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Path of tranquillity – hike from the church to the monastery
Hikes/trips
5/12/2025 - 10/6/2025
Schnalstal
Note: currently, the tour is only offered in German and Italian
Majestically perched on a rock, the pilgrimage church of Unser Frau in Schnals/ Madonna di Senales is the starting point for a roughly 2.5-hour hike along Via Monachorum via the ancient larch trees of Schnals, waterfalls, and mountain springs to the former Carthusian monastery of Allerengelberg in Karthaus/Certosa.
And there? Silence – and a journey into the past.
Period: May - October, Mondays
Duration: approx. 3.5 hours
Price: 10 € per person from 10 years (incl. hiking guide and guided tour)
Meeting point: 1.30 pm – Unser Frau, pilgrimage church
Registration: T +39 0473 679 148 (Information office Val Senales) or online until 12 noon
Informations
http://www.schnalstal.it
Registration:
T +39 0473 679 148 (Information office Val Senales) or online until 12 noon
Meeting place:
1.30 pm – Unser Frau, pilgrimage church
Place
- Schnalstal
Organizer
Tourism Coop. Schnalstal Valley
Certosa/Karthaus 42
Senales/Schnals 39020
info@schnalstal.it - info@valsenales.cc
www.schnalstal.it - www.valsenales.cc
Phone
+39 0473 679148
+39 0473 679177
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