Rasen-Antholz - Rasen-Antholz

Rasen-Antholz
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Rasen-Antholz (Italian: Rasun Anterselva) is a parish in South-Tirol which is particularly known for cross-country skiing and biathlon. The municipality includes the Antholz Valley and a smaller area of ​​the Val Pusteria.

background

The community Rasen-Antholz lies with its districts 1 Lawn,2 Upper lawn, 3 Antholz-Niedertal,4 Antholz-Mittertal and 5 Antholz-Obertal almost entirely in Antholz Valley, only the district 6 Neunhäuser is located in the Puster Valley.

getting there

By plane

The closest international airports are:

By train

The 1 Olang-Antholz station is on the Pustertalbahn route, it comes from Franzensfeste and goes over Dobbiaco to Lienz in East Tyrol.

By bus

In the street

Brenner motorway A22, Exit Brixen, via the SS49 Pustertal state road to Pustertal Olang and then north to the Antholz Valley.

At the northern end of the valley you drive over 1 Staller saddle (2052 m) ins East TyroleanDefereggental The pass is open from mid-May to the end of October from 5.30 a.m. to 10.15 p.m. There is a traffic ban for caravans and buses. The journey from Austria to Italy is possible every hour from the 0th to the 15th minute, the journey from Lake Anterselva to Austria from the 30th to the 45th minute. The passage is regulated by traffic lights on both sides.

mobility

Map of Rasen-Antholz

Tourist Attractions

Biathlon arena
  • 2 Biathlon center
  • 3 Lake Anterselva
  • 4 Parish Church of St. George

activities

shop

kitchen

  • 1  Huberalm, Antholz Obertal 43, 39030 Antholz. Tel.: 39 (0) 474 492343. Directly across from the biathlon center.Open: from mid-May to the end of October and from Christmas to Easter, Wednesdays are closed in the off-season.

nightlife

accommodation

security

health

Practical advice

  • 1  Tourist office Antholz, St.-Georg-Strasse, 17b, 39030 Anterselva di Mezzo. Tel.: 39(0)474 492116.

trips

literature

Web links

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