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Schliniger Alm Alpine pasture - Alp Planbell
The Schliniger Alm is located at 1,868 m above sea level in the Sesvenna mountain group. From the village of Schlinig, you can reach the alp either on foot (even with a stroller), or by bike. In winter, the path is rolled daily, so you do not need winter equipment such as snowshoes or touring skis. It is recommended to take a toboggan for the way back. Offered is a wonderful panoramic view of the valley to the east and the mighty Schwarze Wand with the waterfall to the west. Let yourself be spoiled by the Almgasthaus cuisine and the products of the cheese dairy. The Schliniger Alm is not only a popular destination for families and athletes, but also offers one of the best alpine cheeses of the Upper Vinschgau in the alpine dairy. Opening times: End of May until beginning of November and mid-December to mid-April On reservation the Schliniger Alm is also open in the evening!
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19. December - 20. April
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun
09:00 - 17:00
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Moriggl Victoria
Schlinig
39024 Slingia/Schlinig
+39 348 0356820
info@schlinigeralm.com
www.schlinigeralm.com
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show on map Pastures & Mountain Huts in Venosta Valley
show on map The eight most beautiful winter walks to mountain pastures and huts during the winter in the Venosta Valley
Experience Winter – in Venosta Valley in South Tyrol
Pure winter fun for vacationers in the Venosta Valley:
from solitary winter hikes and ski tours in lonesome mountain areas, to five varied and top-rated modern ski areas for skiers, snowboarders and lugers, cross-country skiers and biathletes.
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