Lasa

How to reach Lasa

Attractions:
– Church of St. Sisinio
– Church of Maria Lourdes

About five kilometers from Silandro/Schlanders lies Lasa/Laas with his quiet historic town center. The apse of the parish church from the 12th century is a particular highlight of the village tour. It was created out of white marble, which is quarried above the village. Lasa owes its nickname, the marble village, to the white gold and boasts a reputation far beyond its country’s borders as well.

But guests can look forward not only to special cultural places, but also natural sites, because Lasa is not only known for its marble. As the cold pole at the foot of the high Ortler massif, it is also ideal for growing produce. Organic products from Lasa, like apricots, apples and sauerkraut, enjoy an excellent reputation. Amidst the idyllic natural landscape, the “Marble and Apricots” festival takes place every year.

Art & Culture:
As a diverse country of contrasts, the Venosta Valley was an important gateway valley on the Adige River since Roman times and has been settled since prehistoric times. The valley was not only a connecting route over the Alps, but also a center of marble quarrying. Additionally, the Venosta Valley was rarely the scene of armed conflict. Thus, valuable monuments remain standing to this day.

In the capital and cultural center of Silandro/Schlanders and in the marble and artists’ village of Lasa/Lasa, there are a lot of attractions including castles and churches, frescoes and works of art from all eras. Early Romanesque churches along the ancient trade route Via Claudia Augusta connect at the foot of the high alpine scenery of the Stelvio National Park, forming a unique cultural landscape. Between traditions and everyday customs and culture, the Venosta Valley today also brings forth young creative artists and architects.


Taste & Enjoy:

Nature, culture and unadulterated enjoyment – this is the hallmark of Venosta Valley. Agriculture continues to play a major role today in the valley of connoisseurs. Time goes by differently here – the rhythm of daily life, work, and regional cuisine are adapted to the climate and the seasons.

Sun, wind and little precipitation characterize the valley. This excellent microclimate helps bear sweet fruit on the farms. Venosta Valley is today home to high quality produce. Here you will find old fruit varieties such as the Venosta Valley apricot or Palabirne (pear), and cabbage products – specialities, which are still sold direct from the farm and in farmers markets. Additionally, fields of grain, fruit and vegetable planations, and vineyards at altitudes up to 1000 m above sea level can be found here.

Shopping:
Apples, apricots, cabbage and marble: The Silandro and Lasa holiday area in the Venosta Valley is known for its regional delicacies and the purest marble in the world. The variety of Italian fashion boutiques, shoe stores and sportswear stores make the area the shopping center of the Venosta Valley culture region.

In our shopping guide you will find a list of shops, service providers and craftsmen in the Silandro and Lasa holiday area. Ideal for your holiday shopping and the perfect holiday gift for the loved ones at home.

Church of Maria Lourdes | Lasa

How to reach the Church of Maria Lourdes

It is said that the Church of Maria Lourdes was built due to the fact that, on 15th June 1885 in that very spot, a cart fell off a bridge killing Benedict Edler von Vintschgau, of Merano. His wife had the chapel built in his memory, dedicating it to the Virgin Mary. The parish priest, Ortner, later had a new church built in neo-romantic style in honour of the Madonna of Lourdes and it remains a place of pilgrimage even today.

Bressanone Cathedral | Bressanone

How to reach the Bressanone Cathedral

Bressanone Cathedral is the landmark of the city and the Bishop’s Church of the Roman-Catholic Diocese of Bolzano-Bressanone. The Cathedral is also called Basilica minor.

The original cathedral was built in 980. After 2 fires the Romanesque redesign with three naves and two front towers began around 1200. A Baroque design was built in 1745-1754, with frescoes by Paul Troger (ceiling painting: The adoration of the Lamb, approx. 200m²) and paintings of his students. The high altar by Theodor Benedetti is one of Tyrol’s most important Baroque altars. The inside of the Cathedral is built with 33 different types of valuable marble. The organ has 3,335 pipes and 84 stops.

Opening hours:
01. April 2019 – 31. October 2019:
Monday – Sunday 6 am – 12 am and 3 pm – 6 pm

Free entry!

Contact:
Cathedral square
39100 Bolzano
+39 0471-306200

Waterparc | S. Leonardo in Passiria

How to reach the Waterparc

A water slide, a waterfall and a current bubble await you, as well as two children’s pools for the little ones. In addition, the outdoor adventure pool has a spacious swimming area with water massages, bottom jets and water beds.

Entry fees:
Day ticket:
– Adults, Teenager: 6,50 €
– Children from l to 16 years: 3,50 €
– Children under 6 years: Free entry
– Family card (4 persons): 15,00 €

From 5 pm:
– Adults: 3,50 €
– Children: 1,50 €

Acquarena | Bessanone

How to reach Acquarena

The water world Acquarena in Bressanone is the top tip for 365 days a year!
From June to September the generous outside facilities tempt visitors with several different pools. The fun pool with a 77 m long spiral slide, Jacuzzi loungers and more ensures that there is not a minute of boredom! Our smallest guests have fun in the children’s pool with many water games. Ambitious athletes practice in the Olympic sized pool with 10 lanes and diving towers. The offer is rounded off with a children’s playground, beach volleyball and beach soccer court.

