Gilf Promenade
This trail runs along both banks from the Gilf Gorge down to the point where the river enters the city. On the right bank, it connects directly with the path that leads to the Powder Tower and the Tappeiner Promenade; on the left, it joins with the Summer Promenade. Gilf Promenade is particularly intriguing for its subtropical vegetation. Its Walk of Poets also makes it the most romantic of Merano’s promenades: modern and contemporary love poetry is engraved onto a series of benches here.
Route description
While the Gilfpromenade can accommodate wheelchairs and pushchairs, it's important to note that the route is gravel and includes some changes in elevation. Therefore, careful consideration and planning are advisable. Additionally, the tour is well-suited for older individuals and families with children. Along the way, there are several benches where you can pause and rest.The Margarete-Maultasch connecting path between Gilf and Lazag is not suitable for wheelchair users or families with pushchairs due to the steps.
There is no tactile guidance system or other aids for the blind on this tour.
Informations about the tour
Duration: 0:11 h
Length: 0.5 km
Difficulty: easy
Difference in height uphill: 17 hm
Difference in height downhil:l 7 hm
Highest point: 342 m