Via Claudia Augusta, Merano-Salorno
Südtirols Süden
The route leads from Marlengo/Marling via Lana and Nalles/Nals to Andriano/Andrian. Change to the Etschtal Cycle Path, which leads to Bolzano/Bozen. One of the most ‘castle rich’ regions in all of Europe begins south of Merano/Meran. Worth mentioning are Hocheppan Castle in Missiano/Missian, Appiano/Eppan, Maultasch Castle (Burg Maultasch) near Terlano/Terlan and Sigmundskron Castle (Schloss Sigmundskron) near Firmiano/Firmian, Bolzano.
The route leads along the western edge of South Tyrol's capital city Bolzano (the best way to enter is to follow the Eisack river). The villages south of Bolzano have been historically strongly shaped by the navigable Etsch river. Of particular historical importance are the medieval village of Egna/Neumarkt with South Tyrol’s only proven Roman staging post, Endidae, and Salorno/Salurn, located on the language border at the Salurner Klause, the name of this narrow valley section.
The South Tyrolean portion of the Via Claudia Augusta, leading to Ostiglia near Verona or Quarto d’Altino near Venice, ends at Salorno.
Tip: interactive Via Claudia Augusta route planner available online at www.viaclaudia.org
Südtirols Süden
Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.
Track types
Show elevation profileCar parks in the centre of Marlengo/Marling
Public car parks
Public car parks
Salurn-Salorno Train Station
Viewpoint Nachtigallensteig
Etsch
Viewpoint Nachtigallensteig
"Tiroler Platz" in Marling / Marlengo
Gaul Canyon
Limekiln in Andriano
Ponto d Adige
Hl. Kreuz Kirche Lana
Church of St. Anne Tscherms/Cermes
Parish church St. Sebastian
Kultur.Lana
Museum of Fruit Cultivation
Gartensaal Baslan Raum für Dich
Kränzelhof - nature - art - pleasure
Moor larch museum in the "Thalerhof"
Public transport
Getting to the starting point of the tour or point of interest by public transport is easy and convenient.
Coordinates
Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.