Brixen to Neustift Monastery Trail (No. 16)
Brixen to Neustift Monastery Trail (No. 16)
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Hike the easy 4.0-mile Brixen to Neustift Monastery Trail (No. 16) along the Eisack River, connecting historic Brixen with Neustift Monaster
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.36 km
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3.86 km
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The trail officially begins in the old town of Brixen at the Adler Bridge (Adlerbrücke). You can easily reach Brixen by public transport, and the starting point is centrally located. Parking options are available in Brixen, though specific trailhead parking for this route isn't explicitly designated as it starts within the town.
Yes, this trail is consistently rated as easy and is very suitable for families and beginners. It features minimal elevation changes, making it accessible even for those with strollers. The path is generally well-maintained and offers a pleasant walk for all ages.
The trail offers a diverse and scenic experience. Starting from Brixen's old town, you'll follow the left bank of the Eisack River, passing through charming residential areas, lush meadows, and orchards. You'll also cross a road and pass under an old road before reaching the impressive Neustift Monastery.
You'll encounter several notable sights. The walk begins near the Adler Bridge, offering a great view of Brixen's cathedral. Other highlights include the Bressanone Cathedral (Duomo di Bressanone) and the White Tower Brixen in the town itself. The journey culminates at the historic Neustift Monastery, which is a significant attraction with its cloister, library, and winery.
Generally, yes, the trail is considered dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially when passing through residential areas, near livestock in meadows, or when encountering other hikers. Please ensure you clean up after your pet.
The trail is enjoyable for most of the year. Spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with blooming flowers or vibrant fall foliage. Summer is also a great time, though it can be warmer. While possible in winter, always check local conditions for snow or ice, especially if planning to visit the monastery.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to walk the Brixen to Neustift Monastery Trail (No. 16) itself. However, if you plan to visit certain parts of the Neustift Monastery complex, such as the cloister or library, there might be separate entrance fees.
The one-way walk from Brixen to Neustift Monastery is approximately 7.1 kilometers (4.4 miles) and typically takes around 1 hour and 50 minutes to complete at a moderate pace.
Yes, this route is part of several other official trails. It covers 100% of the 16 - Brixen => Neustift trail, as well as sections of the Jakobsweg Klausen - Cammino di San Giacomo Chiusa and the Via Romea - Part South Tyrol. You'll also find it overlaps with parts of the Cycle 1: Franzensfeste => Bolzano and EuroVelo 7 - Sun Route - part Italy 1.
Yes, both Brixen and the area around Neustift Monastery offer various options for refreshments. Brixen has numerous cafes and restaurants. The Neustift Monastery itself has a winery and often offers opportunities for food and drink, making it a great spot for a break at the end of your walk.
For a truly immersive experience, plan your visit to the Neustift Monastery to include time for exploring its historical complex, including the cloister and library. Many visitors also enjoy sampling the wines from the monastery's own winery. This makes the destination as rewarding as the journey itself.
...who would have thought that the Eisack could become a life-threatening river 🐟🌊🐠and just yesterday there were anglers standing in it and children playing on the bank, now you (woman) understand why these signs are everywhere.