Best mountain peaks around Truden Im Naturpark - Trodena Nel Parco Naturale are found within the diverse Trudner Horn Nature Park, located in the southern part of South Tyrol. This region is known for its rich biodiversity and varied landscapes, offering notable mountains, ridges, and elevated areas. The park's unique climate supports a wide array of flora and fauna, including many orchid species. Hiking trails cater to various skill levels, providing access to scenic viewpoints and geological formations.
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The landscape is splendid
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Very tasty and cheap
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The summit of Corno Bianco rises to 2,316 meters above sea level and offers an impressive 360 degree view. From the top, in fact, you can see the Catinaccio, the Latemar, the Val di Non Alps, as well as on Lavazè, the Corno Nero and up to the Val d'Adige. The effort is amply rewarded.
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Nice opportunity for a break. Good food and friendly and fast service.
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Great Alm, delicious food, beautiful lawn
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Relatively easy to climb summit which, once we have reached the top, offers us a fantastic view.
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The easiest ascent path leads from the Jochgrimm first through meadow slopes, later through an extensive mountain pine field and below the summit over boulders to the summit cross. Once you have reached the summit, you will be rewarded with a magnificent view of the Rosengarten, the Latemar Group and the Nonsberge.
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Truden im Naturpark features several distinct elevated areas. The most striking are the "twin mountains" Schwarzhorn (Corno Nero) and Weisshorn (Corno Bianco), known for their unique geological compositions. The park's namesake, Trudner Horn (Monte Corno), offers panoramic views, while the Cislon Ridge (Cisloner Berg) dominates the village of Truden. Other significant spots include Hochwand and the important saddle point, Ziss-Sattel.
The Schwarzhorn (Corno Nero) and Weisshorn (Corno Bianco) are geologically distinct. The Schwarzhorn is composed of Bolzano quartz porphyry, giving it a darker appearance, while the Weisshorn consists of white Sarl dolomite. This clear geological division and their contrasting colors make them a significant draw for geology enthusiasts and offer breathtaking views.
For an impressive 360-degree view, head to the Corno Bianco / Weißhorn Summit. From its peak, you can see the Catinaccio, Latemar, Val di Non Alps, and even the Val d'Adige. The Oclini Pass also provides a great vantage point of the Dolomites mountain landscape between the Weißhorn and Schwarzhorn.
Yes, the hike to Trudner Horn, often via the Hornalm, is considered a relatively easy and unchallenging tour, making it accessible for many hikers, including families. Additionally, the Gurndin Alm / Malga Gurndin, a hut near Weisshorn, is ideal for families with children, offering excellent food and outdoor space.
Truden im Naturpark is renowned for being the most biodiverse nature park in South Tyrol. Its unique climate supports an impressive variety of flora and fauna, including about 60 types of orchids and carnivorous plants in its high moors. You'll encounter diverse landscapes ranging from sub-Mediterranean to sub-Alpine forests.
The best time to visit is generally during spring and autumn when the larch meadows around areas like the Cislon Ridge are rich in various orchid species. The diverse natural environment of the Trudner Horn Nature Park enhances the hiking experience during these seasons.
Yes, the region offers historical sites such as the Sanctuary of Maria Weißenstein (Pietralba Sanctuary), an impressive pilgrimage site with panoramic mountain views. You can also explore the Castelfeder Castle Ruins, which offer wonderful views of the Adige Valley.
Beyond hiking, the area around Truden im Naturpark offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Lavazè Pass – Descent from Lavazè Pass loop', and running trails like the 'Trudner Horn Nature Park Circular Trail'. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like 'Monte Corno – giro ad anello parco della Trodena'. For more details, explore the Road Cycling Routes, Running Trails, and MTB Trails guides for the region.
The Gurndin Alm / Malga Gurndin is a popular hikers' hut known for excellent food and outdoor space, making it a perfect stop after exploring the Weisshorn. The Oclini Pass also has hotels where you can eat and take a break.
Yes, the area around the Cislon Ridge offers picturesque landscapes and popular hiking trails. One notable route is the 'Tour 22 Around the Cisloner Berg', which often includes a stop at the Cisloner Alm, providing cozy views of the mountain panorama.
Visitors particularly appreciate the impressive panoramic views from summits like Corno Bianco / Weißhorn Summit and the unique geological formations of the "twin mountains" Schwarzhorn and Weisshorn. The diverse natural environment and the opportunity to combine hiking with stops at welcoming huts like Gurndin Alm / Malga Gurndin are also highly valued.
Yes, the region offers dog-friendly options. For instance, the Gurndin Alm / Malga Gurndin is noted as dog-friendly, making it a good destination for hikers with pets. Many trails within the nature park are generally suitable for dogs, but it's always advisable to check local regulations.


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