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Italy
South Tyrol
Schnals - Senales

Church of St. Anne – Kloster Alm (Schnals Valley) loop from Karthaus - Certosa di Senales

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Mountain biking trails
Italy
South Tyrol
Schnals - Senales

Church of St. Anne – Kloster Alm (Schnals Valley) loop from Karthaus - Certosa di Senales

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Church of St. Anne – Kloster Alm (Schnals Valley) loop from Karthaus - Certosa di Senales

02:02

13.4km

830m

Mountain biking

Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 19, 2026

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After 230 m for 55 m

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141 m

Church of St. Anne

Highlight • Religious Site

The church for the common people. The monks should be spared from servants and women 😧 The monastery church was St. Michael and is now partly a restaurant. You can still see the building from the outside today.

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257 m

Carthusian Monastery of Karthaus

Highlight • Religious Site

Karthäuserkloster Allerengelberg, Certosa
The Allerengelberg Monastery in the Schnalstal valley
The monastery village of the Carthusian monks
Behind the tranquil village of Katharinaberg in the Schnalstal valley stands the Allerengelberg Monastery, founded in 1326 by the Carthusian monks. For over 400 years, the brothers of the order lived here in seclusion and silence.
In the course of secularization, the monastery in Karthaus in the Schnalstal valley was dissolved in 1782, and the monastery buildings were converted into residential houses. During a village tour, the former Karthaus monastery is still easily recognizable. Despite a devastating fire in 1924, the former prior's house, as well as remnants of the monastery walls and the monastery gate, are still preserved today. Visiting the monastery village is permitted all year round, and guided tours take place once a week during the summer months.
The cultural project Silentium focuses on the special tranquility that still prevails in Karthaus. The project group organizes changing art exhibitions in the cloister and established the Via monachorum, a spiritual hiking trail to the monastery.
Certosa, 39020, 39020 Senales BZ, Italy
Text / Source: Tourismusgenossenschaft Schnalstal, Karthaus 42, 39020 Schnalstal
merano-suedtirol.it/de/schnalstal/natur-kultur/sehenswuerdigkeiten/das-kloster-allerengelberg.html

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6.42 km

If you take the forest road up, you have a great view of the Dolomites much more recommendable ascent than the forest path 👍🏻

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7.07 km

Kloster Alm (Schnals Valley)

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The Kloster Alm in Senales Valley is located in the middle of an idyllic high mountain landscape with extensive larch forests and magnificent fauna and flora. Magnificent view from the beautifully situated alpine pasture to the Texel group opposite. The access to the alpine pasture can be chosen either via the steep footpath or leisurely along the forest road. The starting altitude of the hike can also be chosen depending on your mood. You can also spend the night comfortably in the Kloster Alm and go on beautiful hikes from there.

Source: almenrausch.at/touren/detail/kloster-alm-von-karthaus-waldparkplatz

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13.3 km

Karthaus Monastery
A very special cultural expression of South Tyrol is found in the Karthaus Monastery in the idyllic Schnalstal valley. In Katharinaberg lies the Karthäuserkloster Allerengelberg, a structure that can look back on a long and interesting history.
In 1326, Carthusian monks founded the monastery and lived very secluded lives, according to the rules of their order. Nevertheless, the Karthaus Monastery grew quite rapidly from its inception. For about three hundred years, brothers of the order lived in religious unity, until it was dissolved as a monastery in the 17th century. The Karthaus Monastery was subsequently sold to merchants and farmers. Finally, the complex was expanded with residential buildings, so that today one finds an entire village with the monastery at its core.
suedtirol-netz.de/165/kirchen-und-kloester/klosteranlage-karthaus.html

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13.4 km

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11.1 km

1.62 km

597 m

102 m

Surfaces

11.2 km

941 m

684 m

488 m

102 m

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