Ice skating on the Völser Weiher lake
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Ice skating on the Völser Weiher lake
The Völser Weiher lake, during the winter season is the gathering point for those who love ice-skating. This idyllic and unique spot at the foot of the Schlern mountain, is also popular in winter. Here, nature lovers can enjoy ice-skating, it is the ideal place to do their pirouettes, plonged in a cozy and relaxed atmosphere.
Approach
By car:
Driving from Völs am Schlern in the direction of Seis am Schlern, already after one kilometer there is St. Anton and there you have to turn right at the crossing up with signs "Völser Weiher". Then drive to the end of the road where the parking lot is located on the left side.
On foot:
At the traffic circle on the main road in Völs am Schlern take the exit towards Ums/Obervöls up to the Hotel Heubad where the hiking trail nr. 1 starts.
Parking
Parking directly next to the Völser Weiher lake.
Public transportation
The Völser Weiher lake is easily accessible via the following public transportation: By bus line 170 from Kastelruth and Seis am Schlern to Völs am Schlern. From there, a hike of about 30 minutes to the Völser Weiher lake is required.
Approach
By car:
Driving from Völs am Schlern in the direction of Seis am Schlern, already after one kilometer there is St. Anton and there you have to turn right at the crossing up with signs "Völser Weiher". Then drive to the end of the road where the parking lot is located on the left side.
On foot:
At the traffic circle on the main road in Völs am Schlern take the exit towards Ums/Obervöls up to the Hotel Heubad where the hiking trail nr. 1 starts.
Parking
Parking directly next to the Völser Weiher lake.
Public transportation
The Völser Weiher lake is easily accessible via the following public transportation: By bus line 170 from Kastelruth and Seis am Schlern to Völs am Schlern. From there, a hike of about 30 minutes to the Völser Weiher lake is required.
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