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The Bearded Vulture Learns to Fly in Trafoi - Animal watching

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Bird watching guided by rangers of National Park

The bearded vulture has its breeding ground in specific parts of the Stelvio National Park. If breeding takes place again this year, a young bird can be observed from a respectful distance as part of a guided hike with partner hiking guides from the national park. Find out more about this ecologically valuable bird and the Alpine-wide reintroduction project.



- Registration: required; must be completed by 5.00 pm the day before

- Duration: 3 hours, including 1–1.5 hours of walking

- Elevation gain: up to 200 metres

- You may bring your own binoculars (not essential; the guide will have a pair)

- Pack your own lunch

- Participation fee: to be paid at the visitor centre (in cash or by card)



By car:

Centre of Trafoi on the Stelvio Pass road SS38

- Car park 1 (500 m away, for a fee) or

- Car park 2 (50 m away, free of charge) or

- Car park 3 (500m away, free of charge)



Directions to the meeting point:

Public transport: bus line 270, bus stop Hotel Post (400m away)