Attractions and places to see around Ratschings - Racines, a municipality in South Tyrol, Italy, offer a diverse range of experiences. The region is characterized by its three main valleys: Ratschingstal, Ridnauntal, and Jaufental. It features a blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and engaging activities. Visitors can explore natural monuments, historic sites, and various outdoor pursuits.
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Between Moso and San Leonardo in Passiria, the Passirio stream (Passer in German) forms a suggestive gorge near the hamlet of Plata. From here you can see it from above, while you can walk on an iron footbridge. It is a very suggestive walkway.
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Brückenwirt, kitchen open all day, very friendly and attentive service, great view of the Passer.
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great bike path, sometimes forgiving cyclists in oncoming traffic
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Great steel constructions to hike over the rock in difficult places.
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Great hike from Moos in Passeier to St. Leonhard through the Passeier Gorge. Here, steel constructions were used in difficult places.
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Very impressive how water and ice can shape the stone.
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Brilliant construction along the river and gorge.
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You just have to stop here and get your fill. The house, completely wrapped in green and beautiful flowers, is an absolute eye-catcher. And you can hardly believe it, there is great gastronomy behind it.
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the spectacular Gilfenklamm (Stanghe Gorge), Europe's only marble gorge, where the Ratschinger Bach river carves its way through towering rocks. The three main valleys—Ratschingstal, Ridnauntal, and Jaufental—offer stunning mountain and water spectacles, from dense forests to glacial landscapes. In the farthest Ridnaun Valley, you'll find the crystal-clear Seven Lakes set against a majestic mountain backdrop. The Passer Gorge also offers wonderful views of a river and waterfalls.
Yes, Ratschings - Racines offers several family-friendly options. The "BergerlebnisWelt" (Mountain Adventure World) in Ratschings-Jaufen, accessible by cable car, features a marmot world, petting zoo, water games, climbing structures, and a barefoot trail. The Passer Gorge is also described as a beautiful and family-friendly hiking route. Many mountain huts provide a welcoming stop for families.
You can delve into the region's history at the South Tyrol Museum of Mining (Ridnaun Schneeberg), which showcases nearly a thousand years of mining history. Wolfsthurn Castle, a magnificent Baroque castle, houses the Regional Museum of Hunting and Fishing. Additionally, the Multschermuseum in Ratschingstal displays parts of an altar created by Hans Multscher.
The region boasts a dense network of hiking trails through untouched nature. Options range from easy walks like the Passer Gorge Trail with its steel constructions, to more challenging mountain hikes. For more demanding routes, you can explore options like the 'Kleine Kreuzspitze loop' or 'Aglsboden Alm – Path Through the Gorge loop'. You can find detailed routes and guides for mountain hikes at Mountain Hikes around Ratschings - Racines.
Absolutely. The region offers well-developed cycling routes, including the scenic Jaufen Pass (Passo di Monte Giovo), popular for road cycling with awe-inspiring mountain views. The Passer River in Val Passiria also features an accompanying cycle path, allowing for comfortable rides through the valley. Discover more cycling routes in the area at Cycling around Ratschings - Racines.
In winter, Ratschings - Racines transforms into a snowy paradise. The Ratschings-Jaufen Ski Area is known as one of South Tyrol's snowiest ski areas, offering well-groomed slopes and a children's ski garden. The Ridnaun Cross-Country and Biathlon Center is ideal for Nordic winter sports enthusiasts. You can also enjoy romantic horse-drawn sleigh rides through the winter landscape.
The Gilfenklamm (Stanghe Gorge) offers unique views of marble formations and roaring waterfalls. The Jaufen Pass provides breathtaking panoramic views of the South Tyrolean mountains. For a different perspective, the Mooser Dam Pedestrian Bridge allows hikers to cross through a gorge with secure steel constructions.
Beyond hiking and cycling, you can explore mountain biking trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Kalcher Alm loop' or 'Stream Crossing Near Chapel loop'. Find more MTB trails at MTB Trails around Ratschings - Racines. Mountaineering is also popular, with routes to impressive peaks in the Stubai Alps.
Ratschings - Racines is a year-round destination. For hiking, cycling, and exploring natural wonders like gorges and valleys, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn are ideal. For skiing, cross-country, and other winter sports, December to March offers excellent conditions, as the region is known for its abundant snowfall.
Yes, the region is famous for its gorges. The Gilfenklamm (Stanghe Gorge) is a must-see, renowned as Europe's only marble gorge with spectacular waterfalls. The Passer Gorge is another natural monument offering wonderful views from bridges and is considered one of the most spectacular hikes in the Passeier Valley.
Yes, numerous rustic mountain huts throughout the region offer delicious South Tyrolean specialties and a cozy place to relax. Many establishments in Ratschingstal also provide wellness options with saunas, outdoor swimming pools, and beauty farms for rejuvenation after a day of activities. The St. Leonhard in Passeier Village Center also offers great gastronomy.
The Ratschings - Racines region is characterized by its three main valleys: Ratschingstal, Ridnauntal, and Jaufental. Each valley offers unique landscapes, from dense forests and vast meadows to glorious glaciers and rushing mountain rivers, providing diverse opportunities for exploration and activities.
Yes, the charming medieval town of Sterzing (Vipiteno) is a short distance away, known for its picturesque arcades and the iconic Zwölferturm. Approximately 40 km away, Brixen offers a historic Cathedral Square and the impressive Neustift Monastery. The St. Leonhard in Passeier Village Center is also a notable market town with historical significance.


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