Proper conduct while hiking at nature park

Proper hiking conduct

Tips for the right behavior when hiking in alpine terrain.
Safety in the alps also with a dog

Livestock and dogs

Proper handling of grazing cattle - even if you are traveling with the dog.

Suggested routes

Our suggested routes can help you find the right choice for you quickly. We have categorised our routes as follows:

  • Easy: Max.8 km, max. 400 metres altitude difference
    Comfortable hiking trails for anyone, requiring only basic equipment (solid footwear, rain gear), with routes over broad trails and meadows.
     
  • Moderate: Max. 16 km, max. 800 metres altitude difference
    Mountain trails across alps and in part also rocky terrain, these routes are suitable for practised hikers. Ankle-high hiking boots, functional hiking clothes and a backpack with at least 2 litres of water, first aid kit and supplies are recommended.
     
  • Difficult: more than 16 km, more than 800 metres altitude difference
    Mountain trails, partly over rocky terrain or also exposed, definitely requiring mountaineering experience, stamina and a head for heights, and of course corresponding equipment.
Family & Theme Hiking Trails in the Nature Park

Family & Theme Hiking Trails

Perfect for children and families.
Easy hiking trails Hiking in the Nature Park

Easy hiking trails

max. 8 km, max. 400 metres altitude difference
Medium Hiking Trails Hiking in the Nature Park

Medium Hiking Trails

max. 16 km, max. 800 m altitude difference
Difficult hiking & stage trails in Nature Park

Difficult hiking trails & stage trails

over 16 km, more than 800 metres altitude difference
Proper conduct while hiking at nature park

Proper hiking conduct

Tips for the right behavior when hiking in alpine terrain.
Safety in the alps also with a dog

Livestock and dogs

Proper handling of grazing cattle - even if you are traveling with the dog.
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