Visitors of all ages to Obereggen can look forward to lots of new highlights, a viewing platform a fascinating adventure trails and the high-rope adventure centre.
Eggental vás okouzlí svou krásou a pohostinností. Objevte tradiční kulturu a vynikající lyžování. |
Visitors of all ages to Obereggen can look forward to lots of new highlights, a viewing platform a fascinating adventure trails and the high-rope adventure centre.
The Joseph chapel at the 'Moartalalmwiese' (Moar Valley alpine meadow) was built in 1897 by the Association for Alpine Hotels. In the summer of the years prior to World War I, a mass was held there every day. For this reason, the management of the 'Grand Hotel Carezza' employed a hotel chaplain. In 1976, the parish of Nova Levante bought the chapel. Thereafter, the little church was renovated and extended. Today, it offers space for 200 people. The renovated chapel was consecrated on the 18th June 1983.
Riding in summer or winter!! We offer beginners' and advanced programs; horseback riding trips and lessons, half-day and full-day rides, pony rides. We also have an indoor riding arena.
One of the children's playgrounds in the vacation resort of Welschnofen | Nova Levante is located on the fairground. It is the perfect playground for a hot summer day, as the surrounding trees provide shade. You can find slides, swings, a sandbox and much more. In addition, there are also tables and benches that invite you to an idyllic picnic.
E-Bike charging station in Val d'Ega
You can recharge using a standard RFID card (credit card, room card...) or via app, which can be downloaded via the following link https://ccsaltosciliar.ecospazio.it/.
Important! For charging at the charging stations, you must have the appropriate power supply unit for charging your bike with you. It would also be advisable to take a bicycle lock with you to lock your e-bike during the charging process.
Ice skating at Welschnofen | Nova Levante with music, skate rental, curling and Snack-Bar.
The ice skating rink is currently closed.
Up-to-date information: + 39 0471 614 109
Prices ice rink Welschnofen | Nova Levante:
Entry fee: 3,00 Euro
Rent skates: 2,00 Euro
Fresh farm products from the Innerplatzer farm at Collepietra.
The Nani Kids' World play area is situated next to the top station of the Welschnofen cable car.
This point with potable water is located by the Visitor Centre of Lake Carezza. The water is freely accessible and free of charge.
Directly at the entrance to Lake Carezza, there is a publicly accessible WC with drinking water in the subway.
In the course of the project "Respect the Mountains", the certified fountains of the municipality of Nova Levante/ Welschnofen were collected and published. This fountain is one of the six fountains in Welschnofen/ Nova Levante, which reflects this project. The fountains invite you to fill up reusable bottles with fresh and high-quality drinking water. All informations about the project "Respect the Mountains" you find here: https://eggental.com/en/Summer/Hiking-climbing/Careful-safe-hiking-in-the-Dolomites/Careful-on-the-mountain
'Brunoland', with a 30-metre and 50-metre-long conveyor belt, a children's roundabout, a snow cat, a snow tunnel, a tubing run, bouncy castle and snow waves, is located at the valley cable car terminal, on the flat piste to be precise. Every day, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., kids can let off steam here – and there are exciting games in store on Mondays and Wednesdays: treasure hunts, snow parties, tours of discovery with the ski instructor, face-painting sessions and taster courses in balloon modelling – Bruno the Bear himself will also pay a visit between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m.!
Guests staying at hotels affiliated to Val d’Ega tourist board can enter 'Kinderland' free of charge with the 'Brunoland' Pass, too.
Daily you got some freshly baked bread of different kinds.
The long aisle in the monastery is impressive, with its many votive plaques. Maria Weissenstein / Pietralba (1,520 meters above sea-level) is South Tyrol's most-important place of pilgrimage. It is among the most highly venerated religious sites in the entire province. This place of pilgrimage has been served by good roads from two directions for a couple of decades, now. The one road comes from the Eggen Valley, via Deutschnofen / Nova Ponente and Petersberg / Monte S. Pietro to Weissenstein/Pietralba. The other road ascends from the Etsch/Adige Valley, touches Aldein/Aldino, and ends in Weissenstein/Pietralba. The stream of pilgrims has increased markedly since the visit here by Pope John Paul II in July of 1988. This place of pilgrimage – including the church, the Pilgrims' House (built in 1897), the souvenir store, the inn (built in 1708), and the parking lot – is well-equipped not only for devout pilgrims, but also for the many hikers who stop by here. Open daily from 8:00 a.m. till 6:00 p.m.
Climbing mountains means an incomparable mix of sport, nature experience and adventure. My concern is to take you over ridges, wild peaks, gorges and paths into our unique mountain landscape, so that your holiday becomes a true experience. With expert guidance, you will learn to consciously deal with the dangers of an always magnificent, impressive environment and develop a strong sense of responsibility to reduce the risks on the mountain to a minimum. What remains is a wonderful depth of experience and intensity that is not easily found elsewhere.
With his 37 ski and snowboard instructors offers the Ski & Snowboard School Obereggen numerous classes and private lessons with any of the available winter sports equipment. In addition, they host ski races and ski shows (Obereggen Night Show, every Monday).
This water tap is located at the playground Carezza/ Karersee. The fountain is freely accessible and free of charge.
