The new South Tyrol Trekking Guide guides you through South Tyrol's
most beautiful hiking and trekking tours with detailed maps.
Categorisation according to physical fitness technique experience
and landscape allows you to filter individual tours ranging from
exciting family hikes to challenging mountain treks for tenacious
hikers.
NEW: Winter tours included (sledging winter hiking snowshoe hiking).
Via the simple sharing functions you can share all of the South Tyrol Trekking Guide content with your personal networks on Facebook Twitter or via E-mail. In this way friends can get the hike without downloading the app; it is displayed as a web version. The special features of this app include many tips given about the hikes. In addition to a description of how get there there are instructions on how to arrive via public transport.
The South Tyrol Trekking Guide includes walks and mountain hikes in all regions in South Tyrol: Valle Anterselva (Antholzertal) Bolzano (Bozen) and environs the Dolomites Valle Isarco (Eisacktal) Val Badia (Gadertal) – Alta Badia Val Gardena (Gröden) Alta Val Pusteria (Hochpustertal) Val Martello (Martelltal) Merano (Meran) and environs the region of Mount Ortles (Ortler) Val Passiria (Passeiertal) Val Pusteria (Pustertal) - Plan de Corones (Kronplatz) Renon (Ritten) Catinaccio (Rosengarten) – Latemar Val Sarentino (Sarntal) Val Senales (Schnalstal) Alpe di Siusi (Seiser Alm) the South Tyrol Wine Road Valle di Tures e Aurina (Tauferer Ahrntal) Val d’Ultimo (Ultental) - Alta Val di Non (Deutschnonsberg) Bassa Atesina (Unterland) Val Venosta (Vinschgau) Alta Val Venosta (Vinschgauer Oberland) Alta Valle Isarco (Wipptal) Oltradige (Überetsch).
In addition the app offers a detailed weather forecast with mountain weather data including temperature at 1000 2000 3000 and 4000 metres in altitude.
The main functions of the South Tyrol Trekking Guide:
About 600 selected walks and mountain hikes in South Tyrol
Detailed maps available offline
Your location indicated on the map
Display of hiking times for individual hikes
Interactive elevation profile
Information about parking at the starting point
Information about getting there on public transport
Tips for recommended equipment
Recommended season for each tour
Review by the editorial staff
Languages:
German Italian English
NEW: Winter tours included (sledging winter hiking snowshoe hiking).
Via the simple sharing functions you can share all of the South Tyrol Trekking Guide content with your personal networks on Facebook Twitter or via E-mail. In this way friends can get the hike without downloading the app; it is displayed as a web version. The special features of this app include many tips given about the hikes. In addition to a description of how get there there are instructions on how to arrive via public transport.
The South Tyrol Trekking Guide includes walks and mountain hikes in all regions in South Tyrol: Valle Anterselva (Antholzertal) Bolzano (Bozen) and environs the Dolomites Valle Isarco (Eisacktal) Val Badia (Gadertal) – Alta Badia Val Gardena (Gröden) Alta Val Pusteria (Hochpustertal) Val Martello (Martelltal) Merano (Meran) and environs the region of Mount Ortles (Ortler) Val Passiria (Passeiertal) Val Pusteria (Pustertal) - Plan de Corones (Kronplatz) Renon (Ritten) Catinaccio (Rosengarten) – Latemar Val Sarentino (Sarntal) Val Senales (Schnalstal) Alpe di Siusi (Seiser Alm) the South Tyrol Wine Road Valle di Tures e Aurina (Tauferer Ahrntal) Val d’Ultimo (Ultental) - Alta Val di Non (Deutschnonsberg) Bassa Atesina (Unterland) Val Venosta (Vinschgau) Alta Val Venosta (Vinschgauer Oberland) Alta Valle Isarco (Wipptal) Oltradige (Überetsch).
In addition the app offers a detailed weather forecast with mountain weather data including temperature at 1000 2000 3000 and 4000 metres in altitude.
The main functions of the South Tyrol Trekking Guide:
About 600 selected walks and mountain hikes in South Tyrol
Detailed maps available offline
Your location indicated on the map
Display of hiking times for individual hikes
Interactive elevation profile
Information about parking at the starting point
Information about getting there on public transport
Tips for recommended equipment
Recommended season for each tour
Review by the editorial staff
Languages:
German Italian English
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South Tyrol Trekking Guide
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