Hiking holiday in Ratschings

Just outside B&B Almarett in Mareit there’s an entire world of walking paths and mountain trails waiting to be explored. Whether you are looking for a leisurely walk or a challenging summit climb, Ratschings is a land of plenty for any walker and nature lover. After a strenuous hike, there’s nothing more rewarding than stopping for refreshment at an Alpine hut – the perfect opportunity to soak up the fabulous panorama!

Still miraculously unspoilt, the Jaufental, Ratschingstal and Ridnauntal valleys have managed to remain an insider tip among hikers and nature lovers. Even at the peak of the summer season, their picturesque beauty and refreshing tranquillity remain untouched, conveying a unique sense of space and freedom.

Click here for the interactive hiking map of the Ratschings-Jaufen hiking area

Hiking in Ratschings – something for every taste

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Well-signposted footpaths and hiking trails in the valley

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Plenty of walks and hikes for all levels, from easy routes to whole-day or multi-day tours

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Over 25 Alpine huts for refreshment in the immediate vicinity

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Various refuges with overnight accommodation

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Numerous via ferratas for experienced hikers and climbers, climbing tours from easy to challenging

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Skitouring and snowshoeing itineraries through unspoilt snowscapes

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Ice climbing in winter

<p>Mountain Adventure World in Ratschings – <em>children meet nature</em></p>

Mountain Adventure World in Ratschings – children meet nature

The fun, exciting way to learn about nature! Mountain Adventure World in Ratschings offers families a fantastic opportunity for entertainment in natural surroundings. This adventure trail will lead you into the world of ants and marmots, across dizzying viewing bridges and up a variety of climbing frames. Various water features add an extra splash of fun, and you can make new friends visiting the animals in the petting zoo.

<p>Catering & opening hours</p>

Catering & opening hours

Hungry? No problem! The Alpine huts along the way serve child-friendly meals. Even the cable car ride to get there is an experience in itself. By the mountain station there’s a pram-friendly loop trail that takes about 45 minutes to complete. The information boards placed along the way offer interesting insights into the local landscape and wildlife.

Open June to October, every day from 8:30 am to 5 pm. The cherry on top? Entry is free!

more info about the Mountain Adventure World