Explore nature in and around Trudner Horn

Discover the flora and fauna of the European Hiking Village of Truden
With its vineyards, lakes, valleys, and gorges, the southern region of South Tyrol is the perfect destination for both adventure seekers and those looking for a peaceful vacation. The unspoiled nature reserve, with its unique flora and fauna, forests and alpine meadows, is the perfect starting point for any hiking tour. So, Truden, as a hiking village synonymous with sustainable tourism, has been awarded the European Hiking Seal.

Trudner Horn / Monte Corno Nature Park and Visitor Center

The Nature Park near Ludwigshof and Luvina is popular for its extraordinary biodiversity of flora and fauna. Children and adults can learn more about the nature park and its biodiversity through exhibitions and events hosted at the visitor information center. The Nature Park Visitor Center is open from the end of March to the end of October, with free admission.


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The SchwarzWeiss Long-Distance Hiking Trail

This trail invites you to take a close look at your surroundings and appreciate the contrasts that define this region: different languages, borders, and landscapes. It is a long-distance hiking trail that stretches 80 kilometers across 6 stages, featuring over 135 installations and passing through 10 villages.

The Cisloner Alm

This leisurely tour from Truden to the Cisloner Alm at 1,250 m is a popular destination for cycling and hiking enthusiasts. There, you will have a view of the entire Etschtal Valley and the Dolomites. The mountain hut is easily accessible and offers a wide selection of South Tyrolean specialties.

Hike from Truden to the Horn Alm

From the village square of Truden, the E5 long-distance hiking trail leads to the Horn Alm mountain hut in about two hours. The route climbs via the Cisa Pass, the highest point in the municipality of Truden, along varied trails. Once arrived at destination, a breathtaking panorama of the Lagorai Mountain Range and the Pala Mountain Group awaits.

The Bletterbach Gorge, South Tyrol’s Grand Canyon

The Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage Site GEOPARC Bletterbach preserves fossil traces from Earth’s history dating back as far as 40 million years. From guided hikes and tours along the Dinosaur Trail in the canyon to family-friendly events, the gorge, the visitor center, and the GEOMuseum are all exciting destinations for a day trip.

Hike from Truden to the Krabes Alm

This leisurely family hike starts in the heart of the village of Truden and follows Trail No. 5 to the Peraschupf. From there, a path continues, and in three hours you’ll arrive at the Krabes Alm mountain hut.

Our top 11 trips in South Tyrol and Trentino

Activities between vineyards and mountains
Enjoy sunrise or sunset at the Weißhorn mountain peak.
Walk up and down the characteristic arcades in the historic village of Neumarkt and enjoy the unique atmosphere over a good cup of coffee.
Visit renowned wineries along the South Tyrolean Wine Road and taste outstanding wines.
Take a refreshing dip in the cool waters of Lake Caldaro, South Tyrol’s largest swimming lake, or enjoy a well-deserved aperitif in the village of Caldaro.
Stroll through Bolzano’s arcades and along Walther Square, discover interesting museums and buildings, and enjoy the atmosphere in one of the charming cafés or bars.
Explore Buonconsiglio Castleor the Muse Science Museum and stroll through the charming square in the city of Trento.
Stroll or cycle through apple orchards in Southern South Tyrol and admire the apple blossoms in spring.
Head to Italy’s largest lake, Lake Garda, and enjoy the Mediterranean flair in all its facets.
Climb up limestone walls at the climbing wall Mühlen in Truden, at an elevation of 877 meters, tackling routes ranging in difficulty from 3 to 7.
Play on the 18-hole golf course in Petersberg from mid-April to mid-November.
Explore the most beautiful natural gems in Val di Fiemme: the Lagorai mountain range, Alpe Cermis with its two lakes and climbing area, the Paneveggio Nature Park, or the high-altitude hike to the Torre di Pisa Lodge in the Latemar Mountains, as well as the bike path from Trudenthrough Val di Fiemme to the heart of the Dolomites at the foot of the Marmolada.

Free use of public transportation

....with your guest card
The Guestcard allows you to use all public transportation in South Tyrol for free and is available for your entire stay.