
Highlights and accommodations 2019 Ski & holiday area Gitschberg Jochtal Rio di Pusteria, Maranza/Gitschberg, Valles/Jochtal, Spinga, Vandoies/Vallarga/Val di Fundres, Rodengo The high apple plateau Naz-Sciaves Naz, Sciaves, Rasa, Fiumes, Aica Index Summer Highlights page 4 AlmencardPlus page 5 Gitschberg page 6 Jochtal page 6 Fane Alm page 6 Altfass Valley page 6 Naz-Sciaves apple plateau page 7 Mountains of Fundres page 7 Rodenecker Lüsner Alm page 7 Trail map page 8–9 Hiking and the Big Five page 10–11 Naz-Sciaves page 12 Rodengo page 13 Rio di Pusteria, Fundres, Spinga page 13 Wet Weather Attractions page 14–15 Winter Highlights page 16–17 Map of the slopes page 18–19 The Cavaliere page 20 Winter Walking page 21 Cross-country skiing page 21 Tobogganing page 21 Accommodations Rio di Pusteria Maranza, Valles, Spinga, Vandoies, Fundres, Vallarga page 22–39 Map Rio di Pusteria-Maranza-Valles-Spinga page 40–41 Map Vandoies-Fundres page 42–43 Accommodations Rodengo page 44–47 Map Rodengo page 48–49 Accommodations Naz-Sciaves page 50–59 Map Naz-Sciaves page 60–61 Map Gitschberg-Jochtal / Naz-Sciaves page 62–63 2 GriaßtGriast enk!enk! Innsbruck (A) München (D) Vipiteno Valles Maranza Jochtal Gitschberg Fundres Spinga Vallarga Lienz (A) Vandoies Vandoies Aica di Sopra Uscita autostrada Bressanone Sciaves Val Pusteria Rio di Brunico Fiumes Pusteria Rasa Naz Rodengo Bressanone Bolzano Verona 3 Summer Highlights Rustic mountain huts, lush green alpine pastures, the cool water of mountain streams and lakes – all surrounded by nature’s unsurpassed beauty. These are the features that make the ski & holiday area Rio Pusteria and the Naz-Sciaves apple plateau so unforgettable. There is no better way to spend summer in the mountains than by visiting our holiday area, where the unique variety of the landscape offers almost inexhaustible possibilities for walking and leisure activities. You can take a relaxed, child-friendly walk with your whole family on the Fane Alm or Rodenecker Lüsner Alm pastures or go for a gentle potter through the magical woods in the Naz-Sciaves region: whatever you choose, you can leave all your cares at home! The Gitschberg cable cars are situated right in the middle of this beautiful area and are open throughout the summer. They take you to the peaks quickly and comfortably, and are a great way to start a high level walk. Exploring hillsides, mountains and peaks on foot is one of life’s best experiences, and you are bound to sense the peace and tranquillity of your surroundings. This magnificent mountain area has many little huts and lodges inviting you to linger for a while. There are more than 30 of these idyllic hostelries along the walking trails, providing cooling drinks and a variety of regional dishes. It is a well known fact that food always tastes better after a good walk in the hills! The area is also ideal for cyclists, and many of the hilly tracks linking the huts are suitable for mountain bikes. For the little ones, we recommend the Gitschberg Sun Park and the Jochtal Adventure Park, two exciting children’s parks that will turn any family outing into an unforgettable adventure. Alongside all this, we have a diverse programme of events to add that extra dimension to your holiday. Come and unwind in beautiful natural surroundings! 4 AlmencardPlus Make your holiday even better with the AlmencardPlus! This exclusive holiday pass gives you free and unlimited use of the Gitschberg and Jochtal cable cars, and is also valid on seven more cable cars in South Tyrol. The AlmencardPlus also includes free travel on all public transport in South Tyrol, as well as entry to more than 100 of the country’s most fascinating museums and attractions, including 25 castles, manor houses and monasteries, 37 geological, archaeological and historical museums and 21 folk and craft museums. And that still isn’t all! The AlmencardPlus also covers a varied programme of activities, from ambitious guided hikes to pleasant and informative themed walks, and from climbing courses to rafting tours. There is something for the whole family. Scale the region’s highest peaks with one of our excellent guides or learn about the regenerative powers of nature during a walk through the woods. At the same time, your children can be having fun getting to know the local farm animals. The AlmencardPlus is available at all the hotels participating in the initiative. AlmencardPlus - top