Mindful in the mountains and valleys – exploring Lana and its surroundings
Tips and paths for mindful exploration in the Lana region
Mindful in the mountains and valleys – exploring Lana and its surroundings
Mindful in the mountains and valleys – exploring Lana and its surroundings

Mindful in the mountains and valleys – exploring Lana and its surroundings

Tips and paths for mindful exploration in the Lana region

The Lana region is set in a diverse landscape of orchards, forests, gentle slopes, and mountains. It’s a popular destination for hikers, cyclists, and those seeking relaxation – and at the same time, it’s a habitat for many animals and plants. To keep this balance, respect and mindfulness are essential.
Everyone moving through this area carries a responsibility – for nature, for other people, and for themselves. Being mindful means, for example, staying on marked trails, not leaving litter, showing care for wildlife, and avoiding unnecessary noise. Mutual respect – between visitors, locals, and agriculture – is also part of it.
Only if we all act consciously can Lana remain a place people enjoy visiting – and where future generations can also feel at home.
 
Drinking water in the Lana region

Tap water in the Lana region is of excellent quality and can be safely consumed. It mostly comes from natural springs in the surrounding mountains and valleys. You can drink tap water in accommodation establishments and restaurants without any problems.

In many villages of the Lana region you will find drinking fountains where you can refill your water bottle free of charge. Look out for marked fountains or ask at the information office for the nearest drinking water points.

Refilling your reusable water bottle instead of buying new plastic bottles helps reduce plastic waste and significantly lowers CO₂ emissions.

Water is a valuable resource. Conscious and careful use helps preserve it for everyone.

Here you can find the list of all public drinking fountains in the region:

Lana
1. Niederlana/Lana di Sotto, Lahnstraße
2. Niederlana/Lana di Sotto, Parish Square
3. Niederlana/Lana di Sotto, Schnatterpeckstraße / Zollstraße
4. Tribus Square
5. Sennegg
6. Capuchin Church
7. St. Johann Church
8. Merano Street, park at the bus station
9. Völlan/Foiana, community centre

Tscherms/Cermes
1. Gampenstraße/via Palade, above the school
2. Gampenstraße/via Palade, village square
3. Gampenstraße/via Palade, entrance to Grubergasse

Burgstall/Postal
1. Kirchweg/via chiesa, old and new cemetery
2. Romstraße/via Roma, entrance to the sports field
3. Bahnhofstraße/via stazione, directly at the town hall
4. Bahnhofstraße/via stazione, large playground near the municipality
5. Lana-Burgstall/Postal railway station

Gargazon/Gargazzone
1. Romstraße/via Roma, in front of the town hall
2. Romstraße/via Roma, next to Grüner Baum

South Tyrol CleanUP Days
Let’s get active together – for nature in the Lana region
For the third time, the Lana region is taking part in the South Tyrol CleanUP Days. From 17 to 20 September 2026, locals and guests are invited to jointly send a message in support of a clean and mindful environment.
What are the CleanUP Days about? Quite simply: over these four days we collect waste along hiking trails, in forests, in villages, along promenades, and in many other places in nature and urban areas. In this way, we jointly send a message for a clean and mindful Lana region.
Everyone can take part free of charge. You can set out on your own or join a CleanUP accompanied by local associations. The corresponding dates and meeting points can be found below.
The Lana and Surroundings Tourist Association provides bags and grabbers for all participants. In cooperation with the municipalities, collection points will also be set up where the filled bags can be handed in.
We look forward to your participation – and to doing something good together for nature in the Lana region.