Hiking the Adolf Munkel Weg to Geisleralm in Val di Funes, South Tyrol 4K
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Welcome to our exciting hiking adventure in the breathtaking Val di Funes, South Tyrol! Today, we're embarking on the Adolf Munkel Weg trail, a journey that promises spectacular alpine views and a true communion with nature. This trail is a hidden gem, and we're here to share the beauty of the journey as we make our way to the charming Geisleralm.
The Adolf Munkel Weg trail takes us through lush meadows and enchanting forests, offering moments of serenity and wonder. As we ascend, the Geisler Peaks stand tall in the backdrop, providing a dramatic and awe-inspiring spectacle. Our ultimate destination, Geisleralm, is a charming mountain hut nestled in the heart of this pristine wilderness. It's a well-deserved rest stop for hikers, offering hearty South Tyrolean cuisine and a chance to soak in the stunning surroundings. Join us on this journey as we capture the essence of Val di Funes, where natural beauty and tranquility meet, and where the Adolf Munkel Weg trail leads us to an unforgettable mountain retreat
Hello buddy!! First of all, Thank you. For being such amazing RUclips content. I Love it, 😍
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excellent video and great job explaining the trail! will do in June! thanks.
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Great scenery - I really love this breathtaking spot with these iconic views. Great video!
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Great video! Thank you!!!
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Bijo ..love your channel ..when this is done ..which week of summer ? Thanks
We hiked in the first week of July, but the drone shots are from the first week of October. Yeah, we've been there twice this year. July is the best time to go, but it gets pretty crowded, so you should aim to get there as early as you can, we started the hike around 8.
Thanks for the video, really helpful. We're visiting the Dolomites early July and we wanted to spend a day in Val de Funes as it looks so beautiful.
We're not regular hikers though so do you know if there's a way of doing a shorter hike to Geisler Alm and then on to St Magdalena?
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There are a few routes to get to Geisleralm, and if I remember correctly, the shortest one would still take around one and a half hours. But don't worry, the views are so good that you won't feel exhausted. Plus, there are plenty of sitting spots along the way, so take it easy.
Heading to see Santa Magdalena Church on the same day after the Geisleralm hike might be a bit much, especially if you're not active hikers. The roads are paved, but it's an ascend only from the parking lot. So, my suggestion would be to split it into two days.
@@BijoMohan Thanks for the info. I'll search for a shorter route. 1.5 hours shouldn't be a problem at all because I walk regularly but hiking is impossible in Jakarta😁
I am sure you will manage this hike. Wishing you a great time in the Dolomites in advance👍🏼