perks: • Free use of 9 lift facilities Gitschberg, Jochtal, Rio Pusteria-Maranza, Bolzano-Renon, San Genesio, Postal-Verano, and Meltina-Vilpiano cable cars, Renon tram, Mendola funicular) • Free travel on all public transport in South Tyrol (train and bus connections to Brunico in Val Pusteria every 15 minutes and to Bressanone in Valle Isarco every 30 minutes) • Free entry to more than 80 museums across South Tyrol (including the Archaeological Museum in Bolzano with Ötzi and 4 Messner Mountain Museums by star mountaineer Reinhold Messner) • Wide-ranging programme including walks, cultural tours and child-friendly activities 5 Gitschberg The mighty Gitschberg unmistakeably defines the visual landscape and is a symbol of the beauty of this unique land. It can be easily accessed by cable car, and from the top there is an unforgettable panorama across more than 500 peaks. In addition, the Sun Park will keep your children happy with its two giant slides, sun car, sun telephone and other exciting features. Jochtal The Jochtal Adventure Park is just as easy to get to with the Jochtal cable car. Once you are at the top, a gentle country walk will lead you to a view over the valley and surrounding mountain peaks. Our youngest visitors won’t miss out here, either: the play facilities in the newly-opened adventure park will turn your family walk into an unforgettable adventure. Fane Alm The dreamy alpine village of Fane Alm lies high above the tree line, in the midst of lush meadows and against a stunning mountain backdrop. With its idyllic mountain huts, a little village chapel and a number of refreshment stops, it is the ideal destination for those looking for the authentic charm of the alpine pastures. Altfass Valley The Altfass valley near Meransen is well loved by both locals and visitors. A gentle path runs along the valley bottom, accompanied by a little mountain stream that provides pleasant refreshment in the warm summer months. On reaching the end of the valley, stout-hearted walkers will find it well worthwhile to climb up to the beautiful and crystal-clear Seefeld lakes. 6 Naz-Sciaves apple plateau Five picturesque villages set among dreamy woods, vibrant habitats and golden apple orchards: welcome to the Naz-Sciaves apple plateau. The plateau is surrounded by the rugged edges of the Rienz gorge, which defines the landscape and illustrates how the forces of nature have shaped the area over thousands of years. Naz-Sciaves has also become a growing centre for a variety of entertaining events in recent years. These include the Royal, Apple, Sunnseitn and Polenta festivals as well as the increasingly renowned Alpen Flair festival. Mountains of Fundres The imposing peaks surrounding the valley of Fundres are a well-kept secret, lying far from the tourist centres. If you are seeking peace and quiet on a long walk you will strike rich here in this unspoiled, rustic and authentic Alpine idyll. The Höfeweg, a trail that leads past a number of traditional farms, is a highlight of this area. It passes isolated settlements and individual farmsteads set on steep hillsides and gives visitors a fantastic opportunity to get to know the region and its culture. Rodenecker Lüsner Alm If you are looking for an undemanding walk for the whole family, the Rodenecker Lüsner Alm will not disappoint you. Europe’s longest upland pasture has simple paths suitable for both young and old, and you can enjoy unforgettable views from its sun terrace. The Schöpfungsweg (Creation trail) on the route to the 2,194 m Astjoch ridge features impressive artworks inviting you to linger for a while and reflect. There are also a number of picturesque huts where you can take a break and spoil yourself with some tasty treats. 7 Hochfeiler Gran Pilastro Hoher Weißzint Hochferner 3512 P.ta Bianca Gr.Möseler Olperer Nied.Weißzint 3371 Turnerkamp Schrammacher 3430 3470 Gr.Mesule C.di Campo Schwarzenstein Gr.Löffler 1 3416 3263 3479 3418 Sasso Nero M.te Lovello Grabspitz Kraxentrager 3368 3376 Wilde Kreuzspitze 2999 Picco della Croce 3059 Hochwart 3132 Rotes Beil 2949 Röteck 3068 Gliederscharte 2930 Kramerspitz Ehrengrubenspitz 2990 2635 Gaisscharte 4 2943 Wurmaulspitz 2760 Blickenspitz 3022 Grintler-Bergl- 29 Napfspitz Nevesjochhütte Zinsnock 2 18 2988 Edelrauthütte Tristennock Sandjoch Weitenberger See Magstein 2888 Rif. G. Porro 2717 2431 Speikboden See 20 Rif. 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