Kronaction – Outdoor & Fun Park | Falzes

How to reach the Outdoor & Fun Park

In South Tyrol, close to the natural bathing lake “Issinger Weiher” in Issengo, located between Chienes and Falzes, our adventure park stands for great variety, thrill and memorable experiences. We offer fun for the whole family, for both young and old. Particular emphasis is placed on the security and the advanced technical facilities.

Wether hiking in a beautiful landscape, swimming in South Tyrol’s cleanest natural bathing lake, eating in the fantastic lakeshore restaurant, visiting the pine oil distillery and her garden or holidaying in the Hotel am Weiher – there is something for everybody in the Issinger Weiher nature and experience area.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • New: SlingShot – the human catapult
  • Platform: “The Vision” with catering on request
  • he biggest adventure park in South Tyrol
  • Build and certified to the european standard EN15567
  • New exercices and further enlargements of the various courses
  • Over 140 stages
  • 14 different courses from easy to difficult

Entry fees:

Adventure Parc

single admission price
Taka-Tuka-Park for children aged 2,5 – 6 years (with helmet) 5,00 €
Pirates course / Lucky Luke for children aged 4-8 years 11,00 €
Kid’s under the age of 15 & students (with valid identification) 18,00 €
Kid’s under the age of 15 & students (with valid identification) 23,00 €

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Family-Card

Persons price
1 adult & 1 child 36,00 €
1 adult & 2 children 49,00 €
1 adult & 3 children 59,00 €
2 adults & 1 child 55,00 €
2 adults & 2 children 65,00 €
2 adults & 3 children 75,00 €

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Attractions / Extras

single admission price
Powerfan free fall adventure 4,00 €
Bungee Trampoline 5,00 €
Bungee Trampoline (incl. entrance adventure parc) +4,00 €
The human SlingShot 25,00€

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Action Packages

Actionpackage price
XXL
Adventure Park, Powerfan, Sling Shot, Lift ticket, Skyscraper, Paragliding flight
170,00 €
XL
Skyscraper, Lift ticket, Paragliding flight
130,00 €
L
Adventure Park, Powerfan, Sling Shot, Lift ticket, Skyscraper
65,00 €
M
Adventure Park, Powerfan, Sling Shot
40,00€

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Opening hours:


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Contact:
Kronaction
Am Weiher-Issing
39030 Falzes
+39 347 9848957

Castles Rotund and Reichenberg | Tubre in Val Monastero

How to reach Castles Rotund and Reichenberg

From the village of Tubre in Val Monastero in the Venosta Valley they are clearly visible, the ruins of the castles Reichenberg and Rotund. They have been enthroned above the valley since the year 900, attracting curious onlookers and adventurers who want to see the remaining buildings.

Around 900 the bishops of Chur gave the order to build the castles Rotund and Reichenberg, because they wanted to use them as residences. Built on steep hills, it overlooks large parts of the Val Müstair. However, after some time the castle complexes were sold and over the years the owners changed again and again until they were completely abandoned.

Rotund Castle:
High up at 1500 m is Rotund Castle, which was one of the highest castles in Tyrol due to its location. In the middle of the 12th century Rotund Castle passed to the nobles of Rotund until it was sold to Henrich von Reichenberg in 1310. In the course of their time the castle changed its owners again and again, so the barons von Schlandersberg and von Hendl appear in documents. In the 15th century the castle was renovated and repaired, until it was no longer inhabited at the end of the 17th century and left to decay. The last lord of the castle was Baron von Heydorf.

Reichenberg Castle:
Reichenberg Castle is also situated on a steep slope, but it is below Rotund Castle. Originally owned by the bishops of Chur, this castle complex fell into the hands of the lords of Reichenberg, robber knights, who spread fear and terror, in the middle of the 12th century. At the end of the 17th century, in 1680, this castle complex was also abandoned and left to its fate. Today the ruins can be visited from the outside, as large parts of the castle complex have fallen into ruins, only the keep is well preserved.

Opening hours:
all-season:
Inspection only possible from the outside

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Contact:
Castles Rotund and Reichenberg
39024, Tubre in Val Monastero
+39 0473-833046

Bergila Natural Products | Falzes

How to reach Bergila

Our family business is located in Issengo near Falzes, in the midst of the South Tyrolean Alps, at an altitude of 900 m. We distill mainly needle oils from certified wild growth and cultivate over 70 different kind of herbs in a biological manner.

We pursue as a priority objective not the quantity, but the quality. By doing so, all the work from harvesting to filling is carried out manually to protect the spirit and energy of the plant as much as possible.
100 years of experience, but also the production and harvesting of the products, taking into account the “balmy time”, contribute to the first-class quality of our products.

