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Schenna & its surroundings |
| Hiking in Schenna and the surrounding area |
Hike in South Tyrol, move around in Schenna, breathe in nature’s aromas, enjoy the views, run barefoot over the green and lush mountain pastures or simply sit on the grass. Enjoy South Tyrol’s sun and breathe in the fresh mountain air.
The hiking area in the district of Schenna is more than 200 km. The area around Meran 2000/Hafling offers a further 300 km of well-signposted hiking trails at every altitude.
Five cable cars and two chair lifts make the climb easier. Hiking in Schenna in South Tyrol means getting to know variety: from simple walks, unhurried hikes, excursions to the mountain pastures and huts to tours of the high mountains and climbing mountain peaks. |
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| The Gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle |
St.-Valentin-Straße 51a
I-39012 Meran
Tel. +39 0473 235730
Fax +39 0473 235731
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| In the Gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle, plants from all over the world are gathered together and typical landscapes of South Tyrol are presented. Paths meander uphill through water and terraced gardens, leading to the Sensual Garden or the Japanese Garden, to the cacti and succulents mound or to cultivated plants of the south, like the olive tree and the grapevine. |
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Merano Thermal Baths |
Thermenplatz 9
I-39012 Meran
Tel. +39 0473 252000
Fax +39 0473 252022
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| Meran’s thermal baths are more than a further addition to the feel-good facilities at this well known health resort; they are an architectural highlight, too. The exciting glass and steel cube is the heart of the new spa complex on the south bank of the River Passer. The plaza created between the thermal baths and the hotel is the ideal place to sit and relax in the open-air café and an attractive meeting point for the resort as a whole. |
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| Tappeinerweg in Merano |
This Höhenpromenade (translated as high promenade) is certainly one of the most beautiful in Europe. The path is very sunny and offers, at an average height of 380 m above sea level, fantastic views of the roofs of the town and into the whole of Burggrafenamt.
The walk is about four kilometres and leads from Gilfpromenade over the slopes of Küchelberg to Gratsch. In addition to our local plants, there is also lush Mediterranean vegetation, such as various types of palms and bamboos or cacti and even exotic plants such as a special Chinese palm.
There are several points of access to Tappeinerweg: via the Tiroler Steig behind the town parish church, in Galileistraße (valley stop of the Küchelberg chair lift), via Schlehdorfsteig in Verdistraße and from the Zenoburg, past the Pulverturm. |
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