The Journey is the Destination

High-Flying Emotions at the Summit

Explore the Stelvio National Park on foot in peace and quiet

As a hiker, you have 250 kilometers of marked hiking trails at your disposal in the Stelvio National Park. Around the highest mountains of South Tyrol, in the Ortler-Cevedale Group, you'll find not only challenging summit tours but also easy and family-friendly alpine roundtrips with breathtaking views. A highlight of every tour? Stopping at one of our cozy mountain huts, where typical South Tyrolean dishes are served, providing the necessary energy for the descent.

Daily Guided Hikes – On Tour with Jochen

Discover the beauty of nature on our daily guided hikes – accompanied by our experienced guide Jochen. With passion, local knowledge, and a keen sense for special spots, he will take you to the most beautiful viewpoints and hidden gems in Trafoi and the surrounding area. Countless hikes start directly from the hotel – and thanks to the guide, you don’t have to worry about planning or safety.
Whether it’s a leisurely walk or a challenging mountain hike – our hikes offer experiences for everyone. Different difficulty levels allow both beginners and experienced hikers to enjoy nature at their own pace.

"As a hiking guide, I not only accompany you on paths and peaks, but to moments that last - where the silence speaks, nature touches, and a simple walk becomes a genuine memory."

Our Hiking Tips

Theme Trails in Stilfs

In the Stelvio National Park, families and curious individuals discover exciting themed trails, which reveal interesting details about the surroundings and present various topics in a fascinating way. You can admire wooden sculptures on the “Wurzelweg” trail, discover the small wonders of nature on the NATURAronda, and learn everything about the local forest animals on the “Gumperle” trail.

Venosta Valley High Mountain Trail

The Venosta Valley High Mountain Trail is a total of 108 kilometers long and leads from Staben to the Passo Resia - diagonally across the varied holiday region. Different sections are suitable for a day trip into the beautiful nature. The path mainly runs on the sunny side of the Vinschgau and partly leads along the famous irrigation channels.

Irrigation Trails in Vinschgau

Just outside the Stelvio National Park are the Vinschgau “Waalwege”. These mostly flat paths were laid centuries ago along the so-called "Waale" - canals used to irrigate the fields. The most popular Waalwege in the area include those around the Malles Heath, Glorenza and Sluderno.

Up to 3,000 metres

When hiking in Stelvio National Park, a high altitude tour is a must. We recommend experienced hikers who want to go high to take a tour with a guide and to definitely inform themselves about the current weather conditions and study the weather forecasts - healthy caution is therefore advised. On Ortler, Hintere Schöntaufspitze, Suldenspitze and the like, you will be rewarded for your efforts with fantastic panoramic views.

What else could you do?

In the Stelvio National Park, all paths are open to you.