Dürerweg: St. Florian via Laag to Buchholz
Südtirols Süden
In 1494, the famous German artist Albrecht Dürer traveled to Italy for the first time. The destination of his journey was Venice. As the Adige Valley was flooded, the artist had to divert after his stay at the Klösterle St. Florian near Neumarkt on the way from Laag to Buchholz. During his stay at the castle of Segonzano, some of his famous watercolors were created.
Part of this historic path can be experienced on this hike:
From the Klösterle in St. Florian at the foot of the Madruttwand to Laag. From there over the old "Roman bridge" on a broad path to Buchholz. Continue via Garbe to Laag and back to the Klösterle. For this, we leave the Dürerweg shortly before Buchholz and follow path no. 3 through the sculpture garden.
Author’s recommendation
Ruins of Haderburg: viewpoint (0.5 hour walking time from Salurn)
In Salurn, numerous stately homes from the Renaissance and Baroque periods.
Best season: autumn to spring
Südtirols Süden
Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.
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The starting point of the route or the sight is easily and conveniently accessible by public transport.Directions
Motorway A22, exit Neumarkt/Auer, direction Laag, just before entering the village the Klösterle is on the left side.
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Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.

