Best natural monuments around St. Pankraz - San Pancrazio are situated in the Ultental Valley, an alpine region defined by its dense woods, green meadows, and the Falschauer River. This area provides a natural setting for outdoor exploration and features a variety of geological formations and scenic vistas. The landscape offers opportunities to experience the natural environment of South Tyrol.
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The panoramic platform over Dorf Tirol On the Hochmuth below the Steinegg inn there is a viewing platform that offers a wide view over Merano, the Etschtal and the surrounding mountains. There are 2 telescopes on the platform that provide information about the visible mountains and the former cultivation of the steep fields of the Muthöfe. The platform represents a stylized carrying basket. The construction draws attention to the arduous, historical cultivation of the fields on the steep slopes of the Muthöfe, where baskets of earth and manure were pulled up the fields with the help of cable winches in order to make them arable again.
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Wonderful path on the sunny slope to the Leiteralm, where you can stop and eat delicious food. The way back is then all the more fun with a sensational view of Meran.
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The view of Meran and the surrounding towns and villages is beautiful.
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Beyond the well-known spots, you can discover the truly unique Resonant Stones (Maggie's Point), where you can interact with nature to create sounds. Another remarkable site is the "Häusl am Stein" (House on the Rock) in St. Pankraz, a house built directly on a massive rock, standing as a testament to resilience against a historic flood.
Yes, the region boasts several captivating waterfalls. The Parcines Waterfall (Partschinser Wasserfall) is particularly impressive, with the Zielbach falling 97 meters. Another beautiful cascade is the Hartungen Waterfall near St. Nikolaus, especially powerful from May onwards due to higher water levels.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Knottnkino on Rotsteinkogel. The name itself, meaning 'rock cinema' in the local dialect, hints at the expansive vistas it offers. The Hans-Frieden Rock Trail also provides several fantastic views of the Meraner Land and beyond.
Absolutely. The Resonant Stones (Maggie's Point), located along the Marlinger Waalweg, are part of a scenic forest adventure trail with numerous interactive stations, making it ideal for families. The accessible location of the Hartungen Waterfall along the Ultner Höfeweg also makes it a great stop for all ages.
The area offers a diverse range of hiking experiences. You can explore challenging routes like the Gorge of the 1,000 Steps, which winds along steep slopes with stone, wooden, and metal steps. For a more general overview of hiking options, check out the Hiking around St. Pankraz - San Pancrazio guide, which includes trails like the easy Sankt Pankraz Nature Trail and the more difficult Ultental Valley Trail.
Yes, the Ultental Valley is home to the impressive Ancient Larch Trees (Ultner Urlärchen) near St. Gertraud. These are considered among the oldest coniferous trees in Europe, with some estimated to be over 2000 years old, offering a profound glimpse into natural history.
The period between May and July is particularly rewarding, especially for waterfalls like the Parcines Waterfall, when snowmelt ensures impressive water volumes. Generally, late spring through early autumn offers pleasant weather for hiking and exploring the natural beauty of the Ultental Valley.
Beyond hiking, the region provides excellent opportunities for road cycling and running. You can find various routes, such as the 'Haflingerstraße Plateau – Adige River at Lana–Burgstall loop' for road cycling or the 'Brandis Waalweg and Waterfall – View of Passeier Valley loop' for running. More details can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around St. Pankraz - San Pancrazio and Running Trails around St. Pankraz - San Pancrazio guides.
The landscape is characterized by its alpine setting within the Ultental Valley, featuring dense woods, green meadows, and the Falschauer River. Notable geological formations include the rocky outcrops that form viewpoints like Knottnkino, and the dramatic gorges like the Gorge of the 1,000 Steps, carved by water over millennia.
Yes, the San Pancrazio Reservoir (Lago di Alborelo), formed by the Falschauer river, is a prominent feature. While primarily used for electricity generation, it adds to the scenic beauty of the alpine landscape, offering tranquil waters amidst the mountains.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning views and the powerful displays of nature. For instance, the Parcines Waterfall is praised for its impressive power, especially during snowmelt. The panoramic vistas from viewpoints like Knottnkino are also consistently mentioned for their beauty.


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