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Snowshoe hiking in South Tyrol: mild winters

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Snowshoe hiking

Snowshoeing in South Tyrol

Trails in the snow

During a snowshoe hike in South Tyrol, you can fully enjoy the quiet and untouched nature of the winter landscape. Thanks to wide snowshoes, it is easy to walk through the deep snow.

During a snowshoe hike in South Tyrol, you can fully enjoy the quiet and untouched nature of the winter landscape. Thanks to wide snowshoes, it is easy to walk through the deep snow.

Snowshoe hikers trudge through snow-covered forests and over wide Alpine pastures at walking pace. Surrounded by fresh air, snow-covered trees and pleasant silence, you are heading towards the sun. When there's been snow in the night and hikers buckle on their snowshoes early in the morning to take their first steps in the fresh snow, they are met with an enchanting sight. If they keep their eyes peeled, there is lots to discover for nature scientists big and small. The morning sun brings to light all kinds hoof and paw tracks that the animals have left in the glittering snow.

 

Happy moments on the farm

Snowshoes have a long tradition in South Tyrol. Farmers used to strap wide plates to their feet to move effortlessly in the snow without sinking. Today, hikers use snowshoes to explore the picturesque mountains in winter.

At the holiday farm you can set out directly on attractive routes. Some farmers even offer their guests weekly guided snowshoe hikes. Right after farm breakfast with home-baked bread, fresh milk and home-made fruit spreads, head out into the clear winter air. In the evening you can return to your comfortable holiday apartment or your cosy room and look forward to the next eventful day of your holiday.

 

Prepared trails

If you prefer to be out and about in snow boots or mountain boots, you can take a walk on one of the numerous prepared winter hiking trails. On gently sloping paths, hikers reach rewarding viewpoints of the striking mountain scenery and thus discover South Tyrol's quieter side. At midday, the many Alpine huts, which are also open in winter, invite you to take a relaxing break. There, winter hikers can enjoy glorious sunshine and breathtaking summit panoramas.

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Experience South Tyrol's winter on foot

Soak up the sun and relax off the beaten track - IDM Südtirol/Dietmar Denger
Off the beaten track

soak up the sun and rest

Discover the quiet side of winter directly from the farm -
Discover the quiet of winter

directly from the farm

Prepared winter hiking trails and inviting Alpine huts - TG San Vigilio-San Martin
Prepared winter hiking trails

and inviting Alpine huts

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Kapplerhof flower flower flower
Arnold Rudolf Egger  | Lana  (Meran and environs)
Fruit growing
Farm's own products: fruit jams, fruit juice, dried fruit ...
Farm offers: Experience everyday life on the farm, Orchard and vineyard tours
Holiday flat from 65€ a night
Obwegiserhof flower flower flower
Christian Aschbacher  | Rasen-Antholz  (The Dolomites)
Livestock
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Daniela Mauroner  | Kastelruth  (The Dolomites)
Livestock, Fruit growing, Wine growing
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