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The Apple Walk

The Apple Walk offers a varied apple-themed experience with 12 exciting stops. At each stop, you’ll find short videos, interesting facts about apple cultivation, and a quiz question with four possible answers. 

Scan the QR code at each station, answer all questions correctly, and enter your details in the app: then you can collect a small gift at the Tourist Office in Laces-Val Martello.

Important:

We hand out only one gift per family/group, regardless of how many people take part or how many times the trail is completed.

Directions

The tour starts at the Latsch sports field. From there, the route takes you leisurely toward Eistschött and on to the IceForum. The path then leads through the beautiful apple orchards toward the Bierkeller. After that, you’ll continue along the small Waalweg toward Morter. From there, turn right and head back toward Latsch, passing more apple orchards. Back in the village, you’ll reach Hofgasse. From here, you can continue on to the town center at your leisure or turn right and head back to the sports field.

Description to arrive at destination

Take the Vinschgau main road to Latsch, and from there head towards Tarsch until you reach the SportForum in Latsch.

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Latsch Sports Field

State open
Duration 1:37 h
Length 6.2 km
Difficulty easy
Difference in height uphill 66 hm
Difference in height downhill 77 hm
Difference in height 715 m
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