Trudner Horn / Monte Corno Nature Park

Mixed deciduous forest (archive Amt für Natur / Ufficio Natura, photo Othmar Seehauser)
Mixed deciduous forest (archive Amt für Natur / Ufficio Natura, photo Othmar Seehauser)

Visible and invisible time

The species diversity of both fauna and flora in the park is unique compared with other South Tyrolean nature parks

Having been founded in 1980 and expanded two decades later, the Trudner Horn / Monte Corno Nature Park now covers a surface area of 6,851 ha that are part of the towns of Altrei /Anterivo, Montan / Montagna, Neumarkt / Egna, Salurn / Salorno and Truden / Trodena. The park is located in the south of Bozen / Bolzano, on the orographically left side of the Etsch / Adige river. It is delimited by the end of Fleimstal / Val die Fiemme valley in the north, Cembra valley in the southeast and Etsch / Adige valley from Neumarkt / Egna to the defile of Salurn / Salorno in the west. The species diversity of both fauna and flora in the park is unique compared with other South Tyrolean nature parks by virtue of the fact that the park’s sub-Mediterranean climatic zone is far milder than the harsher climate that prevails in the northeast.

The park is part of the European-wide Natura 2000 sites, which aim to promote habitat, flora and fauna conservation and were established under the EU’s FFH Directive (92/43/EC) and Bird’s Directive (2009/147/EC). Article 6(1) of the FFH Directive requires EU member states to elaborate conservation measures for Natura 2000 sites, to which end the province of South Tyrol commissioned so called management plans.

Each park has an executive board whose members are representatives of the relevant municipalities, an expert in natural sciences, representatives of nature conservation associations, farmers' representatives and representatives of the relevant provincial agencies.

Overview map of the Trudner Horn / Monte Corno Nature Park
Overview map of the Trudner Horn / Monte Corno Nature Park
Nature park facts

Area: 6,873 ha
Height difference: 1,571 m
Established: 1980
Park rules and regulations

Municipalities:
Altrei / Anterivo: 1,105 ha, of which 79% is in the nature park
Montan an der Weinstraße / Montagna sulla strada del vino: 1,891 ha, of which 54% is in the nature park
Neumarkt / Egna: 2,367 ha, of which 60% is in the nature park
Salurn / Salorno: 3,320 ha, of which 56% is in the nature park
Truden im Naturpark / Trodena nel Parco naturale: 2,070 ha, of which 81% is in the nature park

Nature Park Visitor Center

Nature Park Visitor Center

Address: 
Am Kofl 2
39040 Truden im Naturpark / Trodena nel parco naturale

Phone: +39 0471 869247
Email: info.th@provinz.bz.it

Gfrill / Cauria Information Center

Gfrill / Cauria Information Center

Address:
Gfrill / Cauria
39040 Salurn / Salorno

Phone: +39 0471 869247
Email: info.th@provinz.bz.it

Did you know that ...

Did you know that ...

Find out more about the Trudner Horn / Monte Corno Nature Park. Here you will find some information about geology, species and habitats as well as the history of the area.

[external Link]: Natura 2000

Natura 2000

The European network of protected areas for the long-term protection of natural and semi-natural habitats as well as wild animal and plant species and the conservation of biodiversity.

[external Link]: Research and data gathering

Research and data gathering

The Amt für Natur / Ufficio Natura carries out studies on various plant and animal species. Knowledge about valuable habitats is also a prerequisite for effective nature conservation. Information on this is available in German and Italian.

Interpretive nature trails

Interpretive nature trails

Experience nature, enjoy the landscape and sharpen your view - this is our motto for the nature experience trails, which provide an insight into the special features of the Nature Parks.

[external Link]: Virtual Tours

Virtual Tours

Our "Virtual Tours" provide panoramic views and give you an idea of the unique natural and cultural landscape of the Nature Parks.