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Closed hiking trails

Closed hiking and biking trails

Current state of hiking and biking trails around Algund

The journey is the reward… but especially in summer, some hiking trails are closed every now and then due to forestry and construction work or stormy weather. You will find a list of all closed trails on this site so that you don´t have find out when you´re already there.
Our interactive map will help you find alternative trails to plan your trip despite the closures. Be sure to pay attention to the signs at the trails and follow the commands and prohibitions.

Interactive map

Last update: 17/10/2025

Closed hiking trails

 
  • Merano High Mountain Trail: Between Tumlhof and Jägerrast in Pfossental, there's a detour via the road (approx. 1.5h). This applies until further notice.
  • Detour of the hiking trail from Rabland/Ried to Aschbach from 08/10 to 24/10/2025 due to logging work.








Closed cycle paths

 

Closure cable car Aschbach

Period: 04/11/2025

Please note that the Saring–Aschbach cable car will be closed on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, due to maintenance work. On that day, the mountain hamlet of Aschbach will only be accessible by road.

Closure of the “Kirchweg” trail

Period: 01/11/2025 to 10/04/2026

Closure of the “Kirchweg” trail in the section between Breitofen Street 9a (Hotel “Fayn”) and Rosengarten Street due to expansion work on the “Molino” stream, from Saturday, November 1, 2025, until Friday, April 10, 2026.

Vinschgau railway line

Effective immediately, the Laas-Mals section of the Vinschgau Valley Railway will be closed for one year

A replacement bus service (line B250) operates every 30 minutes.
Please note: Bicycles cannot be transported on the replacement buses.
Tickets: tickets cannot be purchased or validated on board the buses. Please make sure to validate your tickets or passes before boarding.


Full closure of the Merano–Mals line from 26 October.
From Sunday, 26 October 2025, until approximately 28 March 2026, the entire Merano–Mals section of the Vinschgau Railway will be closed.
During this period, a replacement bus service will operate.

Please check the destination signs on the buses, as additional services may be in operation and not all buses will cover the full route between Merano and Mals.
In general, buses stop at the main stops in each village, not necessarily at the train stations. The village of Marling and its station will not be served by the replacement service.

More detailed information can be found here.


Alternative options for cyclists and guests:
  • You can contact local taxi or private shuttle services that organize transport for passengers and bicycles to Mals or Resia, for example:

Taxi Iriswww.taxi-iris.com

Südtirol Bike Shuttlewww.suedtirolbike.info/shuttle

Construction on the new Lueg Bridge

from 2025 to approximately 2028

After more than 55 years, the Lueg Bridge along the A13 Brenner motorway has reached the end of its service life. For road safety reasons and to relieve the bridge, a single-lane traffic flow in both directions has been in effect since January 1st, 2025. To reduce long delays and traffic jams on days with heavy traffic, a temporary two-lane flow will be established through special traffic management.

More information can be found here.
Construction work on Reschenstraße street with local diversion

Construction work on Reschenstraße street with local diversion

Period: End September 2024 to the End 2026

Construction work on the rockfall gallery between the Reschen Pass and Pfunds began in early September and is scheduled for completion at the end of 2026.

The diversion for cars is via the Engadiner (B184) and Martinsbrucker Straße (B185) and therefore partly via Swiss territory. Trucks, vehicles with trailers over 6.5 metres and buses over 13 metres are not allowed to use this route. They must wait for the closures or take a wide detour. Motorhomes are not subject to any restrictions and may use the diversions route.

Good news: the Reschen Pass will remain open to two lanes around the public holiday on 3 October (German Unity Day).
This diversion via the Engadiner Straße (B184) and the Martinsbrucker Straße (B185) will take about 10 minutes longer than the regular route, depending on the volume of traffic.
The Reschenpass itself is not affected by the closure!