Southern Half of the Meraner Höhenweg

Duration: 3 days
Trails: T2 trails
Distance: 15 - 20 km per day
Ascent per day: 500 - 1000 m ascent per day

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The Meraner Höhenweg in South Tyrol is a 100-kilometer loop through the Texelgruppe Nature Park, featuring a mix of forests, vineyards, and alpine paths. Hikers can complete the entire trail or focus on specific sections, staying in both mountain huts and local hotels that offer a taste of South Tyrolean hospitality.

The southern half of the trail is easier, with gradual climbs and descents. It passes through meadows and forests, providing views of the valleys and vineyards. The terrain is more manageable, making it suitable for all levels. Along the way, you’ll find both huts and inns where you can rest and enjoy local meals, offering a comfortable end to each day’s hike. If you're looking for a beginner-friendly trek, a short mountain getaway like this 3-day hut-to-hut hike, or a hut-to-hut adventure in the Dolomites, this is the ideal choice!

Itinerary

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1

Stage 1: Platt to Matatz

Duration: 03:35 h
Distance: 9.85 km
Ascent: 460 m
Descent: 490 m

The first day of the southern half of the Meraner Höhenweg takes you from Platt to Matatz and is a straightforward start to the trek. The trail begins in Platt and follows paths through meadows, larch forests, and farm roads. You’ll pass by local farms and move through gradual ascents and descents, making it manageable for any hiker.

To get to Platt from Merano, take the bus that runs between Merano and Pfelders. From Platt, the trail climbs steadily through the Kammerwald forest and follows clear paths, mixing forest tracks with paved sections. Midway, you’ll reach the Christl farmstead, a good spot for a break. The trail then continues to the small settlement of Matatz (1,052 m).

Rifugio Valtelehof

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Rifugio Valtelehof
Rifugio Valtelehof
Day
2

Stage 2: Matatz to Hochganghaus

Duration: 10:20 h
Distance: 24.5 km
Ascent: 1680 m
Descent: 950 m

Today’s stage, the longest of the trek, begins in Matatz and goes through the Kalmbach Valley, passing Magdfeld, Vernuer, and Riffian. The trail is mostly gentle, following old farm paths and passing mountain farms.

You’ll then reach Longfall in the Spronser Valley, where the Kuenser Waal water canal runs. Parts of the trail may be slippery when wet, so take care. The route continues past Talbauer farm before ending at Hochganghaus (1,839 m), a good spot to rest and recover from today’s stage. As it’s a long day, make sure to start early.

Hochganghaus

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Hochganghaus
Hochganghaus
Day
3

Stage 3: Hochganghaus to Katharinaberg

Duration: 08:30 h
Distance: 22.5 km
Ascent: 660 m
Descent: 1260 m

This last stage of the Southern Meraner Höhenweg starts at Hochganghaus (1,839 m). Follow trail marker No. 24 through alpine terrain to the Nassereith Hut. You can make a short detour to the Partschins Waterfall before descending to Berggasthaus Giggelberg (1,565 m) for a snack and a well-deserved break.

From Giggelberg, the trail goes through the dry slopes of Vinschgau Sonnenberg, with sections of steady climbs and descents. You’ll navigate gorges using steps, bridges, and railings, including the Gorge of 1000 Steps. Along the way, there are mountain inns offering food and rest spots. The trail continues past Linthof, with views of Schloss Juval, before ending at Katharinaberg. You can then take the 261 bus to return to Naturns or Merano.

Included

  • Full travel guide

    You’ll receive access to our trekking app, which serves as your complete digital travel guide for the Meraner Höhenweg. Inside, you’ll find everything you need for your trek: route descriptions, hiking maps, navigation support, payment information, and all the key details specific to your journey.

  • Hotels, Hostels or Huts

    We arrange your accommodation on the Meraner Höhenweg in hotels, hostels, or huts along the way. If your itinerary includes mountain huts, you’ll automatically be booked in dormitory-style beds. Prefer a private room? This is possible for €75 extra per room, per night (subject to availability).

  • Breakfast

    Every morning breakfast is waiting for you. We will arrange this for you as well. This allows you to travel lighter and have one less thing to worry about. Bear in mind that lunch and dinner are not included, but it can be purchased in the huts.

  • Navigation support

    Our trekking app also includes built-in navigation support. With GPS-based maps and offline access, you can follow the trail confidently and stay on route even without mobile signal.

Excluded

  • Traveling to and from

    You have to make your own way to the starting point. The total amount does not include personal transport.

  • Transfers

    Should you need any form of (public) transport on location, this is not part of the trekking package. This includes the use of taxi, bus, cable cars, gondolas, ferries, etc.

  • Travel Insurance

    Your international travel insurance is your own responsibility. Discuss your itinerary with the insurance company before your trek.

  • Personal expenses

    Personal expenses on such as souvenirs, drinks, and other similar expenses are for your own account.

  • Lunch and Dinner

    Breakfast is included in the price of the trek. For lunch and dinner, you can eat at hotels, restaurants along the way, or at your accommodation at the end of each stage.

FAQ

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