In the Footsteps of Wine, Legends, and History

South Tyrol's south offers a variety of themed trails that combine the joy of hiking with cultural and historical insights. These paths invite you to discover the region in a unique way, delving into its history, traditions, and natural beauty.


The Pinot Noir Trail in Montan and Neumarkt leads through renowned Pinot Noir vineyards, offering fascinating insights into viticulture and the region's wine culture. Similarly, the Wine Educational Path between Kurtatsch, Margreid, and Kurtinig provides information about various grape varieties and the work of winemakers along the route.

In Kurtatsch, several themed trails invite exploration: the Murundum guides visitors through the village's intriguing history, while the Farmstead Hike leads to traditional farmhouses, sharing stories about rural life in South Tyrol.

The Dürer Path follows the footsteps of the famous painter Albrecht Dürer, who traversed this region in the 15th century, connecting historical sites. The Legend Trails in Truden and Altrei, on the other hand, immerse hikers in the mystical world of local myths.

The Mule Track in Truden recalls ancient trade routes once used by muleteers to transport goods across the Alps. The Dinosaur Path in Aldein takes both young and old on a journey into prehistoric times, providing information about dinosaur discoveries in the area.


These diverse trails make hiking in South Tyrol's south a special experience—whether for history enthusiasts, wine lovers, or families seeking adventures amidst captivating natural scenery.