Teufelsteinweg Trail in St. Martin
Directions
From the tourist office in St. Martin in Passeier, you start heading towards the village centre until you reach the Sparkasse bank. There, you turn left into the Dorfstraße and continue until you reach the fire station. From here, you stay on the same road until just before the main road. You then turn into the Ritterweg and follow it to the Obergereuth Hof. There, you leave the road and first climb across a meadow, then continue more steeply through the forest until you reach the street Gruber Straße. You follow this road to a bend, turn right, and continue for about 400 m until the path turns into a forest track. You now follow it gently downhill, first along a trail and then on a wide forest road. The route mostly runs through the forest until you eventually reach a meadow path above St. Martin. The final section follows the street Feldbauernweg back to the fire station and from there you return to the starting point along the same route.
The trail is not suitable for strollers and wheelchairs.
Recommended equipment
War sturdy hiking boots, appropriate clothing for the weather and bring sufficient water and provisions.
Description to arrive at destination
• Coming from Meran towards the Passeiertal Valley, take the Jaufenstraße SS44 to St. Martin
• Coming from the Jaufenpass towards Meran, take the Jaufenstraße SS44 to St. Martin
• Coming from the Timmelsjoch towards Moos, continue on the Timmelsjochstraße towards St. Leonhard on the same road, then continue towards Meran on the Jaufenstraße SS44 to St. Martin
Public transport
Choose a more environmentally friendly way to travel and use our public transport services.
• Bus line 240 from Meran towards St. Leonhard,Moos, Pfelders
• Bus line 240 from Pfelders, Moos, St. Leonhard towards Meran
Bus stop "St. Martin, Schwimmbad"/"St. Martin, Außerdorf"
You can find the timetables at www.suedtirolmobil.info or on the Passeiertal app!
Author's tip
Always stay on marked trails, check the weather conditions before you hike and pay particular attention to snow, wet ground, or slippery sections.