Good to know!

We are open.

Since September 19th, the winter season has started on the glacier. The Grawand lift and Gletschersee lift and there slopes are in operation until 16:00, and the last ride of the glacier cable car is at 16:30. Also the 7 km cross-country ski trail on the glacier is open.

More

FASCINATION GLACIER IN THE ALPS

OF wandering sheep and eternal ice

It is difficult to escape the spell of the Val Senales Glacier. It lies there like a quiet giant, with its bizarre rocks and barren expanses. Many know it as a hiking and winter sports paradise, but the Val Senales Glacier offers so much more: from Ötzi’s footsteps to healthy high-altitude air and the transhumance, which is a UNESCO World Intangible Cultural Heritage.

Is mountain air good for you?

Spring and summer are the time when many allergy sufferers start to struggle. Did you know that the symptoms not only of allergies, but of many other respiratory illnesses, diminish from an altitude of 1,500 metres? Breathe freely in mite-free, crystal-clear air in the Alpin Arena Senales. Many scientific studies show a significant improvement in symptoms, e.g. in pollen allergies, asthma, chronic bronchitis and narrowing of the airways.

Is mountain air good for you? We say of course!
Icy giant

The Val Senales Glacier, called Hochjochferner, lies between the South Tyrolean Val Senales and the Austrian Venter Tal in the Ötztal Alps. It is 185 hectares in size and over 3 kilometres long. About one sixth of the area serves as a ski resort. Glaciologists are also observing a retreat of the ice masses at Hochjochferner, but the retreat of the glacier tongue is less pronounced than at other glaciers in the Alps.

Glaciers in the Alps: Val Senales
PROTECTIVE SHELL

Perhaps you have already noticed them: the snow deposits and foils that cover large parts of the glacier in summer. They protect the precious white and the sensitive nature on the glacier. In the ski season, the snow deposits ensure perfect slope conditions and allow extra-long skiing fun from September to May. Summer skiing was stopped years ago to protect the environment and the glacier.

Some glaciers in the Alps are covered in summer
THE TRANSHUMANCE

The Val Senales Glacier is not only where Ötzi was found and where he lived, but also the scene of a centuries-old tradition: the transhumance. The sheep drive is an Intangible UNESCO World Cultural Heritage and attracts visitors from near and far year after year. When the shepherds drive thousands of sheep and goats over the Hochjoch and Niederjoch from Austria back into the valley in September, large celebrations are held in Kurzras and Vernagt. Don’t miss this “Alpine cattle drive” with sheep!

Alpine cattle drive: sheep crossing a mountain pass

YOUR ALPINE ADVENTURE

Time to experience something