Passer river | Merano

How to reach the Passer river

Find adventure and relaxation in the scenic gorges and along the green banks of the Passer river.

Some sections of the river are crystal clear and gentle. Others feature wildly thundering rapids pouring out of the valley. With a total length of 46.2 km, the river flows from the Timmelsjoch pass in the Passeiertal valley to Meran. Initially, the river starts out as a small mountain stream. But thanks to the countless tributaries that feed into the river along the way, it continues to grow, meandering through the spa town of Meran like a lifeline.

The Passer river divides Meran into two halves: the old town is situated on the right bank, while the residential quarter of Obermais/Maia Alta, boasting stately residences and noble houses, is located on the left-hand side.

The green Passerterrassen parks, popular local recreation areas, are easily accessible from the city center. Those on holiday in Meran in summer shouldn’t pass up the opportunity to relax by the river and cool their feet in the rushing waters. Visit in the early morning (when it is quiet and not yet too hot) and discover for yourself why the Passer is dubbed the “green lung” of Meran. Did you know that the Passer river is actually top-quality drinking water? According to biological indicators, the river’s water quality is class 1!

Back in the Passeiertal valley, the Passer river is young and wild. The Passer river’s fascinating gorges are the ideal places for Tarzaning and Canyoning. These fun sports transform rock faces into slides and waterfalls into whirlpools. With an experienced pro as your guide, experience the majesty of the Passer river up close and personal. Abseil, slide, swim, and dive as you test your limits and prove your courage.

Interesting side note: The Passeiertal valley hosts every year in June the so-called ‘King of the Alps’ – the European Championship in extreme kayaking.

 

Wolfsthurn Castle Hunting and Fishing Museum | Racines

How to reach the Hunting and Fishing Museum

The baroque complex is one of the most beautiful castles in historic Tyrol. The museum houses the grand rooms with their original furnishings and a large collection related to the history of hunting and fishing. The 1 km long trail “Forest and Water” starts near the church of Mareit and leads to the castle.

Opening hours:
Tuesday-Saturday: 10 am to 5 pm
Sunday: 1 pm to 5 pm

Prices:

Adults 6,00 €
Groups of 15 or more people 4,50 €
Seniors aged 65 and over 4,50€
Teenagers and students up to 27 years of age
4,50€
Family ticket (2 adults with children up to 16 years) 12,00€
Children under 6 years free entry
Guided tour for students
30,00€
Guided tour for adults
40,00€

Note: Free entry with the Winepass!

Contact:
Südtiroler Landesmuseum für Jagd und Fischerei
Kirchdorf 25
39040 Ratschings-Mareit
+39 0472 758121

Diocesan Museum Hofburg | Brixen

How to reach the Diocesan Museum

The Hofburg Castle, the former residence of the Prince-Bishops of Brixen/Bressanone, houses the diocesan collection of sacred artworks from the Romanesque period to the Modern Age, the treasures of the cathedral of Brixen/Bressanone, works by 19th century Tyrolean artists, a collection of cribs and special exhibitions. The rooms of the Prince-Bishops and the emperor wing show the splendor of the past.


Please check this website for detailed information on opening hours and prices.

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Contact: 

Hofburg Brixen
Hofburgplatz 2
39042 Brixen
+39 0472 830505

DoloMythos | San Candido

How to reach DoloMythos

The Dolomites are renowned all around the world for their unique -beauty. No other place can boast such contrasts between steep rocks and grassy pastures. Michael Wachtler presents the evolving of the Dolomites and their unique genesis in the historical Villa Wachtler. THE BIGGEST MUSEUM ABOUT THE DOLOMITES It will take you from the mysterious world of myths and legends to the bottom of our existence. “Megachirella wachtleri”, the ancient ancestor of today‘s snakes and lizards. The mysterious evolution of plants. Cavern bears in the Dolomites. NEW! DINOSAUR WORLD New researches yielded that in the Dolomites originated the ancestors of the dinosaurs. Beautiful dioramas and original skeletons show you their sensational ascension. NEW! THE LEGENDS OF DOLOMITES From Aurona, the land of gold and the lights to the Snow Queen Samblana. From the legend about the “Pale Mountains” to the Croderes, the people of stone. NEW! TREASURE DIGGING ALL THE YEAR Become an adventurous gold miner and crystal hunter yourself. You might just find a dinosaur, fossils, gold or a crystal of your own.

Opening hours:
Easter monday to May 31st 2019:
Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 7 pm
June 1st to October 4th 2019:
Monday to Sunday from 8 am to 7 pm
October 5th to November 30th 2019:
Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 7 pm

Entry fees:

Adults 10,00 €
Children from 4 to 14 years 6,00 €
Children under 4 years free entry
Family card with children under 14 years
24,00€
Groups over 15 persons 8,50€
Seniors over 60 persons
8,50€
Students under 27 years 8,50€

Contact:
Dolomythos – Museum
P. P.-Rainerstr. 11,
39038 San Candido
+39 0474-913462