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9.77km
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Hike the moderate 6.1-mile Alpine meadow trail from Haslhof to Wiebenhof in Stelvio National Park, featuring stunning Val Venosta views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Highlight • Mountain Hut
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Highlight • Restaurant
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9.77 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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4.06 km
3.85 km
1.06 km
427 m
382 m
Surfaces
5.93 km
1.59 km
1.19 km
772 m
219 m
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Elevation
Highest point (1,630 m)
Lowest point (1,040 m)
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The trail starts from Haslhof. Parking availability at Haslhof itself is not explicitly detailed, but as a popular starting point in the Val Venosta region, there are usually options for parking nearby or in the closest village, Schlanders-Silandro, with public transport connections to the trailhead. It's advisable to check local signage or municipal websites for current parking regulations and public transport schedules.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, as it passes through Europe's largest nature reserve (Stelvio National Park), dogs must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Always carry waste bags and ensure your dog is well-behaved around other people and animals.
The Val Venosta region, where this trail is located, is known for its sunny climate. The best time to hike this alpine meadow trail is typically from late spring (May/June) through early autumn (September/October) when the meadows are in bloom, and the weather is most favorable. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, especially for higher alpine sections.
Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for hiking on designated trails within Stelvio National Park. However, visitors are expected to respect park regulations, which include staying on marked paths, not disturbing wildlife, and taking all waste with them. Some specific activities or areas might have different rules, so it's always good to check the official park website for the latest information.
As an "Alpine meadow trail," you can expect sections traversing open grasslands. The route also likely includes a mix of terrain typical for the Val Venosta region, such as forest floors, possibly some gravel paths, and natural unpaved surfaces. Given the elevation gain, some parts will be uphill, requiring sure-footedness.
Hikers can expect picturesque alpine meadow landscapes, diverse natural and cultural scenery, and peaceful woods. The region offers spectacular panoramas, clear mountain air, and views of towering three-thousand-meter mountains and even glaciers. Haslhof itself is situated at 1,550 meters and offers wonderful views.
Yes, the trail connects two notable points that offer amenities. The starting point, Haslhof, is a farm tavern (Jausenstation) where you can likely find refreshments and enjoy wonderful views. The trail concludes at Wiebenhof, which is listed as a restaurant, providing another opportunity for a meal or rest.
This trail is classified as moderate. With an elevation gain of approximately 600 meters over 9.77 kilometers and an estimated duration of over 4 hours, it requires good fitness. The paths are mostly accessible, but sure-footedness is required, especially on uphill sections and varied terrain.
A primary notable feature of this trail is its location within Europe's largest nature reserve, Stelvio National Park, indicating significant natural beauty and ecological importance. The route offers classic alpine meadow scenery, combined with the charm of traditional farm taverns like Haslhof, providing both natural splendor and local hospitality.
Yes, this route intersects with several other paths. Sections of the trail overlap with the Holy Hansen-Trail, Göflaner Marmorweg, Göflaner Platzwaldweg, Unter Weisskaser, Kortscher Platzwald, Haslereben, Zufahrt Leggeri, Hufeisenweg, and Ameisenweg / Seab, offering opportunities to explore further or combine routes.
For a moderate alpine hike, wear sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support, layered clothing suitable for changing mountain weather, and sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen). Bring plenty of water, snacks, a map or GPS device, a first-aid kit, and a fully charged phone. Trekking poles can also be helpful for the elevation changes.