Take the König Laurin I lift up towards the legendary realm of King Laurin – the Rosengarten | Catinaccio. From the mid-station, we set off on varied trails that lead us to mysterious spots featured in the legend of King Laurin. Although the tour is short, it offers plenty of adventure and exciting challenges for the children. On the trails, they can playfully develop their riding skills, improve balance and agility, and at the same time discover the breathtaking nature and fascinating stories of the region.
Date: Friday, 12.06.2026 | Meeting point: 01:00 PM, mountain station cable car Welschnofen Laurin I | Duration: 2 hours | Age: 5 - 14 years | Equipment: Snack and drink, sun protection, rain jacket | Free child participation when a parent takes part in a Rosadira Bike tour or workshop (eggental.com/rosadira) | Registration: until the day before, online until 07:00 PM, or during office hours at the tourist offices or by phone at +39 0471 619 500.
The program start PUNCTUALLY, delays cannot be considered because of the program.
Course is held in GERMAN AND ITALIAN LANGUAGE.
Route
Getting to the meeting point by public transport is easy and convenient.
By public bus line:
- 180 from Bozen | Bolzano, Birchabruck | Ponte Nova, Val di Fassa
- 180 or 184 from Karersee | Carezza, Karerpass | Passo Costalunga
- 184 from Weissenstein | Pietralba, Petersberg | Monte San Pietro, Deutschnofen | Nova Ponente, Stenk (or 181 and change 180)
- 184 from Obereggen, Eggen | Ega (or 184 and change 180)
- 187 from Steinegg | Collepietra, Gummer | San Valentino (or 182 and change 180)
Bus stop: Welschnofen cable car + by foot (1 min.); online timetable search at www.suedtirolmobil.info/en/
Meeting point: Mountain station cable car
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By car:
Destination: Welschnofen | Nova Levante
Parking: Parking lot cable car
Enrolment
Until the day before, online until 07:00 PM, or during office hours at the tourist offices or by phone at +39 0471 619 500.
Holders of the Mountain Pass can use 17 lifts in the heart of the Rosengarten, Latemar and Schlern/Sciliar any three or five days within a period of seven consecutive days.