveretto), an emerald mountain lake, and the breathtaking Plima Gorge, where you can walk on suspended walkways above the roaring river.
To delve into the region's history and culture, visit the culturamartell Visitor Centre. This modern folk museum, also the visitor center for Stelvio National Park in Martell, focuses on the cultural landscape and the life of mountain farmers. It features interactive exhibits, audio/video installations, and even an Early Bronze Age archaeological find. Additionally, the ruins of Castel Montani at the valley's entrance offer a glimpse into the past, and traditional South Tyrolean farmhouses are visible throughout the valley.
Martell Valley is renowned for its high-quality strawberries, grown at altitudes up to 1,800 meters. The annual Strawberry Festival in June celebrates this regional specialty. You can also explore the Martell Strawberry Trail, which leads past fragrant strawberry fields and farms.
Yes, Martell - Martello offers excellent cycling opportunities. The Via Claudia Augusta Cycle Path is a popular, asphalted, and well-signposted route suitable for various skill levels. For more options, you can explore various road cycling routes, touring bicycle routes, and gravel biking routes in and around the valley.
In winter, the Biathlon Centre Grogg is a key hub, offering 12 km of prepared cross-country ski runs and a modern shooting range. The high-alpine environment also provides opportunities for snowshoeing and ski touring, though specific routes should be checked for current conditions.
Absolutely. The Rifugio Tabaretta (Tabaretta Hut), located on the crest of the Marlet hill, offers stunning views towards the north face of South Tyrol's highest peak, the Tabaretta via ferrata, the Sesvenna group, and the Austrian Alps. The Marteller Panoramaweg (Panoramic Route) also provides fantastic views of the entire valley.
Visitors frequently praise the pristine natural beauty and the diverse hiking opportunities. Many appreciate the well-maintained trails and the stunning views from huts like the Rifugio Tabaretta and Zufall Hut. The family-friendly aspects, such as playgrounds and easy trails, are also highly valued, as is the unique cultural insight provided by the culturamartell Visitor Centre.
Yes, for experienced trekkers, Martell - Martello offers challenging alpine summit tours, particularly those leading towards the Cevedale glacier and its minor peaks. The area around the Rifugio Tabaretta is a popular starting point for mountaineers aiming for the Via Normale all'Ortles, with the stretch from Tabaretta to Payer being a particularly enchanting and rewarding segment.
As part of the Stelvio National Park, Martell - Martello provides excellent opportunities for wildlife observation. The diverse ecosystem is home to deer, chamois, roe deer, marmots, and bearded vultures. During rutting season, deer observation is particularly rewarding.
While the valley is high-alpine, public transport options are available to reach the Martell Valley. Specific bus routes connect the valley to larger towns in South Tyrol, making it possible to access many trailheads and attractions without a car. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for detailed planning.


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