Beimstein Knott

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Viewpoint, St. Kathreinstraße 2a, 39010 Hafling / Avelengo
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Beimstein Knott

The Beimstein Knott knoll is particularly impressive for its stunning view overlooking the village of Vöran/Verano.

The new "Attimo" installation on the red rock here is comprised of five chairlift seats placed in a row, representing an imaginary chairlift.

The artists: architects Verena and David Messner

This "Knott" is one of the three "tuff knolls" (Rotstein, Beimstein and Unterstein Knott), they are of volcanic origin and are unparalleled in South Tyrol.

The Beimstein Knott is part of the new circular hike Knottnkino³.

Approach
Coming from both directions of the freeway Meran/Merano - Bolzano/Bozen (MEBO), take the exit of Meran Süd/Merano Sud and follow directions towards Meran first, to then turn right towards Hafling/Avelengo, follow the street to Vöran/Verano.

Parking
- parking place near the parish church in the centre - walking time about 30 minutes (way no. 14)

- parking place LeNoir near the Grüner Baum and Das Stübele Restaurants - walking time about 20 minutes (way no. 12)

Public transportation
- Bus no. 204 "Hafling - Vöran - Mölten - Terlan - Bozen"

- Bus no. 225 "Meran - Hafling - Falzeben" (until Hafling Dorf, than change to busline no. 204)

- 226 Funicular Burgstall - Vöran

You'll find the time table on the site: www.suedtirolmobil.info/en/

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The sightseeing Beimstein Knott is located in Hafling / Avelengo.

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