In the course of the project "Respect the Mountains", the certified fountains of the municipality of Nova Levante/ Welschnofen were collected and published. The water tap at the playground is one of the six fountains in Welschnofen/ Nova Levante, which reflects this project. The fountains invite you to fill up reusable bottles with fresh and high-quality drinking water. All informations about the project "Respect the Mountains" you find here: https://eggental.com/en/Summer/Hiking-climbing/Careful-safe-hiking-in-the-Dolomites/Careful-on-the-mountain
The tennis court you will find by the Sport Center Collepietra - San Valentino
The parish church of Nova Ponente, a Gothic building dating from the 15th century, has an impressively beautiful sandstone cladding. The inscription in the choir vault gives its date of origin: the cornerstone was laid on 5 July 1455 by Pastor Johannes Steel. Below the inscription is the coat of arms of the Diocese of Trento with the eagle, along with that of the then Bishop Georg Hack with its thin branch, also chosen as the heraldic symbol of the municipality of Nova Ponente.
The building was completed in sections, as suggested by the differences in the foundations and the sandstone cladding. Construction work was not completed until 1498, with the church consecrated on 16 September of the same year. In order to imagine it in its pure and original form, the new sacristy at the northeast corner and the organ loft with its outside staircase must be ignored. The interior of the church was vastly improved by the most recent renovation in the summer of 1975. The two neo-Gothic altars date from 1900, with a new organ installed in 1976.
Of particular note in the church are the four old relief panels on the high altar, showing the Nativity, the Adoration of the Magi, the Presentation at the Temple and the Death of the Virgin. The panels are from a famous large triptych, created around 1420 by the Master Hans von Judenburg for Bolzano’s Parish Church, as was the group of the Visitation on the wall of the choir. The main figures on the high altar – Our Lady of the Rosary and the church’s two patron saints - are beautiful works by the Innsbruck sculptor Dominikus Trenkwalder from around 1900. The relief figures of St. Barbara and St. Catherine as well as the relief panel of the Visitation, also on the choir walls, date back to around 1500. The sandstone pulpit from the early 16th century is held by Karl Atz in his “History of Art from Tyrol and Vorarlberg” to be one of the most beautiful of its kind in the entire land.
Old relief medallions of the mysteries of the rosary are inserted into the neo-Gothic rosary altar; the altarpiece was created by Franz Unterberger. Franz Haider’s beautiful nativity figures can be seen at Christmastime on this altar: his figurines and statues of saints are to be found throughout the Reggelberg area and he was a long-time resident of Monte San Pietro. The bell tower is for the most part much older than the present-day church. It dates back to the Romanesque era; inside can clearly be seen two rows of coupled arched windows that were later walled up. The tower formerly belonged to the old parish church of St. Benedict, documented as early as 1265. Today’s cupola was added in 1793 after lightning badly damaged both the tower and the church roof.
Another special feature of the church is that the pews have brass plaques, some with a rune-like mark next to the occupant’s name. These are the old house and farm marks of Nova Ponente. Each farm would use its mark to identify tools, grain sacks, logs and the like that were offered for sale. Many such marks can also be seen painted with red ochre on the outer walls of the church, now faded on account of the wind and rain. The impressive war memorial (1967) on the northern wall of the cemetery is by the South Tyrolean sculptor Martin Rainer, who was in 1976 awarded the Walther von der Vogelweide prize.
This fountain is located at the fairground Nova Levante/ Welschnofen. The fountain is freely accessible and free of charge.
At the car park next to the tourist office, cross the wooden bridge to the fairground.
In the course of the project "Respect the Mountains", the certified fountains of the municipality of Nova Levante/ Welschnofen were collected and published. The fountain at the fairground is one of the six fountains in Welschnofen/ Nova Levante, which reflects this project. The fountains invite you to fill up reusable bottles with fresh and high-quality drinking water. All informations about the project "Respect the Mountains" you find here: https://eggental.com/en/Summer/Hiking-climbing/Careful-safe-hiking-in-the-Dolomites/Careful-on-the-mountain
The Max Valier Observatory in Gummer|San Valentino is located near the provincial capital Bozen|Bolzano and is a gateway to the stars and a place where the fascination of the universe comes to life. Named after the South Tyrolean astronomer and space pioneer Max Valier, the facility invites visitors to explore the depths of the universe. The centrepiece of the observatory is an impressive 80 cm reflector telescope, which gives you detailed views of distant galaxies, brilliant stars and the planets of our solar system.
During a guided tour with the dedicated amateur astronomers of the ‘Max Valier’ association, you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and discover the infinite vastness of the cosmos. Whether you have just discovered your passion for astronomy or are already an experienced stargazer - the observatory offers you exciting insights and an unforgettable experience under the clear skies of South Tyrol.
Important information:
A visit or tour of the observatory is only possible as part of a guided tour. Guided tours take place every Thursday and Friday.
Booking is required!
Telephone: 0039 371 6761428 (weekdays from 9am - 12pm and 3pm - 6pm)
E-mail: info@sternwarte.it
Cost of the guided tour:
Adults (aged 14 and over): €8.00
Children (from 6 to 14 years): €4.00
You can stop for a break at the neighbouring Untereggerhof Inn
Here is a brief insight into our observatory:
Observatory Max Valier
The Carezza Shop is located directly at the parking place of the Lago di Carezza.
The electric shope you will find directly in the village center near the parish church
The new Bikeparc has opened its doors. Thanks to various obstacles, pump hills, drops, various
difficult jumps, tight bends and much more, mountain bike beginners and also experienced
bikers can improve their skills. A highlight is the embedding of the park in the fantastic nature of
the Eggental.
The Bikeparc use is at one's own risk and the helmet is mandatory.