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Bad Egart Circular Walk

Circular walk to Bad Egart, the oldest spa in Tyrol, featuring a museum and open-air exhibition. Family-friendly and suitable for buggies.

General description

Bad Egart is considered the oldest spa in Tyrol. The healing spring has been documented in use since 1430 and is believed to have already been known in Roman times for drinking and bathing cures. Today, Bad Egart is home to one of the most unusual museums dedicated to the Austro-Hungarian era, complemented by an open-air museum filled with curious exhibits. The walk follows an easy route and is also suitable for families with buggies.

 

Route description

Tour Start

Rabland/Rablà Railway Station – Aschbach/Rio Lagundo cableway valley station

Tour End

Rabland/Rablà Railway Station – Aschbach/Rio Lagundo cableway valley station

Aschbach/Rio Lagundo cableway valley station - Badlweg - Museum K.u.K. Bad Egart - cycling route - Rablà

The starting point is the valley station of the Aschbach cable car, located directly next to the Rabland train stop. From here, the route first turns left along a short stretch of paved road before continuing on a forest path towards Tel. This quiet, shaded section leads through woodland and passes the historic K.u.K. Museum Bad Egart.

The route then reaches the Adige bridge at Tel. After crossing the bridge, the path turns left and follows the cycle route along the Via Claudia Augusta, which leads comfortably back to the starting point.

Description to arrive at destination

The starting points of our hiking tours can be reached comfortably and in an environmentally friendly way by bus and train. With the South Tyrol Guest Pass, all public transport throughout South Tyrol can be used free of charge – no need to search for parking. Tip: timetables and connections are available at www.suedtirolmobil.info.

Parking

Parking options in Partschins are limited. In order to protect the local natural area and support sustainable travel, we recommend using public transport. Thank you for helping to protect this area!

Public transport

Timetable search: https://www.suedtirolmobil.info/en/