Attractions and places to see around Schnals - Senales, also known as Val Senales, offer a blend of historical significance and natural landscapes in South Tyrol. The region features the Schnalstal Valley Glacier and the Gruppo di Tessa Nature Park, providing diverse terrain from forests to glacier paths. Cultural sites include ancient castles, archaeological museums, and traditional farms, reflecting centuries of history. This area provides opportunities for exploring both natural features and historical landmarks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Here you can not only enjoy the beautiful view but also see how everything has changed over time
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There is also a photo frame here for the perfect picture ;)
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Coming from Merano, the gradient here is 14%, which is quite good with luggage.
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The journey through the valley of the Adige always provides beautiful views of the mountains.
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The descent is very beautiful, but you have to be careful not to fall victim to a racing cyclist who is trying to set a new record.
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Nice bike path and beautiful landscape.
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A wonderful cycle path through Vinschgau, along the Etsch and through countless orchards.
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Great to drive, of course even better going downhill. You really have to lean into the corners, it's fun.
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The region offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit the Parcines Waterfall (Partschinser Wasserfall), where the Zielbach dramatically falls 97 meters. Another highlight is the Schnalstal Valley Glacier, accessible by cable car, offering a starting point for various activities. Don't miss View from Hochmuth of Merano and the Adige Valley for stunning vistas, or the emerald-green Vernagt am See (Lake Vernago), where a submerged church tower can sometimes be seen.
Schnals - Senales is rich in history. Explore Algund Waal Path, an ancient irrigation channel with historical significance. You can also visit Juval Castle, the summer residence of Reinhold Messner, which houses one of his Messner Mountain Museums. The archeoParc Schnalstal Valley provides insights into Ötzi the Iceman, and the Carthusian Monastery Allerengelberg (Certosa/Karthaus) offers a journey into the past of monastic life.
Yes, the region is closely linked to Ötzi the Iceman. The archeoParc Schnalstal Valley is an open-air archaeological museum dedicated to his world. You can also visit the Place of discovery Ötzi on the Tisenjoch/Giogo di Tisa mountain, which is the exact spot where Ötzi was found in 1991. The Iceman Ötzi Peak on Grawand offers panoramic views of his former realm.
Absolutely. Many attractions are suitable for families, including the Algund Waal Path, which is recommended for all ages. The Adige River Cycle Path is also family-friendly with minimal inclines. The archeoParc Schnalstal Valley is South Tyrol's first hands-on archaeology museum, offering an engaging experience for children. Additionally, the region offers diverse hiking trails suitable for families.
The Val Senales offers over 240 diverse hiking trails. Popular options include the Archaeological Trails, marked with Ötzi's stylized copper axe, which lead to archaeologically interesting points. A notable hut hike is the ascent from Vernago to the Similaun Mountain Hut (3,019 m a.s.l.), near the Ötzi discovery site. For more hiking options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Schnals - Senales guide.
Yes, the Val Senales offers trails suitable for all levels, including easy hikes. The Algund Waal Path is a fantastic and accessible option for a leisurely walk. Many of the 240+ trails are designed to accommodate families and those seeking less strenuous routes, allowing everyone to enjoy the natural beauty of the valley.
Beyond hiking, Schnals - Senales offers a range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the Adige River Cycle Path. The Val Senales glacier provides opportunities for skiing and snowboarding from early autumn to late spring, along with cross-country skiing, ski tours, and snowshoe hiking. For an adrenaline rush, try mountain cart rides on Lazaun mountain or thrilling via ferratas like the Larix via ferrata. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Schnals - Senales guide and Gravel biking around Schnals - Senales guide.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For hiking and exploring natural features, late spring to early autumn (May to October) offers pleasant weather. The Parcines Waterfall is most impressive during snowmelt (May-July) or after heavy rains. For skiing and winter sports, the Val Senales glacier allows for activities from early autumn to late spring.
Yes, the Schnals Valley is home to centuries-old traditional farms and mountain farms. The Oberniederhof historical and organic farm, with 700 years of history, is a notable heritage site. Many other farms throughout the valley offer guided tours, providing a glimpse into traditional farming life and the region's agricultural heritage.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking landscapes and diverse activities. The Great switchbacks just before Meran are loved for their scenic cycle path and panoramic views. The Algund Waal Path is highly recommended for its beauty and accessibility for all ages. The region's blend of historical sites, such as Juval Castle, and natural wonders like the Schnalstal Valley Glacier, offers a rich and varied experience.
Schnals - Senales is a prime destination for winter sports. The Val Senales glacier offers 35 km of slopes, 12 ski lifts, and the Gentlemen Nitro Snowpark for snowboarders and freestylers. You can also enjoy cross-country skiing on dedicated tracks, as well as ski tours and snowshoe hiking, making it an ideal location for winter enthusiasts.


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