From Partschins to Meran via Oberplars and the Algund irrigation channel path, finishing on the famous Tappeinerweg Trail.
This varied hike links Partschins with the spa town of Merano via one of the most popular irrigation channel paths in the Merano area. Orchards, quiet paths and wide views accompany the route to Gratsch. The final section along the Tappeinerweg Trail is a true Meran highlight—perfect for combining nature, cultural landscapes and a touch of city atmosphere.
Starting point
Partschins, village centre
Destination
Merano, town centre
Partschins – trail 10A – Töllgraben – Oberplars – Algund irrigation channel path – Gratsch – Tappeinerweg Trail – Meran town centre
The walk starts in the village centre of Partschins. From here, the route follows Franz von Goldegg Street and then trail 10A, which leads through orchards across the Töllgraben to Oberplars. Passing the small area known as “Köstenwaldele”, the route continues briefly along the road, then turns right towards the centre of Oberplars. After the church, it reaches the bus stop, where the path turns left and follows trail 7 to the entrance of the irrigation channel path.
From here, the route follows the Algund irrigation channel path to Gratsch, on a pleasant, mostly level path with beautiful views over the Adige Valley.
At the end of the irrigation channel path, a suspension bridge marks the transition to the final section. A short stretch downhill on the road leads to the start of the Tappeinerweg Trail, one of Merano’s most famous walks. Following it brings you into Meran’s town centre, where the walk ends.
The starting points of our hiking tours can be reached comfortably and in an environmentally friendly way by bus and train. With the South Tyrol Guest Pass, all public transport throughout South Tyrol can be used free of charge – no need to search for parking. Tip: timetables and connections are available at www.suedtirolmobil.info.
Parking options in Partschins are limited. In order to protect the local natural area and support sustainable travel, we recommend using public transport. Thank you for helping to protect this area!
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