Discover the best top things to do in Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy including Seiser Alm - Alpe di Siusi, Becco Di Filadonna, Val di Concei, Torrente Passirio, Piramidi di terra, Collina di Tarces, GEOPARC Bletterbach - UNESCO World Heritage, Ponte dell'Orco, Rittner Erdpyramiden - Piramidi di Terra del Renon, Piramidi di Terra.
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Been here in early September. The landscape of the Seiser Alm is super beautiful, offers amazing views and the whole infrastructure is very well developed. Leasure options for everybody and all levels of difficulty. For very good reason this area is recognized as UNESCO world heritage. Must go when in south tyrol.
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Really worth the detour from the main valley road (about 20 minutes each way, plus about 1hr roundtrip walk from the Schönblick point + the time you spend there, altogether 2 solid hours). Spectacular landscape, of unbelievably thin earth needles supporting stones. Nicely made easy path allowing perfect views. A must.
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Welcome at the UNESCO - World Heritage GEOPARC Bletterbach in Aldein & Radein. At the southwestern foothills of the Dolomites you can find adventure parks, learning center, nature monuments and an impressive Canyon with its geological treasures and diverse landscapes. Discover the history of earth in one of the most beautiful areas in South Tyrol.
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Europe's tallest and most perfectly shaped earth pyramids are to be found on the Renon mountain in several locations: in the gorge of the Finsterbach creek between Longomoso and Monte di Mezzo, in the Katzenbach-creek gorge below Soprabolzano, and in the gorge of Gasters in Auna di Sotto. Earth pyramids consist of cone-shaped pillars formed by deposited clay and a boulder on top - they often form rather bizarre shapes, and tend to be shrouded in mystery. But there is an explanation for their existence. Earth pillars started forming from moraine clay soil left behind after the last Ice Age when the glaciers of the Valle d'Isarco covering the valley melted away. In dry condition the soil is hard as stone, but, as soon as it rains, it turns into a soft muddy mass, starts sliding, and so forms 10 to 15-meter-steep slopes. Through additional rainfall, these slopes will erode. However, where there are rocks in the muddy mass, the clay soil underneath these rocks stays protected from the rain. So, while the surrounding material is continually carried off with the weather, the protected pillars literally rise out of the ground to form majestic earth pyramids. It's hard to tell how long the formation of a full-blown earth pyramid actually takes, simply because it depends on too many factors. It's just as difficult to assert how old an earth pyramid might be or can get. What we can say for certain though is that the biggest and prettiest ones develop over the timespan of thousands of years. Once the boulder falls from its peak, an earth pyramid quickly bites the dust. When this happens, the material below is naked, exposed to the rain, and the pillar shrinks with every rainfall. While one earth pyramid vanishes through this process, a bit further up the slope the next one comes to life.
These are interesting geological formations and offer a nice hike from the Ritten train station station on hike-route 24. A great way to spend a morning or afternoon if you are in Bolzano. June 2018 costs are €10 for Ritten funicular from Bolzano (return) + €6 Ritten train (return).
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