
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!
! INFO: During summer season 2025, the Chalet Zuegg and the Rotwand Alpine Hut are closed.

GUIDED
HIKES
Explore the landscape in a group and perhaps discover new hiking spots along the way! The guided hikes at Merano 2000 take place every Tuesday and Wednesday from July to October 2025. Groups of up to 12 people are led by an expert guide.
HIKING
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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.










