Moso in Passiria
Moso is a municipality in Alta Val Passiria that attracts a large number of visitors by nature and traditions.
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Delimited by the Stubai, Oetztal and Sarentino Alps, above all hikers, climbers and golf players are familiar with this mountain valley. On a length of 40 km, it stretches from Merano the the Passo Giovo and the Passo del Rombo. Also the famous freedom fighter Andreas Hofer was born in this valley. The Sandhof, its birthplace, today hosts a museum that is dedicated to the Tyrolean freedom fights.
Moso in Passiria is the largest municipality in Val Passiria and counts some 2,200 inhabitants. The municipal area comprises the villages of Moso, Plata, Plan, Stulles and Corvara in Passiria and stretches from 700 m in the valley to 3,480 m high Altissima.
From a scenic viewpoint, Moso in Passiria is to be considered a high mountain village that is characterised by an impressive alpine rose blossom in high summer. Unforgettable experiences are also provided by the Alta Via Meranese, which passes by in this area. In winter the sports offers are completed by the Plan skiing area.
Not for nothing, Moso in Val Passiria makes part of the so-called “pearl of the Alps”, a network of holiday resorts in which visitors can enjoy comfortable and simple holidays.
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Moso, the chief village of the municipality and is surrounded by the mighty peaks of the Stubai Alps. more
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Plan is located at the head of the valley and is considered a family-friendly winter sports resort. more
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Close to the mountain village of Plata, part of the municipality of Moso, you can admire glacial mills. more
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Corvara is Passiria is located in the homonymous valle, on the read to Passo del Rombo. more
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The sun-drenched village of Stulles is located in the upper Val Passiria, about 30 km from the city of Merano. more
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The little mountain village of Ulvas is located in the rear Valle Passiria in the municipality of Moso. more