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Matscher Alm Alpine hut
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Matscher Alm Alpine hut
Mazia Valley
39024
Malles - Mazia / Mals - Matsch
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+39 349 7499817
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+39 334 8493627
The Matscher Alm alpine pasture is located at 2,050 m. From the Glieshof farm, take the forest path no. 2 on the right side of the valley to reach the Matscher Alm alpine pasture, which takes about 1 hour. Various tours, such as the "Vinschger Höhenweg", lead past the Matscheralm. It is one of the most popular excursion destinations and alpine dairy farms in the Upper Vinschgau. A lot of emphasis is placed on local products, and a wide view of the Matschertal valley enchants on the alpine pasture.
October 14 2024 - December 25 2024
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December 26 2024 - January 6 2025
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January 7 2025 - March 30 2025
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