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Walking also means "seeing", discovering horizons and crossing
boundaries! Our National Park is not just an area for walking. It is a
place where you can discover and appreciate a true paradise, with apple
blossoms, lush green meadows, woods and groves stretching right up to
the Alpine pasture land. It is easy to understand how many people
believe that this brings them closer to God.
Every week there are guided walks in the Stelvio National Park along
thematic routes that take you right up to the most beautiful mountain
refuges, tempting you to join in and see behind the mountain scenery.
See our calendar of events for details.
„Out of the bustling valley I head for the peace of the mountains. Up
there, I can hear my heart beating and find my true self. I am no longer
afraid of meeting myself“ (Thomas Bubendorfer)
Our secret tip:
Follow the
general walking routes
Stand on a mountain peak, bask in the sense of achievement and take
in the view all around. All around the Ortler you will find everything
that is dear to a mountaineer’s heart. The Ortler, the Königsspitze and
Cevedale are the kings of all mountains in the Ortles region. You will
have a relaxing summer without any queuing.
Our tip for mountaineers: The Ortler, a vast mound of rocks and ice, the
"highest peak in the whole of the Tyrol" (Peter Anich, 1774, in his
Atlas Tyroliensis), should be the number one destination of every Alpine
climber. However majestic and aloof it may seem as it towers over the
Solda valley, it is not unapproachable. It is merely waiting for the
sweat and the toil, it wants to be "conquered".
Download
walking plan (950 kb) |
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