Bozen Promenades All around the Bozen valley basin, you will find a circle of promenades. Some of these gems are the Guntschna and the Oswald promenades with a wealth of flora and many lookout points. Mediterranean plants grow here, such as palm trees, magnolias and agaves. The Talfer promenade and the new Virgl promenade pass fortresses and castles (Castle Maretsch, Castle Runkelstein and the Haselburg).  The legends around the Salten mountain of Jenesien The European distance hiking path called E5 accompanies you along the Salten to the Edelweiss pub in the direction of Langfenn. There are twelve legends told in the region of Jenesien. The scenes of these legends mark the landscape of larch meadows and make the Salten mountain even more attractive! The 'Friedensweg'_Peace PathThe Kaltern 'Friedensweg' leads you from the centre of Kaltern to St. Peter in Altenburg. Seven stations invite you to rest and meditate. The five themes 'moderation/wisdom/justice/faith and hope' were designed by artists and adopted to the local environment. The sixth station (courage) is the Rastenbachklamm itself. The seventh (love) features the early Christian church ruins of St. Peter in Altenburg, which are probably the oldest church ruins in Tyrol. Nature & Wine Theme Trails Every trail can help you re-discover your love for nature and help you find interesting things, you never knew before. The following trails are valuable for adults and kids: the nature trails in Eppan and Castelfeder, as well as the wine trails in Girlan, Kaltern and Kurtatsch.
» Theme trails Dürer PathOn the historic Dürer Path leading from Salurn via Neumarkt to Buchholz and across the Sauchsattel to the earth pyramids of Segonzano, visitors will find commemoration stones with the initials of Dürer in all places, the artist once visited.
» Dürerweg The Ritten theme pathThe Ritten theme path shows the special features of the high plateau: from the fascinating coming and going of the earth pyramids, to the old emperor’s road and the 'invention' of the summer holidays. Chestnut pathApproximately 30 km long Ritten part of the Eisack Valley Chestnut Hiking Path leads you along ancient settlements, numerous churches, a Roman cemetery and other legendary places. Not only recommended during Autumn!
» Chestnut Hiking Path The Sarntal Horseshoe tour An experience for all the family. The six to seven stages from one hut to the next in the Sarn Valley Alps, offers you breath-taking views of the ice-covered mountain, at a height of more than 3,000 metres and into the jagged Dolomite peaks.
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