The Marlenger Waalweg irrigation path beginning from Töll

General description

The Marlinger Waalweg is one of the most beautiful irrigation channels in the Meran region. With a length of 12 km, it is the longest irrigation channel path in South Tyrol. It starts in Töll/Tel (municipality of Partschins) and leads through the villages of Forst (municipality of Algund), Marling, Tscherms and Lana. The trail runs almost level along the irrigation channel and is ideal for families and children. Between chestnut groves and extensive orchards, the magnificent views of the Meran basin are inspiring. The ideal hiking time for this irrigation canal trail is spring (when the trees are in blossom) and autumn.

Route description

Tour Start
Töll/Tel, Hydro-electricity station
Tour End
Lana, Central bus-station, Vigiljoch/San Vigilio cableway valley station


Starting the Marlinger Waalweg at Töll/Tel, Hydro-electricity station, then the path goes on above the town of Marling/Marlengo and past Tscherms/Cermes and it ends in Lana. It stays at an even level as it meanders along the water irrigation canal and is ideal for families with small children. It is lined with chestnut trees and extensive fruit orchards and gives wonderful panorama views out over the entire Meran/o basin.

Parking

Due to the limited parking facilities in the municipality of Partschins and in the spirit of sustainability, as well as the protection of the Partschins recreational area, we ask you to use public transport. Thank you very much!

Public transport

Timetable search: https://www.suedtirolmobil.info/en/

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