General description
The trail is located in the Stilfserjoch National Park and leads through a forest of spruce and larch.
Five information boards provide information about the history of the inclined railway:
the valley station and the construction of the incline railway from 1929
technical data about the incline railway
the St Martin church constructed in the 17th century, as well as marble transport in times before the construction of the incline railway when boulders were transported into the valley by means of brake slides,
hemp-rope pulleys and flatbed wagons pulled by oxen
the mountain station with the machine house, the drive engine and the cylinder rope winch
a brief company profile of the marble works in Lasa and a list of the historical mining sites
The hike can be done as a circular route, in combination with a visit to the “Gurgl” gorge in the lower Laaser Tal valley.
This section of the hike is not recommended for those uncomfortable with heights. All others can go along the trail through the Laaser Tal valley.
Route description
The winding Lasa Marble Trail starts at the station in the valley and takes you from the little church of S. Martino up to the station at Bremsberg. The story of this historic sloping cable railway is described on the signposts.
Description to arrive at destination
From Reschen or Meran to Laas to the valley station of the inclined railway.
Parking
The car can be parked at the Laas station parking place.
Public transport
By the Venosta train to Laas.
More information on the timetables, see www.suedtirolmobil.info
Safety instructions
The hike can be done as a circular route, in combination with a visit to the “Gurgl” gorge in the lower Laaser Tal valley.
This section of the hike is not recommended for those uncomfortable with heights. All others can go along the trail through the Laaser Tal valley.