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Algund - Lagundo

Passer River (Passirio) – Merano Winter Promenade loop from Algund - Lagundo

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Italy
South Tyrol
Algund - Lagundo

Passer River (Passirio) – Merano Winter Promenade loop from Algund - Lagundo

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Passer River (Passirio) – Merano Winter Promenade loop from Algund - Lagundo

02:05

7.98km

60m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 18, 2026

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Start point

Train Station

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1.88 km

Merano Weekly Market

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Every Friday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m

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2.47 km

Merano

Highlight • Settlement

The spa town of Merano is known for its Mediterranean climate and sophisticated strolls among opulent villas, palm trees, and cypress trees. Or you can set off to explore the flower-lined Tappeinerweg trail or the ancient irrigation channels (Waalwege) on the outskirts of town.
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3.00 km

Passer River (Passirio)

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The Passer flows through Merano. The source area is near the Timmelsjoch.

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3.21 km

The Passer (Italian Passirio) is a river in South Tyrol (Italy). It is formed by the confluence of several source streams on the Timmelsjoch and is 42.6 km in length one of the largest tributaries on the upper course of the Adige, in which it flows into Merano and drained into the Adriatic Sea. The Passer flows through Passeier; their most important tributaries are the Pfelderer Bach, the Waltenbach and the Kalmbach.

The Passer is a popular destination for tourist activities such as canoeing and rafting, as well as the canyon between St. Leonhard and Moos since June 2015 can be walked on a newly opened trail

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3.23 km

Merano Old Town

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Very nice city, a stroll or a sightseeing tour worth in any case. As the second largest city in South Tyrol, Merano has a certain flair between hectic and deceleration.

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3.63 km

Merano Colonnade

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When you stroll leisurely along the winter promenade by the Passer, you will also see the Wandelhalle. Today it is an attraction that draws many visitors who not only want to admire the Hall of Honour but also want to be transported back to past times. It was once a popular place for spa guests to relax and sunbathe.
At the end of the 18th century, Meran was still an insignificant village.
The banks of the Passer were used for hanging and drying laundry.
Through scientific publications about the health-promoting climate of Meran and its surroundings, the town soon rose to become a spa town.
Magnificent houses were built, and the mayor Josef Valentin Haller had the Wandelhalle erected.
It was intended as a covered promenade for spa guests, which caused protests among the local citizens, as this had always been their space.
Numerous contemporary painters, including Franz Lenhart, decorated the Wandelhalle with their works. An open picture gallery was created.
The Wandelhalle, built in the Art Nouveau style with its sweeping iron structure, was also often used for events and concerts.
Even today, you can immerse yourself in this quiet world of the former spa town and, while enjoying an espresso, let your gaze wander over magnificent Art Nouveau villas with their spires, which lie somewhat hidden behind high hibiscus hedges.


vivosuedtirol.com/kulturschaetze/wandelhalle-meran

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3.81 km

Merano Winter Promenade

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You can admire the most beautiful and rustic part of the Passer when you walk the Gilf-Promenade to under the Zenoburg.

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4.83 km

Via Portici (Arcades), Merano

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Merano's Laubengasse is an 800-year-old shopping street consisting of two rows of houses with arcades separated by a narrow passage.

Historically, they originated as water arcades and mountain arcades.

The arcades, built by Meinhard II, Count of Tyrol, in the 13th century, have been the center of the city's hustle and bustle ever since.

Today, the Laubengasse, with its boutiques, shops, cafés, and restaurants, is one of the most important shopping streets in the old town.

Laubengasse is Merano's main shopping street. In this naturally grown shopping center, you'll find everything from textile and grocery stores, handicrafts and arts and crafts, specialty retailers, fashion boutiques, and international stores, to coffee houses and restaurants.

merano-suedtirol.it/de/meran/stadt-kultur/land-leute/meraner-lauben.html

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7.98 km

End point

Train Station

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2.78 km

2.47 km

1.54 km

870 m

323 m

Surfaces

5.74 km

1.33 km

510 m

403 m

< 100 m

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Tuesday 14 July

31°C

16°C

84 %

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