Hiking

You were only ever there if you went there on foot



The sun-soaked hiking resort of Merano 2000 is an irresistible invitation to swap the bustling city for a day out and about in nature at 2000 m above sea-level: Revel in stunning panoramic views stretching as far as the Ortles range and the Dolomites, our very own UNESCO World Heritage Site.

A number of hiking trails run from Falzeben and Pivigna all the way to the remote, solitary Lake San Pancrazio. Other popular destinations on the soft-rolling plateau include Kuhleiten (2363 m), Kesselberg (2300 m), Mittager (2422 m) and Passo della Croce.

For anyone in need of a peaceful time-out to recharge the batteries and let the mind, body and soul relax, Merano 2000 has countless powerful places of great energy in store – from the small mountain-top chapel dedicated to St Oswald to the Missenstein mountain pass. 
And be sure not to miss out on the Stone Men, a spectacular hilltop plateau covered in dramatically tall stacks of rocks!

RELAXATION
MEETS ADRENALINE

40-60 Min.

350 hm

2.000 m

14

To the
Kreuzjöchl

2 h

300 m

1.984 hm

18A - 4(E5) - 15 - 51

Small
peak Ivigna

3 - 3,5 h

552 hm

2.552 m

18 - 18A - 19A - 19

360°
vistas

2,5 h

500 m

2.422 m

3 - 18A - chairlift Mittager - 13A

2 SUMMITS -
MADE EASY

2,5 - 3 h

300 m

2.422 m

3 - 18A - chairlft Mittager - 13A

ON THE RIDGE OF
GIOGO DI PIETRAMALA

1,5 - 2,5 h

170 m

2.390 m

13 - 3

Take
a dip

2 h

300 m

2.138 m

3 - 3A - E5

The
Stone Men

4 - 5 h

300 m

2.086 m

3 - 18A - 4 (E5) - 23

The city at
your feet

2.027 m

14 - 18 - 18A

60 hm

1,5 h

Panorama map
Merano 2000


Look-out points, peaks, alpine huts, inns and restaurants – discover Merano 2000 and find your ideal destination with our hiking map.
 

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