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Villnösser Tal

S. Pietro 11
39040 Val di Funes
Alto Adige - Italy
Phone+39 0472 840 180
Fax+39 0472 841 515
Emailinfo@villnoess.info

Office Teis
Sunday before Easter – Sunday after Allhallows
Phone+39 0472 844 522
Fax+39 0472 844 544
Emailteis@villnoess.com
VAT-Nr.00749180212

Hiking Hints

The famous footpath Adolf-Munkel-Weg

From Zans (1,680 metres) walk along the Tschantschenon stream to the big pit and to Tschantschenon (1,868 metres).

The famous footpath Adolf-Munkel-Weg

  • Starting point: Zannes at the end of Val di Funes/Villnöss (1670 mt.)
  • Walking time:  4 hours
  • Highest point: around Malga Casnago/Gschnagenhardtalm (about 2050 mt.)
  • Height difference: 380 mt
  • Best season: June - October
  • Map: Freytag & Berndt, sheet S 4 (Vipiteno – Passo Giove - Bressanone/Brixen); Kompass, sheet 56 (Bressanone/Brixen)
  • Difficulty: Easy walking. 
  • Refreshments available: GschnagenhardalmenDusler Hut Zanser Alm 
  • Information:
    Associazione Touristica Val di Funes
    S. Pietro 11
    I - 39040Val di Funes
    Tel. +39 0472 840 180
    Fax+39 0472 841 515
    info@villnoess.com, Val di Funes



Trip description:
Start: 9 a.m. / arrival at 5 p.m. Meeting point: Zanser Alm Description: From Zans (1,680 metres) walk along the Tschantschenon stream to the big pit and to Tschantschenon (1,868 metres). Now walk in a westerly direction on the Adolf Munkel path to the Gschnagenhardtalm (1,996 metres). Lunch break. Descend via the Dussleralm back to Zans. Theme: The Adolf Munkel path just below the imposing Geisler northern walls, belongs to one of the most impressive Dolomite hiking trails. You can experience a variety of vegetation: the Tschantschenon stream, the dwarf bush erica plants along the Adolf Munkel path, the Alpine meadows, the shady black forest. The large pit is an important source for water. You will be impressed as you learn about the importance of woodlands and water well for the entire “earth system”. Bookings: in all nature park Tourist Board offices. 

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