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Hiking : Astnerbergalm

Italia Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol Bolzano - Bozen Terenten - Terento

Map of the trail for Astnerbergalm

Durée

01:00:51

Distance

3.525 km

Dénivelé

189.0 m

This hiking route is a circular trail that starts at Astnerbergalm, a picturesque destination in the region. The trail covers a distance of 3.525 kilometers with an elevation gain of 189 meters, making it a moderate-level hike suitable for most hikers.

As you begin your journey at Astnerbergalm, you can find parking available at Parkplatz Winnebachtal, located nearby. Make sure to pack water and snacks for the hike, as well as wearing appropriate hiking gear and sturdy shoes.

Along the trail, you will encounter points of interest such as the ruins of a historic site and the Hexenstein, a notable attraction in the area. Take a moment to appreciate the scenic views and capture some photos at these locations.

As you continue your hike, you will come across the Astnerbergalm restaurant and alpine hut, offering a perfect spot to rest and refuel before heading back on the trail. The Steinmännchen, another attraction, is also worth a visit along the route.

Keep in mind to check the weather forecast before embarking on this hiking adventure and be prepared for changing weather conditions. With a duration of approximately 1 hour and 51 minutes, this hike promises a memorable experience amidst the natural beauty of the surroundings. Enjoy your exploration of the Astnerbergalm hiking route!

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