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Mountaineering routes around Lana traverse a diverse landscape, ranging from cultivated hills in the Etschtal Valley at 250 meters to high Alpine peaks reaching up to 1,910 meters above sea level. The region is characterized by prominent mountains like Vigiljoch, rugged gorges such as Gaulschlucht, and the extensive Texelgruppe Nature Park. This area offers varied terrain, including ancient granite formations and metamorphic rocks, providing a wide array of mountaineering experiences.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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9.26km
04:57
910m
910m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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26
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9.21km
03:15
430m
430m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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12.6km
04:55
770m
770m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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The Burgstall–Vöran cable car connects the Adige Valley near Burgstall with the sunny plateau of Vöran on the Tschögglberg in South Tyrol. In just five minutes, it climbs approximately 900 meters and transports passengers from 269 to 1,182 meters. The modern facility was rebuilt in 2017, replacing an older cable car dating back to 1958. With two cabins, each with a capacity of 35 people, and a track of just over two kilometers, it is one of the most efficient local transport connections in the region. At the top, visitors can enjoy stunning views and numerous recreational opportunities. The mountain station is the starting point for hiking and biking tours and offers showers, changing rooms, and a playground. Paragliders also use the cable car as a comfortable ascent. Vöran is considered one of the sunniest areas in South Tyrol – ideal for nature lovers and those seeking peace and quiet.
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The ride is free with the South Tyrol Pass; bicycles cost €5 per bike. Great! Just get on at the bottom and pay at the top ⬆️.
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The Moarhof above Eppan is an absolute insider tip. At the end of the road, you'll find a farm with a snack bar that's second to none. Located at the foot of the Gantkofel mountain, amidst meadows and fields, you'll find the best Schlutzer (sausages) in South Tyrol! The sensational taste of wild herbs and spinach in handmade dumplings with brown butter and Parmesan cheese is beyond words! We met locals from Bolzano there who were there for the first time.
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Lana offers a wide array of mountaineering experiences, with over 150 routes available. These range from moderate ascents to more challenging high-altitude paths, catering to various skill levels.
Thanks to its mild local climate, the mountaineering season in Lana extends from March well into late autumn. This allows for a long period to enjoy the diverse trails and stunning landscapes.
While many mountaineering routes are more challenging, Lana does offer options suitable for families. The easy circular path at Vigiljoch, accessible by cable car, is a great choice. Additionally, the historic Waalwege trails, like the Brandiswaalweg, provide leisurely walks with scenic views, though they are more akin to hiking than mountaineering.
Many trails in the Lana region are dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to check specific route details for any restrictions and to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature protection areas or near livestock. The diverse terrain, from valley paths to higher alpine trails, offers plenty of options for you and your canine companion.
Mountaineering routes around Lana showcase a rich variety of natural features. You can encounter prominent mountains like Vigiljoch, rugged gorges such as the Gaulschlucht, and the extensive Texelgruppe Nature Park. The region is also known for its historic Waalwege trails and offers views towards the Black Pond / Pozza Nera Biotope and other serene lakes.
Yes, Lana offers routes suitable for beginners. While many are moderate to difficult, there are a few easier options. For instance, the Schwarze Lacke Biotope – Church of St. Vigilio loop from Oberhöfe - Masi di Sopra is a moderate route that takes you through biotope areas and towards the historic Church of St. Vigilio.
Experienced mountaineers will find plenty of challenging routes around Lana. The region's proximity to the Dolomites and the larger Alpine area means access to high Alpine landscapes. A difficult option is the Mountaineering loop from Burgstall - Postal, which features significant elevation gain through varied mountain terrain. For multi-day adventures, the Texelgruppe Nature Park offers extensive high-altitude trails.
Yes, many mountaineering routes in Lana are designed as circular tours, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular example is the Naturnser Alm – Church of St. Vigilio loop from Aschbach - Riolagundo, offering views towards the Church of St. Vigilio and the surrounding Alpine landscape.
The mountaineering routes in Lana are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.8 stars from over 400 reviews. Mountaineers often praise the diverse terrain, from cultivated hills to high Alpine peaks, and the well-maintained paths that offer stunning views.
Absolutely. The region around Lana is rich in panoramic viewpoints. Vigiljoch (Monte San Vigilio) is a major draw, offering magnificent panoramic views at an altitude of 2000m. From there, you can enjoy vistas towards the Weißkugel in the Ötztal Alps and even the iconic Dolomite mountains. The Knottnkino on Rotsteinkogel – Leadner Alm / Malga Leadner loop from Ruine Burgstall also provides excellent scenic opportunities.
The elevation gain on mountaineering routes in Lana varies significantly, reflecting the diverse landscape. You can find routes with moderate ascents, such as the Naturnser Alm – Church of St. Vigilio loop from Aschbach - Riolagundo with around 630 meters of elevation gain. For more challenging experiences, routes like the Pawigl Village – Church of St. Vigilio loop from Lana can involve over 1400 meters of ascent.
Lana and the surrounding South Tyrol region have a good public transport network. While specific access points vary by route, many trailheads are reachable by bus or cable car, such as the cable car to Vigiljoch. It's advisable to check local bus schedules and cable car operating times when planning your trip to ensure convenient access to your chosen mountaineering route.


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