Durnholzer Tal

The Durnholzer valley (Italian Valdurna ) is the longest and most important tributary of the Sarntal in South Tyrol (Italy). It branches at Astfeld from the Sarn valley to the northeast, and is about twelve miles long. The valley is drained by the Durnholzer Bach and ends in Durnholz on Durnholzer lake at an altitude of 1558 m slm On the east side of the valley is Reinwald, there is a ski resort. The entire valley is part of the municipal area of ​​the municipality Sarn Valley.

The Durnholzer Bach several times derived for power generation and flows at Astfeld in the Talfer.

Literature and Maps

  • Freytag & Berndt- Verlag Wien, hiking map 1:50,000, sheet WCS 4, Sterzing - Brixen, ISBN 3-85084-794-2
  • Topographic hiking map, Monti Sarenti / Sarntaler Alps, sheet 040, 1:25,000, Casa Editrice Tabacco, ISBN 88-8315-054-6
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