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Bletterbach Geopark Visitor Center

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Bletterbach Geopark Visitor Center

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  • Location: Aldein - Aldino, South Tyrol, Italy

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    September 23, 2020

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    In the visitor center and GEO Museum Bletterbachschlucht you can learn about 40 million years of geological history. Entry is also paid here and you get a protective helmet against falling rocks.
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    August 31, 2021

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    At the entrance to the parking lot, the visitor pays 6.00 € entry for the Geoparc Bletterbach. The price includes admission to the Bletterbach Gorge, the exhibition in the visitor center in Aldein and the GEOMuseum Radein, as well as the free rental of a helmet for a hike through the Bletterbach Gorge. In addition, in the visitor center you can learn interesting facts about millions of years of geological history.
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    Bletterbach Geological Trail

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    Embark on the Bletterbach Geological Trail, a moderate hike that leads you directly through a dramatic canyon often likened to the 'Grand Canyon of South Tyrol'. You will traverse the gravel bed of the Bletterbach Gorge, where towering rock faces reveal colorful geological layers from ancient periods. This route spans 3.8 miles (6.1 km) with an elevation gain of 914 feet (279 metres), typically taking about 2 hours and 4 minutes to complete. Along the way, you can admire spectacular waterfalls, such as the Butterloch Waterfall, and catch glimpses of the white Dolomite rock of Corno Bianco/Weisshorn.

    Before you head out, remember that helmets are mandatory for entering the gorge; you can rent them for free at the GEOPARC Bletterbach visitor center. It is also essential to wear waterproof shoes, as you will be walking on wet rock and crossing the river multiple times. Always check for potential trail closures due to rain or landslides before your visit to ensure a safe experience.

    This trail offers a unique journey through the GEOPARC Bletterbach, where you can witness millions of years of Earth's history etched into the canyon walls. The geological layers from the Permian to the Triassic periods provide a fascinating insight into the region's past. It is a prime example of how natural forces have shaped the landscape, making it a notable destination for those interested in geology and natural wonders.

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    Discover the unique landscape of the Bletterbach Gorge Geological Trail, a moderate hike that takes you deep into a dramatic canyon. This route covers 6.0 miles (9.7 km) with an elevation gain of 1280 feet (390 metres), typically taking around 3 hours and 4 minutes to complete. You'll navigate along the stream bed, surrounded by impressive canyon walls and passing through peaceful forest sections. Keep an eye out for the majestic Corno Bianco mountain, which provides a stunning backdrop to your journey.

    Plan your visit between early May and late October, as the trail is generally accessible during these months. It is essential to wear sturdy, waterproof shoes, as you will be walking on river gravel and wet rocks, and crossing the stream. Helmets are compulsory for safety within the gorge due to potential rockfall; you can pick one up for free at the Bletterbach Geopark Visitor Center before you start your adventure.

    This trail offers a fascinating journey through millions of years of Earth's history, earning its nickname as the "Grand Canyon of South Tyrol." As you explore, you'll see colorful rock layers and might even spot ancient fossils embedded in the canyon walls. The Bletterbach Gorge is a designated GEOPARC, making it a significant site for understanding geological processes and natural heritage.

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    Location: Aldein - Aldino, South Tyrol, Italy

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