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Irrigation channel paths
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"Kaandlwaal" irrigation channel path
General description
At Kaandlwaal, which is still used for irrigation, hollow tree trunks (Kaandln) were joined together to channel water down from the mountains, and the Kaandlwaal trail winds up steeply right beside it.
Route description
Kaandlwaal Trail sets out from the Wanderparkplatz Stallwies parking lot. The wide forest trail #5 leads to the "Suachbichl" overlook before crossing the Waldbergbauer trail. Track the Kaandlwaal channel through the woodland. Information panels explain the construction, mechanics and maintenance of the channel. Follow trail #15A to return to your starting point. In the summer, you can also take the hiking bus to return to Stallwies.
State
open
Duration
1:30 h
Length
3.652 km
Difficulty
easy
Difference in height uphill
239 hm
Difference in height downhill
239 hm
Difference in height
2102 m
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Tourist association Laces-Martello
Piazza Principale 14
39021 Laces
info@latsch.it
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Pure Vinschgau valley culture: Vuseum’s permanent exhibition is dedicated to the history of the Waale irrigation channels, their flora and fauna, and their essential role in Vinschgau culture. The exhibition features extensive information and a Waal trail with a Waalerhütte hut and Waalschelle bell.
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