Best attractions and places to see around Natz-Schabs - Naz-Sciaves include a blend of natural landscapes and cultural sites in South Tyrol, Italy. The region is characterized by expansive apple orchards, significant biotopes like Raier Moos, and the dramatic Rienz Gorge. Visitors can explore charming villages, historical churches, and enjoy panoramic mountain views of the Dolomites. The area offers diverse experiences, from nature observation to cultural heritage.
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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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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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From the bridge you have a nice view of the river and the valley.
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Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The Plose Mountain Cable Car Top Station is a great starting point for various mountain routes and features the Brixen Bike Park, suitable for different ages. The Mühlbacher Klause Castle is also considered family-friendly, offering historical exploration. Additionally, the Apfelgarten Playground provides a dedicated apple-themed play area for children.
Natz-Schabs is renowned for its natural beauty. You can explore vast apple orchards, especially during the spring apple blossom or autumn harvest, which offer scenic walking and cycling paths like the Apple Trail. The region also features significant biotopes such as Raier Moos and Sommersürs, as well as the Flötscher Weiher, ideal for nature observation. The dramatic Rienz Gorge offers hiking trails to experience its wild beauty.
The region is rich in history and culture. You can visit the charming Brixen Old Town, an episcopal city featuring the impressive Bressanone Cathedral. Other notable sites include the Mühlbacher Klause Castle, and the various parish churches in the villages of Natz, Schabs, Viums, and Aicha, each with unique architectural and historical significance. The Mineral Museum also offers a collection of precious minerals.
The best time to visit largely depends on your interests. Spring (typically April) is ideal for experiencing the apple blossom in the orchards. Autumn is perfect for the apple harvest and the traditional 'Törggelen' season, where you can enjoy new wine and local specialties. Summer offers excellent conditions for hiking and cycling, while the winter months provide opportunities for winter hikes and enjoying the snowy landscapes.
Yes, Natz-Schabs is a paradise for hikers. Many attractions are connected by or are close to numerous trails. For mountain hikes, you can explore routes like the Astjoch Summit loop. The region also offers trails through apple orchards, around biotopes, and along the Rienz Gorge. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Mountain Hikes around Natz-Schabs - Naz-Sciaves guide.
The area is excellent for cycling, with numerous paths through apple orchards and connecting charming villages. The Covered wooden bridge over the Rienz is part of great cycle paths offering fantastic panoramas. You can find various routes, including MTB trails and gravel biking options, in guides such as MTB Trails around Natz-Schabs - Naz-Sciaves and Gravel biking around Natz-Schabs - Naz-Sciaves.
Absolutely. The region provides stunning views of the surrounding mountains. From the Plose Mountain Cable Car Top Station, you can enjoy ingenious views towards the Alpe di Siusi and the Schlern and Geissler group. Nearby peaks like Astjoch and Plose also offer breathtaking panoramic vistas of the Dolomites and other Alpine ranges.
Yes, in autumn, the region celebrates the tradition of 'Törggelen'. This involves visiting traditional farm taverns to enjoy new wine, roasted chestnuts, and other local specialties. It's a wonderful cultural experience that connects visitors with the local way of life and culinary heritage.
The municipality of Natz-Schabs includes several charming villages, each with its own character. These include Natz, Schabs, Raas, Viums, and Aicha. Exploring these villages, often connected by scenic trails, allows you to discover local architecture, historical churches, and a relaxed atmosphere.
Visitors frequently praise the blend of natural beauty and cultural sites. The scenic cycle paths, like those near the Covered wooden bridge over the Rienz, and the historical charm of places like Brixen Old Town are highly appreciated. The stunning mountain views, especially from the Plose Mountain Cable Car Top Station, are also a major highlight, offering great starting points for various outdoor adventures.
Yes, the Mühlbacher Klause Castle is a notable historical ruin that can be visited, often with guided tours during specific months. This medieval fortress provides a glimpse into the region's past and sometimes hosts events like open-air theater performances. Rodenegg Castle is also a significant historical landmark often incorporated into longer hikes from the region.
Yes, Neustift Abbey is a significant Augustinian monastery located nearby and is a worthwhile destination for a bike tour or a dedicated visit. It's a prominent cultural and historical site in the broader region, easily accessible from Natz-Schabs.


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