Trudner Horn / Monte Corno Nature Park

Interpretive nature trails

Legend trail "Truden / Trodena"

Legend trail "Truden / Trodena"
Legend trail "Truden / Trodena"

Truden / Trodena is a village that has such a rich tradition of legends that teachers decided to set up a legend trail on the village’s “Forchwaldegg”. The teachers and pupils at Truden’s Leonhard von Liebener elementary school committed the legends to paper, made artworks related to them and elaborated the legend trail with lots of skill and imagination.

The legend trail is around two kilometers long, not a demanding walk, and is particularly suitable for families with children. The trail, which was a joint project of Leonhard von Liebener elementary school and the provincial office for nature parks (today office for nature), was supported by Raiffeisenkasse Deutschnofen-Aldein / Cassa Raiffeisen Nova Ponente - Aldino bank, the village of Truden im Naturpark / Trodena nel parco naturale, and the forestry department.

Circular walk "Gschnon / Casignano"

Circular walk "Gschnon / Casignano"
Circular walk "Gschnon / Casignano"

Der Rundwanderweg startet beim Parkplatz bei der Forstraße „Hüttwald", wo sich der Besucher im montanen Fichten-Tannen-Buchenwald befindet. Er wandert vorbei an Infotafeln zu den Themen „heimische Nadelhölzer", „heimische Wildarten" und dem  „Weiler Gschnon". Diesem Teilstück entlang wechselt der Besucher in eine gänzlich andere Waldgesellschaft. Der Aussichtpunkt „Kanzel" wird vom Karbonat-Laubholz-Kiefernwald geprägt, das mediterran beeinflusste Klima im Etschtal macht sich bemerkbar. Der grandiose Ausblick reicht von der Brentagruppe über das Etschtal,  das Überetsch, den Mendelkamm, die Texelgruppe, die Sarntaler Alpen bis hin zum Reggelberg.

Von hier aus geht der Wanderer wieder ein Stück auf demselben Weg zurück bis zur Abzweigung zur Einkehrmöglichkeit „Gstoagerhof". Weiter in Richtung Osten geht es vorbei an einer alten Mühle, über eine neue Brücke wird der „Plentenbach" gequert. Die Wanderung führt nun leicht bergauf bis zur Einkehrmöglichkeit „Dorfnerhof" und weiter in  Richtung Süden vorbei an der Einkehrmöglichkeit „Pernter" zurück zum Ausgangspunkt, wo eine Lärchenwiese zum Verweilen einlädt.

Die Gesamtlänge der Rundwanderung beträgt 4,5 km, es wird ein Höhenunterschied von 120 Metern überwunden. Die Gehzeit beträgt ca. 1,5 Stunden.

Legend trail "Altrei / Anterivo"

Legend trail "Altrei / Anterivo"
Legend trail "Altrei / Anterivo"

Have you ever heard of the Wätscha Hex, Morèl-Weibelen or Carlin de Nantarù legends? Well, you can find out all about them at the eight stations of Altrei’s / Anterivo’s legend trail for young and old alike. The Altrei / Anterivo legend trail takes you on an round 2.5 kilometers walk from “Lärchenheim” in Altrei / Anterivo to the “Ebnerrast” sports area. The legend trail was realized cooperatively by pupils’ parents, local artisans, many volunteers, the village of Altrei / Anterivo, Raiffeisenkasse Deutschnofen-Aldein / Cassa Raiffeisen Nova Ponente-Aldino bank, the forestry authority and the provincial office for nature parks (today office for nature). Altrei / Anterivo elementary school looks forward to your visit.

Kneipp recreational space "Sandegg"

Kneipp recreational space "Sandegg"
Kneipp recreational space "Sandegg"

Since the summer of 2010, the idyllic mountain hamlet of Altrei / Anterivo has been enabling visitors to benefit from the healing powers of Kneipp hydrotherapy, which was invented by a priest named Sebastian Kneipp (1821-1897), who was a native of Stephansried, Germany.

Father Kneipp developed a therapeutic concept that is based on the interplay between the five pillars inner balance, water, herbs, movement, and nutrition.

The Kneipp hydrotherapy center in Altrei / Anterivo is only ten minutes from the center of the village. To get there, take the street that leads to Padil. Just past Hotel Waldheim, you’ll see the facility on the hill Sandegg on trail 3, which leads to Trudner Horn / Monte Corno.

The center is in an extremely tranquil location, set in the landscape under massive Larch trees. A traditional rustic picket fence makes the center feel like an oasis for rest and relaxation, a place of healing for body and soul through the wonders of water, and a viable alternative to mainstream therapies.

The key to the Kneipp health program is self awareness that allows the various application domains and durations to be tailored to the physical response of each individual person.