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Hiking around Marling - Marlengo offers diverse landscapes situated on a glacial moraine west of Merano. The region features vineyards, orchards, and views of the Merano basin, framed by mountains such as Vigiljoch and Ifinger Peak. The Tschögglberg mountain plateau, characterized by porphyria rock, adds to the unique mountain setting. The Etschtal (Adige Valley) also contributes to the area's varied terrain, providing a range of hiking opportunities.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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8.33km
02:55
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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02:26
360m
360m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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8.96km
02:58
360m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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The always beautiful view of the valley and the vineyards and apple orchards
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The Marlinger Waalweg is 12 km long and is therefore the longest Waalweg in South Tyrol.
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The St. Martin's Way offers dramatic views of the Burggrafenamt, the Ifinger, the Mittager, and the Passeier Valley. Along the way, you'll also find artistically designed steles featuring enamel work by Peppi Tischler from Obermais. These are illustrations of texts from the Book of Proverbs (Old Testament)—all of which refer to water and springs—a poetic invitation to contemplation and self-discovery in nature.
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Marling - Marlengo offers a wide variety of hiking experiences, with over 50 distinct trails. These range from leisurely strolls through vineyards to more challenging mountain ascents, catering to all levels of hikers.
The terrain in Marling - Marlengo is incredibly diverse. You'll find historic irrigation channels known as Waalwege, gentle paths winding through vineyards and orchards, and more demanding mountain trails. The region is situated on a glacial moraine, offering varied landscapes and elevations, with prominent features like the Vigiljoch and Ifinger Peak.
Yes, Marling - Marlengo has several family-friendly options. The region is known for its accessible Waalwege, which are generally flat and suitable for all ages. The Circular Hike on the Martinsweg Trail is a moderate option that is often enjoyed by families. Additionally, the Nature & Adventure Path (Eichhörnchenweg) is specifically designed for families, featuring interactive stations and a rope course.
Many trails in Marling - Marlengo are dog-friendly, especially the Waalwege and vineyard paths. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, particularly in cultivated areas or near livestock. Be sure to carry water for your pet, especially on longer routes.
Yes, there are several circular routes available. A popular choice is the Martinsweg Trail Loop, which offers scenic views and passes by the St. Martin Church. Another option is the View of Merano – Marlinger Waalweg Vineyards loop from Tscherms - Cermes, which takes you through vineyards and along the historic Marlinger Waalweg.
While hiking, you'll encounter stunning natural features and landmarks. The region offers breathtaking views of the Merano basin, framed by mountains like Vigiljoch and Ifinger Peak. The Tschögglberg mountain plateau is notable for its characteristic red porphyria rock. You can also visit Black Pond / Pozza Nera Biotope or explore the Spronser Lakes for beautiful water features.
Yes, the region around Marling - Marlengo features several impressive waterfalls. The Parcines Waterfall (Partschinser Wasserfall) is a prominent natural attraction. You can also discover the Schnuggenbach Waterfall and Stone Steps, or explore the Gorge of the 1,000 Steps for a unique experience.
Marling - Marlengo is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly popular. In spring, you can enjoy the apple blossom season, while autumn brings vibrant colors to the vineyards. The Waalwege offer pleasant walks during these times. Summer is ideal for higher-altitude trails, and even winter offers opportunities for snowshoeing or enjoying the romantic snowy landscape.
Parking is generally available at various trailheads and in the town of Marling itself. Many routes, especially those starting near the village, have designated parking areas. It's advisable to check local signage for specific parking regulations and fees.
Marling - Marlengo is well-connected by public transport. Buses frequently serve the area, linking the town with Merano and other surrounding villages. Many trailheads are accessible via bus stops, making it convenient to start your hike without a car. The Vigiljoch area is also accessible by cable car, offering another public transport option for reaching higher trails.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history and culture. You can visit Schloss Lebenberg (Monteleone Castle), a high medieval castle complex often passed along the Marlengo Waalweg. The Martinsweg trail is named after the small St. Martin Church it passes. The Marlengo WineCulturePath also features objects related to viticulture, highlighting the area's winemaking heritage.
The Waalwege are historic irrigation channels, some dating back centuries, built to water the cultivated fields. Hiking along these paths offers a unique experience, as they follow gentle gradients through vineyards and orchards. The Marling Waalweg is one of South Tyrol's longest and most scenic, providing pleasant, mostly flat walks with beautiful views and often featuring adventure trail sections.
The hiking trails in Marling - Marlengo are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 4,000 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the well-maintained paths, the stunning panoramic views of the Merano basin, and the diverse landscapes that include vineyards, orchards, and mountain scenery. The variety of routes, from easy Waalwege to more challenging ascents, is also a common highlight.


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