Italy · 2026 guide
Things to Do in Martell
Everything you need to explore Martell — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.
Park in Martell
A network of marked paths through the valley floor and lower slopes, following the Plima River past working farms and hay barns.
🕐 Always open
💡 Pick up the map from the tourist office in Gand; the 'Circular Route 1' is flat and takes about 90 minutes at a strolling pace.
Hotels near Martell Valley Walking Trails →A scenic walking path through alpine meadows and woodland near the village centre, with views of the Ortler Alps.
🕐 Open 24 hours; best in daylight
💡 Start early morning for the best light on the peaks and fewer crowds. Wear sturdy shoes after rain.
Hotels near Latsch-Morter-Madritsch Trail →A natural deep pool formed by a low waterfall, flanked by smooth rocks for sunbathing. The water is cold and clear.
🕐 Always open
💡 Access via a short unmarked path opposite the car park at Laces bridge. Water temp rarely exceeds 14°C even in August — a quick dip only.
Hotels near Plima River Swimming Hole →A 4 km flat trail circling an emerald-green alpine reservoir, surrounded by larch forest and peaks.
🕐 Open year-round; reservoir road closed in winter
💡 Drive or cycle to the trailhead – no public transport. Bring binoculars for spotting golden eagles on the cliffs to the south.
Hotels near Zufritt Reservoir Loop →Historic in Martell
A 15th-century stone church with a distinctive onion-domed belltower and well-preserved late Gothic frescoes inside.
🕐 Dawn to dusk, daily
💡 The key hangs on a hook just inside the porch if the door is locked; feel free to go in quietly. No photography during services.
Hotels near St. Martin's Parish Church →A small 15th-century church with Gothic frescoes and a striking onion-domed bell tower in the main square.
🕐 Daily 9am–6pm; closed during services
💡 Check the notice board for occasional free guided tours in German or Italian during summer weekends.
Hotels near St. Stephen's Church →Landmark in Martell
A historic stone bridge over the Plima River, built in the 1700s, with a small waterfall and pool beneath.
🕐 Accessible always
💡 Pack a picnic – the grassy bank on the east side is a quiet spot for lunch. No shade, so go in the morning.
Hotels near Ponte di Martello →A restored wooden footbridge spanning the Plima Gorge, offering direct views down into the turquoise water and up to the Ortler Alps.
🕐 Always open
💡 Go late afternoon when the sun lights the gorge walls; the bridge can be slippery after rain — wear grippy shoes.
Hotels near Ponte di Legno Viewpoint →Cultural in Martell
Open-air museum with traditional farmhouses, barns and tools illustrating alpine rural life from the 18th century.
🕐 June–Sept Tue–Sun 10am–5pm; closed Oct–May
💡 Buy the combined ticket with the nearby sawmill for €5 total. Allow 90 minutes to see everything.
Hotels near Martell Valley Ethnographic Museum →Small open-air farm museum with reconstructed stables, a sawmill, and traditional tools used by valley farmers before 1950.
🕐 Tue–Sun 10:00–12:30, 14:30–17:00; closed Mon and Nov–Apr
💡 Entry is €3, cash only. Ask the custodian to show you the water-powered threshing machine — it still runs on summer weekends.
Hotels near Museo della Civiltà Contadina →Where to Eat in Martell
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Martell?
The top attractions include Martell Valley Walking Trails, Latsch-Morter-Madritsch Trail, St. Martin's Parish Church, Ponte di Martello, Ponte di Legno Viewpoint, St. Stephen's Church.
How many days do you need in Martell?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Martell 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.
What is Martell famous for?
Martell is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.
Where should I eat in Martell?
Top options include Haslhof, Obere Flimalm, Soyalm - Malga Soi, Untere Flimalm.