Marling offers a variety of unique hiking trails that combine nature, culture, and history. These trails are not only a delight for hiking enthusiasts but also a wonderful way to discover the diverse flora and fauna of the region.
The Squirrel Trail: The nature and adventure trail in Marling, marked by squirrel signs, is designed as a circular route that offers 23 nature and adventure stations for the whole family over just over a kilometer. It is alternately divided into play, sport, and relaxation zones, interspersed with educational stations on the topic of forest and wood. Additionally, the nature and adventure trail in Marling features an adventure rope course and a forest classroom for creative forest artists.
Woodland Adventure Trail along the Marlinger Waal (irrigation channel): This adventure trail runs along the historic Marlinger Waal, through dense forests and along babbling watercourses. Here, visitors can learn interesting facts about the fauna and flora of the Waal at 13 adventure stations. The exciting forest adventure trail is ideal for families with children, as it is easy to walk and partially accessible with a buggy.
St. Martin's Trail: This easily walkable, nature-friendly circular route is named after the St. Martin's Chapel (near the Eggerhöfe). Contemplative experience stations and tranquil resting places invite you to pause. Discover old chapels, traditional farmhouses, and enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
WineCultureTrail: This trail is a must for wine lovers and culture enthusiasts. It leads through picturesque vineyards and offers insights into viticulture and wine production in South Tyrol. Along the way, there are info panels with texts on wine history and culture, oversized objects from viticulture, such as a vine, a must press, and the Pazeide - an ancient wine and mass vessel - in the village square.