We attach great importance to the fact that our plants come from uncontaminated cultivation areas and from our own controlled organic herbs cultivation. Everything is produced sustainably and in harmony with nature, so that the consumer gets the best possible product.
We want to guarantee to our customers “the purity and the origin of the plant as a whole”.

We offer free guided tours of our essential oil distillery, that you as our guest get a glimpse behind the scenes. Enjoy the fragrance and the colors of the various herbs with a walk through our herb garden. Come and see how nature can change its shape.

Opening hours:
January 1st to December 31st 2019:
Monday – Friday from 8 am to 12 am and from 2 pm to 18 pm
Saturday from 9 am to 12 pm

Guidet tours:
May 1st to October 31 2019:
Monday to Friday drom 8 am to 12 am and from 1 pm to 6 pm
July and August2019:
Daily drom 8 am to 12 am and from 2 pm to 18 pm

Free entry!

Contact:
Bergila GmbH
Weiherplatz 8
39030 Falzes/Issing
+39 0474-565373

Stelvio Pass | Val Venosta

How to reach the Stelvio Pass

Attractions:
Tschenglsburg Castle | Prato allo Stelvio
– Stelvio National Park

Located 2,757m a.s.l. between the Ortles region and Bormio in Veltlin, Stelvio Pass is the highest mountain pass in Italy. With 48 bends just on the South Tyrol side, the Stelvio pass road is an internationally recognized and popular challenge for cyclists and bikers. The so-called King stage of the Giro d’Italia is a must for cycling fans, since every true racing professional must conquer this route at least once in his or her career.

The pass is also a big draw for winter sports fans, since the area below the Geislerspitze mountain contains one of the last summer ski slopes in the whole of the Alps. Cross country ski fans will find three different ski runs on the slopes of the Ortles. The high-altitude glacier slope at the foot of the Hohen Schneide (literally “High Edge”, known in Italian as Monte Cristallo) is particularly challenging.

Activ holiday:
Surrounded by 14 three-thousanders, the expansive valley floor of the Stelvio National Park is the ideal base for a varied and exciting activity holiday at the foot of the Ortler mountain.

A huge number of paths and mountain trails enable visitors to explore the multi-faceted cultural landscape of this unique region by foot, mountain bike or road bike. Passionate walkers will find routes to suit all levels of difficulty and challenge. And while mountain bikes are perfecting for traversing the wilder parts of the Ortles region, racing cyclists can test their fitness on the twisting Stelvio Pass Road, the so-called “King Stage” of the Giro d’Italia.

With two skiing areas in Solda and Trafoi, the Ortler Region is truly a top-class location for winter sports. What’s more, it’s located within the Stelvio Natural Park, the biggest conservation area in Italy. Home to a magnificent range of flora and fauna, the park includes the 3,905-meter Ortler and the other five 3,500 m+ peaks in the Ortler group.

Winter sports enthusiasts, adventures and families will find diverse sporting opportunities and a range of options for active leisure time and winter fun beyond the busy slopes. Maintained pathways and secluded forests at the foot of the Ortler invite holidaymakers to discover the sun-drenched high-Alpine mountain landscape though cross-country skiing, winter walks, snowshoe hikes or even on a ski tour.

Family holiday:
The spectacular mountain peaks and rushing streams. The endless forest and its inhabitants. The unique mountain landscape of the Ortler Region is in itself spectacular. On top of this, we have a variety of offers for families.

In summer, the program includes outdoor handicrafts classes and introductory climbing courses at the practice cliff. And, naturally, hiking: family-friendly theme trails make learning fun and will excite even reluctant junior hikers. In winter, however, it’s all about the snow. The little ones will have a great time in the ski schools and ski kindergartens, and in the Solda/Sulden Funpark.

Art & culture:
Fans of culture will find a variety of sights to see in the Ortles region, from the Messner Mountain Museum to the historically significant Churburg Castle. The cultural landscape of the Venosta Valley border region is also shaped by the Stelvio National Park, which includes South Tyrol’s highest mountain – the Ortles – and a fascinating collection of glaciers. Culture and tradition still play a special role in the rural Ortles communities, as customs like the Zussl Race, Klosn and Pfluagziachn show.

Stelvio National Park | Venosta Valley

How to reach the Stelvio National Park

Glaciers and rocks, summits with breathtaking views, with green forests and wild brooks below – this is the Stelvio National Park, one of the largest nature reserves in the entire Alpine area, near the Ortler Cevedale mountain massif.

From the valley bottom at 650 m up to the high Alpine glacier areas, the difference in altitude is over 3,000 meters. The Stelvio National Park is home to all Alpine climate zones. The versatile ecosystem provides a suitable habitat for many rare plants and endangered animal species.