And if it rains? There is plenty of indoor fun to be had! The indoor area offers young and not so young swimmers a fun pool with a 64 m long spiral slide, rapids, neck shower and Jacuzzi loungers. The smallest guests paddle in the children’s pool while athletes enjoy the 25 m long lane pool. A salt water pool, Jacuzzi and infrared cabin round off the offer. We also highly recommend a visit to the sauna world with Finnish sauna, steam bath, organic Swiss pine sauna, herb sauna and salionarium.

Opening hours Pools:
– Indoor Pools
daily from 9 am to 10 pm

Opening hours sauna:

Monday – Friday 1 pm – 10 pm
Saturday, Sunday and holiday 10 am – 10 pm
Thursday:
– women’s sauna from 9 am – 5 pm
– Mixed sauna from 5 pm – 10 pm

Prices Pools:

Monday -Saturday Adults Children (4-13 years) family reduced
1,5 hours (9 am – 3 pm) 5,90 €
3 hours 9,50 € 5,50 € 22,50 € 7,00 €
day ticket 11,50 € 6,20 € 25,50 € 8,80 €

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Sunday, holidays, high season 25.12. – 06.01. Adults Children (4-13 years) family reduced
3 hours 10,50 € 6,00 € 24,50 € 8,00 €
day ticket 12,50 € 7,00 € 30,00 € 10,30 €

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Prices sauna:
With the purchase of a sauna ticket all pool areas are included!

Monday – Friday Adults Familie
3 hours 21,70 € 59,50 €
day ticket 25,90 € 69,50 €

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Saturday, Sunday, holiday, high season Adults family
3 hours 23,90 € 64,90 €
day ticket 27,90 € 75,00 €

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Contact:
Acquarena
39042 Brixen
+39 0472-268433

Jaufenburg Castle | S. Leonardo in Passiria

How to reach the Jaufenburg Castle

The castle complex from the late Middle Ages once guarded the way to the Jaufen Pass. The oldest part, the detached keep, is the only part of the old castle that has been preserved. It was built in the middle of the 13th century by the Lords of Passeier as a residential tower. All later additions, including several buildings and a defensive wall, collapsed from the 18th century onwards.

The five-storey tower has been beautifully renovated and has been a branch of the Passeier Museum since 2003. On the individual floors there are small exhibitions about the history of the castle, about the Schildhöfe typical for the Passeier valley and about two influential families, the lords of Passeier and Count Fuchs. They provided judges, judges and church bailiffs and determined life in the valley for centuries. On the fourth floor, the Renaissance paintings of the famous painter Bartlme Dill Riemenschneider from 1538 are impressive. On the top floor, finally, with an impressive view over the entire valley to Meran, there is an audio station with numerous legends entwined around the Jaufenburg.

A little below the Jaufenburg stands the small church of the Holy Cross, a delicate late Gothic building commissioned by the lords of the Jaufenburg. The frescoes date from around 1550.

Entry Fees:

Adults 2,00 €
Children from 6 years 1,00 €
Groups from 10 persons 2,00 € Surcharge per person

Opening hours:
June to September
Mondays from 10 am to 1 pm

Contact:
MuseoPassiria
via Passiria 72
39015 S. Leonardo in Passiria
+39 0473-659086

Glacier Mill | Moso

How to reach the Glacier Mill

A 1.4 m wide and almost 3.6 m deep glacier mill, which was eroded by glacier water, by rotating circles of co-moving stones of local rock.

The glacial mills in Upper Val Passiria, also known as Giant’s Kettles, are a particular natural monument and witnesses of the last Ice Age. There are 20 glacial appearances of this kind and of various sizes in Plata. The largest glacial mill is 5 – 6 metres deep and has a diameter of 10.5 metres. The natural phenomenon has been formed during the last glacial period, the Würm glaciation, which ended 10,000 years ago.

Glacial mills are impressive tubes that have been cut into the ice by the churning action of water. The stones transported by the current are grinded and they deepen the hollow in the rocks. The water pressure on the stones reaches 200 kmph. Glacial mills are particularly interesting for a special field of science, which is glaciology. This earth science studies glaciers and ice as well as natural phenomena that involve ice. Permafrost, glaciers and barrier ice are also subjects that are treated in this science.

The glacial mills in Val Passiria (Gletschermühlen in German) were discovered by accident, when drainage works were done in the “Wirts Mous” below of the village. Today one of these Giant’s Kettles is accessible to the public. From the village of Plata the path n° 6 proceeds towards Pianlargo until a chapel, where the path n° 5 leads down to the glacial mill. By the way: also the gently rounded rocks, like the hill where the church of Plata is located, were polished by glaciers.

Stulles

How to reach Stulles

Attractions:
– Stulles Waterfalls

Exactly opposite the village of Plata, there is the sun-drenched village of Stulles at 1,315 m asl, located at the slope of the Giovo mountain ridge. The village provides impressive views on the mountains of the Alta Val Passiria, a landscape that is worth to be experienced. Stulles is also starting point for several mountain tours, such as the Guardia Alta and the Grande Punta di Montecroce.

Horse riding and hang-gliding are further offers that are available in this village. If you would like to become acquainted with tradition, come and see the so-called “Passeirer Almabtrieb“, the day the cattle returns from the Alpine meadows, where they spent the summer months. The lushly decorated cows and horses are welcomed in the village with a huge village fair, that also makes you taste some local delicacies.