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Hike the moderate Kohlern Plateau Trail to Titschenwarte Viewpoint for 5.8 miles, gaining 1558 feet with panoramic views of the Dolomites.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The Kohlern Plateau is easily accessible from Bolzano via the Kohlerbahn, the world's first passenger cable car. This provides a convenient way to reach the starting point of the trail.
The trail is generally classified as 'moderate' (T2 according to the Swiss Alpine Club Hiking Scale). While some sections involve steep ascents and require good fitness and sure-footedness, it is manageable for most hikers with a reasonable level of experience.
The trail winds primarily through dense forests of larches, spruces, and beeches, featuring mossy ground, exposed roots, and rocks. You'll encounter a mix of forest roads, stone staircases with wooden handrails, and some steep sections, as well as asphalt, dirt roads, and wild paths.
The route offers diverse sights. Key highlights include the breathtaking Titschenwarte Viewpoint itself, the historic Villa Bittner in Kohlern, and the Weihwasserstein natural monument. You'll also pass through idyllic forests and meadows, and potentially discover the ruins of a WWII anti-aircraft post near Monte Pozza/Titschen.
From the Titschenwarte Viewpoint, you are treated to magnificent panoramic vistas. These include expansive views of the Sciliar/Schlern, the Catinaccio/Rosengarten group, the Latemar, the Pala di Santa/Zanggen, the Adige Valley, and the city of Bolzano spread out below. On clear days, the view can extend to the Dolomites and the Ortler group.
The trail itself is generally dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the hike with your canine companion. However, if you plan to use the Kohlerbahn cable car for access, it's advisable to check their specific pet policy beforehand.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Kohlern Plateau Trail to Titschenwarte Viewpoint. It is freely accessible to the public.
The trail is enjoyable across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. During warmer months, the predominantly forested route provides ample shade, making it a good option. Winter hiking is also possible, but conditions may vary and require appropriate gear.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the European long distance path E5 - Italy, Valle dello Stagno - Weihertal, and Vecchio sentiero del Colle - Alter Kohlererweg, among others.
Yes, the Titschenwarte Viewpoint features a small rock outcrop with a wooden balcony, equipped with tables, benches, and a covered area. This makes it an ideal spot for a break or a picnic while enjoying the panoramic views.
Monte Pozza/Titschen is the highest point of Bolzano, standing at 1616m. It is marked by a stone capital from 1994 and is located near the Titschenwarte Viewpoint.
From 265 to 1,149 m in seven minutes to Bozen's local mountain, the Kohlern, and climbed the observation tower with around 300 steps and enjoyed the incredible foresight, despite the hazy weather. Then we went over hill and dale quite demanding up to the Titschen, where there are still some flak stations from the 2nd World War. On the route you always have spectacular views right at the edge of the break. Over hill and dale it was quite steep again to the cable car and even steeper with the train back into the valley.
Leisurely hike with a few stops because of the many delicious raspberries. As always, breathtaking view of the Titschenwarte, ideal place to linger and enjoy a snack (you have to bring your own because there is no inn far and wide 🙂)
There's actually wine waiting for hikers at the top of the Titschenwarte. What a great idea.
At the Titschenwarte there are not only 2 tables, 2 benches and an amazing view, but also full wine bottles and wine glasses as well as a trust fund. The wine was very tasty, we were happy to top up the fund. Tip: You should bring a pocket knife with a corkscrew 🍷
I was on the Titschen (1,616m), Bolzano's highest point. Unfortunately in the middle of the forest and therefore totally unspectacular.