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The parish church of | Falzes

How to reach the parish church of Falzes

The parish church of Falzes is dedicated to St. Cyriak. The saint was a deacon in Rome and suffered martyrdom under Emperor Diocletian.
The original Gothic building of the parish church dates back to the 15th century. In 1851 the old church was torn down to the tower, and in the following years the new church was built – this time in north-south direction.
The stairway to the church is very impressive. Two mighty horse chestnut trees line the stone staircase. The view to the facade shows a niche with a Gothic Madonna of an unknown painter.

Inside the church, wooden stairs lead to the right and left of the portal to the gallery and the choir. The ceiling paintings and the paintings on the choir arch are signed by the painter Christian Holzinger and bear the date 1853. They show the Assumption of Mary, the worship of the continents, scenes from the life of St. Cyriak and the four church fathers. The choir arch shows how Christianity defeated paganism. At the right entrance to the sanctuary there is a holy water fountain or baptismal font made of granite, marked with the stonemason’s mark and the year 1578.
The baroque high altar with its simple column structure bears the statues of St. Augustine, St. Sebastian, St. Florian and St. Cassiano. The high altarpiece, the work of Charles of Henrici, depicts the martyrdom of St. Cyriak, with its colour gradations and successful overall composition.
The cemetery chapel, built in the 17th century, is an original complex with a round choir and a transversely placed barrel vaulted nave. It was enlarged in 1994 and converted into a corpse chapel. Valuable figures from the last century were stolen in the 70s.

Opening hours:
Open all year

Free entry!

Contact:
The parish church of Falzes
Kirchplatz
39030 Pfalzen
+39 0474-538833

Tschenglsburg Castle | Prato allo Stelvio

How to reach Tschenglsburg Castle 

Tschenglsburg Castle, also known as Fuchsburg, remains a unitary building complex despite its different construction periods. At its entrance, there is the great entrance portal dating from the year 1000, with a keystone in the white marble arch engraved with the family coat of arms. The castle was privatized in 1860 and is today a popular cultural tavern.

Opening hours:
All-season
10am – 11pm (Mondays closed)

Contact:
Tschenglsburg Castle
Cengles
39023, Cengles
+39 320-0829165

Lake Issinger Weiher | Falzes

How t reach the Lake Issinger Weiher

The lake Issinger Weiher – more than just water! The lake Issinger Weiher is one of the last pond biotopes in South Tyrol. Our bathers thoroughly enjoy the intense experience of nature in a still healing atmosphere. To bath, sunbath and relax in such an intact nature, you can consider it as a privilege.

The lake Issinger Weiher is closed on the 20th July and 31st August.

Opening hours:
June 15th – September 8th 2019
Daily from 10 am to 7 pm

Entry fees:

Day card 4 – hours
Adults 7,00 € 3,50 €
Children up to 16 years 5,00 € 3,50 €

Contact:
Weiher Platz 2
I-39030 Falzes/Issing
Tel. +39 0474-565684

Le Museum Al Plan | San Vigilio di Marebbe

How to reach the Museum Al Plan

Over 25 years ago Theodora and Maurizio began their search for valuable objects at flea-markets, in bric-a-brac and antique shops. The result is a unique museum in San Vigilio – Dolomites that is also listed in the Museums in South Tyrol. Even presenter Mauro Corradino of the TV series Trödeltrupp (bric-a-brac gang) has been to the Al Plan and bought a Vespa!

The museum in San Vigilio – Dolomites exhibits all kinds of clocks. And yet, time stands still in the hotel, because only 1 of the clocks is ticking. Once a year Mr Botto, a long-standing guest at the hotel, sets all the clocks. They tick, from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm. And then they stop still again; according to the philosophy of the hotel: on holiday, time should stand still for our guests.
With us you are never alone at the table! A family of 6 life-size wooden statues keeps you company… and when the hotel is closed, it keeps us company too. At times Maurizio puts the dolls in the car and takes them on tour. So he’s not out and about on his own…

Theodora once decorated her café in the centre of the village with the over 80 coffee grinders. Now, not only she but also her grinders have found their new home at the hotel. The collection includes true gems, such as a wall-mounted coffee grinder.

There are 46 wooden masks: laughing masks, sad masks and terrifying devil’s masks from San Vigilio, Val Gardena and Tolmezzo. Historic traditional hats, ancient mountain boots, antique skis and ice skates. There are pipes, bottle stoppers, cradle knives, china and other antique household items. They have all found their place in the Al Plan museum in San Vigilio – Dolomites.

Opening hours:
Daily from 10 am to 7 pm
Guidet tour every Sunday at 6:30 pm

Entry fee:

incl. aperitif 5,00 €

Contact:
Museum Al Plan
Ciasè-Straße 11
39030, St. Vigil in Emneberg
+39 0474 501025