Attractions and places to see around Kiens - Chienes are situated in the Val Pusteria valley of South Tyrol, offering a diverse range of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking and cycling, with trails leading to mountain lakes and peaks. Visitors can explore significant historical structures and enjoy natural points of interest like the Issengo Pond.
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The Rienz rises at the foot of the Three Peaks at an altitude of around 2200 m and flows into the Eisack near Brixen at an altitude of 565 m after around 80 kilometers of river. With a catchment area of over 2143 km², it drains the Pustertal and is thus the most important tributary of the Eisack. The highest elevation in its catchment area is at 3498 m (Dreiherrenspitz). The largest tributaries of the Rienz are the Pragser Bach, Gsieser Bach, Antholzer Bach, Ahr, Gader, Pfunderer Bach and Lüsner Bach.
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With reasonably good lighting, you can easily get through.
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Until a few years ago, anyone who wanted to spend a holiday in the Pusteria Valley from Brenner or Salorno was forced to drive through the ruins of the Klusa of Rio Pusteria. Today, traffic no longer flows directly through this fortress.
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These covered wooden bridges are always beautiful and impressive.
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Great cycle paths with signage and a fantastic panorama.
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The facility fits perfectly into the landscape. The route is very close to optimal. You have to drive it several times to take in all the impressions.
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The route is very close to optimal. You have to drive it several times to take in all the impressions.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Mühlbacher Klause Castle, a ruined castle first mentioned in 1269, which offers guided tours and sometimes hosts events. While not open to the public, Casteldarne Castle (Schloss Ehrenburg) is an imposing sight and the starting point for the Roman Trail, where you can see a well-preserved Roman milestone. The Bruneck Old Town also offers a rich historical experience.
Yes, Kiens - Chienes features several notable churches. The Parish Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul in Chienes boasts exceptional 19th-century ceiling paintings. In San Sigismondo, the Church of St. Sigismund houses one of South Tyrol's oldest and most important winged altars from 1440. The Church of St. Martin in Hofern also has a significant winged altar from 1520, and the baroque Church Maria Assumption in Ehrenburg features a crypt chapel and interesting paintings.
Nature enthusiasts will enjoy the idyllic Issengo Pond (Issinger Weiher), perfect for a relaxing break or ice-skating in winter. The Butterfly Trail in San Sigismondo offers a chance to observe diverse butterflies. You can also hike to the rare, century-old 'Säulenfichte' (Columnar Spruce) between Hofern and Issing, which is a natural monument. The Ragglmoos Biotope in Ehrenburg provides a serene setting for a stroll, especially when covered in snow.
Kiens - Chienes is an excellent starting point for various outdoor activities. You can explore the region on two wheels via the Val Pusteria Cycle Path ('Pusterbike'), which passes through the municipality. For cycling routes, consider options like the 'Road Cycling Routes around Kiens - Chienes' guide, which includes routes such as the 'Muehlbacher Klause – Ehrenburg loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Issinger Pond – Hühnerspiel Summit (2,064 m) loop' available in the 'MTB Trails around Kiens - Chienes' guide. For more details on cycling, visit the Road Cycling Routes or MTB Trails guides.
Yes, the area offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find options ranging from easy walks to more challenging routes. Popular choices include the Culture Hike, trails extending to the sunny terraces of Val Pusteria, and paths leading to mountain lakes and peaks. For specific hiking routes, refer to the 'Hiking around Kiens - Chienes' guide, which features trails like the 'Marmot Trail' and the 'San Sigismondo Butterfly Trail village loop'. You can find more information in the Hiking around Kiens - Chienes guide.
Kiens - Chienes is a popular winter destination due to its proximity to the Plan de Corones skiing area (Kronplatz), which is easily accessible for winter sports enthusiasts. Beyond skiing, the Val Pusteria offers opportunities for tobogganing and cross-country skiing. The Issengo Pond transforms into a beautiful ice-skating rink, perfect for a romantic walk, and the Ragglmoos Biotope is particularly idyllic when snow-covered, offering snowshoeing opportunities.
Families will find several engaging options. The Bruneck Cycle Tunnel offers an exciting route for cyclists of all ages. The Butterfly Trail in San Sigismondo is a fun way to observe nature. The Outdoor & Fun Park Kronaction provides additional activities for those seeking adventure. Many of the historical sites, like Mühlbacher Klause Castle and Bruneck Old Town, are also considered family-friendly.
For impressive views, visit the Concordia 2000 Peace Bell at the summit of Kronplatz, which is one of the largest bells in the Alps and offers panoramic vistas. The Covered wooden bridge over the Rienz also provides a great viewpoint along cycle paths. Additionally, a hike along the Rio Verde/Grünbach Stream leads through a narrow gorge up to Schöneck Castle, offering scenic perspectives.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. Summer offers warm weather perfect for exploring natural features like Issengo Pond and enjoying outdoor activities. Winter is excellent for snow sports enthusiasts, with easy access to the Plan de Corones skiing area and opportunities for tobogganing and cross-country skiing.
Yes, a notable natural monument is the 'Säulenfichte' (Columnar Spruce), a rare, century-old tree located on a short hike between Hofern and Issing. The Ragglmoos Biotope in Ehrenburg is another unique natural area offering an idyllic stroll. The Bergila Mountain Pine Oil Distillery and Herb Garden near Lake Issengo also provide an interesting natural attraction focused on local flora.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse range of experiences, from the historical charm of places like Mühlbacher Klause Castle and Bruneck Old Town, to the stunning natural beauty of the Val Pusteria. The well-maintained cycle paths, such as those leading to the Covered wooden bridge over the Rienz and through the Bruneck Cycle Tunnel, are highly appreciated. The panoramic views from spots like the Concordia 2000 Peace Bell at the summit of Kronplatz are also a major highlight.


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