Arrival by public transport
Bus line 210 stops at the Bergkastel valley station.
Excursion for those with stamina: ride on the Bergkastelbahn cable car and enjoy a hike along the 18-kilometre panoramic trail at the 2000-metre mark high above Nauders.
Mountain boots laced up, calves greased: If you tackle the Nauderer Höhenweg trail from the mountain station of the Bergkastel panorama lift, you have 18 kilometers of moderately difficult mountain trails to conquer. The motivation: magnificent nature with a fascinating mountain panorama, gentle alpine meadows and pristine stone pine forest as well as cozy snack stations serving regional specialties. The tour can be shortened on some of the descents.
The varied, eleven-kilometre-long high-altitude panorama trail is one of the most beautiful hiking trails in Nauders. It leads at an altitude of around 2,000 metres, slightly descending or ascending from the Bergkastel pastures to Labaunalm. Most of the route runs above the tree line, through various vegetation levels and offers wonderful views. The hike can be shortened as desired via descent options in Valdafur, on the Stableshochboden or in the Gamor. Starting from the Bergkastel mountain station, you follow Trail no. 30 over the Ganderbildbach and through an old pine forest. Past Piengalm to Valdafuralm, we continue to the Stableshochboden and Novellesboden. After crossing the Ferminz valley you reach the Gamor. Then the route goes through the Kessel that flows into Parditschtal. The descent from Laubauner Köpfl leads to Labaunalm. Along Trail no.14 you reach the Parditschhof and Trail no.14a (Munt) takes you back to the village. Labaunalm or the Parditschhof invite you to stop.
Bus line 210 stops at the Bergkastel valley station.
Free parking at the Nauders cable car center.
Nauderer Höhenweg
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