This summer, Val Gardena is getting some serious trail cred with the debut of its brand-new Dolomites Rangers – a dedicated team of eco-savvy mountain guardians ready to roam the peaks and protect this stunning slice of South Tyrol.
Fotocredit: valgardena.it Werner Dejori
What Is the Dolomites Rangers Initiative?
From June to September, four uniformed rangers will patrol the picturesque hiking and biking trails of Val Gardena, doling out safety tips, route updates, and gentle nudges for respectful mountain behaviour. Think of them as a cross between Bear Grylls and your local park warden, but with a South Tyrolean twist.
These roving rangers won’t just be handing out trail maps and weather reports. They’re trained in first aid, ready to assist in emergencies, and are on the lookout for illegal camping and parking. One ranger has already been on the job around Passo Gardena and Passo Sella, successfully curbing rogue campers and unruly parking over the past two years.
Keeping Val Gardena Wild and Wonderful
Backed by the Val Gardena Tourism Board, the three valley municipalities, the Seceda cable car, and the lift operators’ association, this pilot project aims to protect the unique flora and fauna of the Puez-Odle Nature Park, while making the mountain experience better for everyone.
Expect to spot the rangers across Selva, Santa Cristina and Ortisei. They’ll be working hand-in-hand with local authorities, the forest service, and the Judacrëp Gherdëina mountain rescue team, ensuring your alpine adventures are as safe and sustainable as they are scenic.
What Can You Ask a Ranger?
Best trails for the day based on weather
Tips for safe hiking and biking
Info on protected areas and wildlife
Guidance on legal camping spot
Help in case of minor injuries or emergencies
Why It Matters
Mountains are majestic, but fragile. With visitor numbers increasing each year, initiatives like this are vital to preserving the Dolomites for future generations. Plus, having a friendly face on the trail makes the wild feel just a bit more welcoming.
The Bottom Line
Val Gardena’s Dolomites Rangers are here to keep the peaks pristine and the people informed. Whether you’re a first-time hiker or a seasoned cyclist, say “Bun dé” if you see them – and maybe ask for a local tip or two.
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