Places of interest

The Nature Park of Rieserferner-Ahrn
The "Rieserferner-Ahrn" Nature Park forms a biotope for plants and animals - but also offers people an opportunity for mental and physical relaxation.
Distance: directly in front of the house

Church Holy Spirit
Heilig Geist (Holy Spirit) is a small village at the end of the Ahrntal valley. The legendary Church Holy Spirit was built here. It is a well-known and popular place of power.
Distance: approx. 18 km

Museum of Minerals Kirchler
An exquisite collection of minerals from the Hohe Tauern, collected by Josef Kirchler in decades of searching, bear fascinating witness to the formation of the Alps.
Distance: approx. 1 km

Copper-Mine Museum of Prettau
Copper was mined in Prettau for more than 500 years. Today, the "Saint Ignaz Erbstollen" has been converted into a visitor mine. The mine railway takes visitors over one kilometre into the magical world of the underground.
Distance: approx. 15 km

Mining Museum in the grain store Steinhaus
The presentation focuses on the rich mining collection of the Enzenberg family. Valuable wooden models of the mine's facilities, paintings and ornately decorated mine maps, books, documents and finds from the mine bring the history of mining in the Ahrntal Valley back to life.
Distance: approx. 3 km

Taufers Castle
Taufers Castle is one of the most powerful, largest and most beautiful castles in South Tyrol. Until the 14th century, the castle was home to the Lords of Taufers, free nobles and one of the most respected families in Tyrol, who died out in 1340. The castle is now owned by the South Tyrolean Castle Institute.
Distance: approx. 9 km

Maranatha - Nativity Scene Museum
Experience an impressive walk through the mystical world of nativity scenes. The path leads from the popular Tyrolean nativity scene through the ancient oriental birth group to the modern representation in modern art.
Distance: approx. 4 km

Baroque Church of St. Johann
Built in the 18th century (1783-1785), consecrated in 1788, the paintings are by Franz Joseph Schöpf, while the main and side altars were created by Jakob Santer.
Distance: approx. 1 km
