Fit through summer & winterActive holidays
Surroundings and leisure time
Read moreThe numerous peaks above 3.000 m. are a unique challenge for all mountain climbers. There are plenty of opportunities for relaxing walks in shady woods, to crystal-clear lakes and flower-covered meadows.
A warm welcome also to mountain bikers and cyclists!
The comfortable “Passeirer Radl way” is truly inviting. It will take you to the saddle where you can forget all the stress and along the shore of the Passeier into the Pfelder Valley and up to the Timmel saddleback.
For motorbikers our perfect pass roads are the best: over the Jaufen pass to Passeier Valley and a brief joy-ride over the Timmel saddleback.
Winter activities
At the heart of the Nature Park Texelgroup
The family Val Passiria lies at the heart of the Nature Park Texelgroup. For his location the snow is secure and offers a variety of weekly and sports program.
You will find winter sports in all variations:
Skiing, Snowboard, Ice skating, Sledging, Cross Country Skiing, Winter riding and carriage rides, Skiing tours, Winter hikes, Ice Climbing.
Active summer
Experience the fascination of the Passeier Valley
There are many opportunities for sport in Val Passiria including swimming pools at S. Leonardo and S. Martino, horse riding in parkland or in the mountains, numerous tennis courts as well as a marvellous 20 km cycling path, stretching as far as Merano, through idyllic orchards and over small picturesque bridges.
Something for everyone:
Fishing, Rafting, Kajak, Tandem, Golf, Climbing, Nordic Walking, Mountain bike, Swimming, Riding, Tennis, Salewa Cup.
Spring Mary „Muaterle“
The pilgrimage church is one of the
Natural monuments in Moos in Passeier
The „Muaterle“ (endearment of „mother“) spring: Between mica-containing gravel and rocks the spring water flows out of the ground at a temperature of 3.5 degrees Celsius (38.3 °F). The origins of the “Muaterle Chapel” can be traced back to the beginning of the 20th century. A boy from the city of Meran, who was suffering from an illness considered untreatable by many doctors drank the water from the “Muaterle” spring each day during the summer months and was miraculously healed. It was this same boy who, while playing in the sand and digging near the spring, found a marble stone with an image of Our Lady painted on it and a year written next to her. The boy took the stone to the innkeepers of the „Innerhütt“ inn. A short while later, a small chapel was built at the source of the spring. The original stone occupies a central place in this chapel. Source: Arnold Rinner.