Salurn / Salorno - Salomonhof / Maso Salomon - Raststätte Sauch / Rifugio Sauch (946m) - Salurn / Salorno
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Südtirols Süden
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Salurn / Salorno (221 m) - Salomonhof / Maso Solomon (672 m) - Raststätte / Rifugio Sauch (913 m) - Salurn / Salorno (221 m)
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moderate
Distance 12 km
4:53 h
692 m
692 m
903 m
211 m
Salurn / Salorno (221 m) - Salomonhof / Maso Solomon (672 m) - Raststätte / Rifugio Sauch (913 m) - Salurn / Salorno (221 m)
This hike is particularly pleasant in late spring, when the beech trees are full of fresh leaves and the lilies of the valley are flowering.
Author’s recommendation
Take a break at Salomonhof or Rifugio Sauch and enjoy the varied landscape of chestnut groves, forests and panoramic viewpoints above Salurn.
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Difficulty
moderate
Overall difficulty
moderate
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Highest point
903 m
Lowest point
211 m
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The hike follows well-marked hiking and forest trails. Some sections are steeper and may become slippery in wet conditions. Sturdy footwear and a good level of fitness are recommended.Roadbook
From the townhall square in Salurn (221 m), trail 409 leads you to the impressive waterfall immediately above the village. After crossing the wooden bridge, follow the steep trail that leads through the characteristic coppice to the vehicle thoroughfare. After passing Salomonhof (672 m) and passing through beech woods, you will enter Steinhäusertal valley. You will then come upon Sauch refuge, which is located right under the saddle (913 m). The way back (marker 1) leads you along the Truden / Trodena line, the geological fault line between the dolomite and porphyry rocks. When you reach the first cultivated fields (Tiefentaler Hof / maso Valfonda), take the trail on your left, which takes you through orchards and vineyards to the road to Buchholz / Pochi. Stay on this road for a short distance until you reach a chapel (384 m), and from there follow trail 1. The paved Via Crucis leads you through the coppice and back to the village.
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Salorno: Via Roma/Via LoretoWaterfall Salorno
Cascata - Wasserfall
"Wohlgemuth zu Wendelstein" estate
The rectory
The “Hofkeller”
Town Hall Salorno/Salurn
"von Hoffenburg Estate"
Hausmann-Locherer estate
"Gasthaus In der Titschen"
Von Gelmini estate
“von Lutterotti” estate
Public transport
Getting to the starting point of the tour or point of interest by public transport is easy and convenient.Get Timetable to destination
Salurn / Salorno - Salomonhof / Maso Salomon - Raststätte Sauch / Rifugio Sauch (946m) - Salurn / Salorno
Directions
Bus line Bozen – Auer – Neumarkt – Salurn
Train from Bozen to Salurn
Parking
Public parking is available in the centre of Salurn.Coordinates
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46.240454, 11.210227
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46°14'25.6"N 11°12'36.8"E
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32T 670398 5123138
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Equipment
Sturdy hiking boots with good grip, weather-appropriate clothing, sun protection, sufficient drinking water and hiking poles if required.Status
Open
Difficulty
moderate
Overall difficulty
moderate
Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.
Distance
12 km
Duration
4:53 h
Ascent
692 m
Descent
692 m
Highest point
903 m
Lowest point
211 m
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