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Hike the difficult 10.3-mile Leiferer Höhenweg Trail through South Tyrol's Porphyry Landscape, featuring red-brown rock formations and panor
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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4.11 km
Highlight • Restaurant
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6.39 km
Highlight • River
9.33 km
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11.1 km
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12.1 km
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13.9 km
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14.8 km
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15.7 km
Highlight • Waterfall
16.6 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
6.28 km
5.19 km
3.61 km
896 m
655 m
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5.68 km
5.10 km
2.55 km
1.89 km
1.40 km
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Highest point (870 m)
Lowest point (230 m)
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The full trail is approximately 16.6 km (10.3 miles) long and typically takes around 5 hours and 40 minutes to complete. This duration can vary based on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views.
The terrain is quite varied, ranging from paved farm paths and gravel tracks to forest trails and narrow mountain paths. You'll traverse thickets, meadows, orchards, and vineyards. A defining feature is the presence of brown foliage and red-brown porphyry rock formations, especially within the Brantental Gorge.
Yes, the trail is generally rated as difficult. It demands surefootedness and a head for heights in certain sections. Some parts are secured with ropes, and while there's some 'scrambling,' it's not a via ferrata. Expect significant ascents and descents.
The trail is especially beautiful and popular in spring and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures and stunning scenery, particularly with the changing colors of the foliage and vineyards.
You'll experience the unique porphyry landscape of South Tyrol, particularly in the Brantental Gorge. The trail offers consistent panoramic views of the South Tyrolean lowlands, including the Adige Valley (Etschtal), Bolzano, the Mitterberg with the Mendelkamm, and the distant Texel group near Merano.
Yes, you can find refreshment stops along the way. Notable options include the Rechtebner Wine Tavern and the Schwabhof Inn, which are great for a break.
Specific parking details are not provided in the tour data, but typically for trails of this nature, parking is available near the main trailheads in the surrounding villages. It's advisable to check local signage or community information for designated parking areas before your visit.
While specific public transport routes are not detailed, the trail research mentions options to use public transport for the return journey or to shorten the hike. This suggests that public transport connections to the general area are available, making it possible to reach the trailhead or return from various points.
Information regarding dogs on this specific trail is not provided. It's always best to check local regulations or signage at the trailhead concerning pets, especially given the trail's difficulty and sections requiring surefootedness.
There is no information indicating that a permit or entrance fee is required to hike the Leiferer Höhenweg Trail. It appears to be freely accessible to the public.
Be aware that the path can be particularly warm on the southern flank of the mountain, especially around 800m above sea level. Consider starting early on hot days. Also, there are options to shorten the hike or use public transport for the return journey if you prefer not to complete the entire loop.