lahnersäge National Park Visitor's Centre
Nature Park House,
St. Gertraud/S. Geltrude n. 62,
39016
Ulten / Ultimo
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lahnersäge National Park Visitor's Centre
The century-old Lahnersäge in St. Gertraud in Ulten Valley, which until the 80s served as a sawmill to the local farmers in the Ulten Valley. Today the building is home to the new visitors' center in the National Park. The National Park exposition features movies, slideshows and fascinating recreations of historical events, painting a vivid picture of the historical significance that wood had for the inhabitants of the valley.
Approach
Arrival from the north over the Brenner Pass: A22 - exit Bolzano South - expressway towards Merano - exit Merano South (industrial zone Lana) - Lana - Ulten Valley - St. Gertraud - Lahnersäge visitor centre
Arrival from the northwest over the Reschen Pass: Reschen Pass - Vinschgau - motorway towards Bolzano - exit Merano South (industrial zone Lana) - Lana - Ulten Valley - St. Gertraud - Lahnersäge Visitor Centre
Arrival from the south via the Brenner motorway: A22 - exit Bolzano South - motorway towards Merano - exit Merano South (industrial zone Lana) - Lana - Ulten Valley - St. Gertraud - Lahnersäge Visitor Centre
Parking
Public car park St. Gertraud/S. Geltrude
Approach
Arrival from the north over the Brenner Pass: A22 - exit Bolzano South - expressway towards Merano - exit Merano South (industrial zone Lana) - Lana - Ulten Valley - St. Gertraud - Lahnersäge visitor centre
Arrival from the northwest over the Reschen Pass: Reschen Pass - Vinschgau - motorway towards Bolzano - exit Merano South (industrial zone Lana) - Lana - Ulten Valley - St. Gertraud - Lahnersäge Visitor Centre
Arrival from the south via the Brenner motorway: A22 - exit Bolzano South - motorway towards Merano - exit Merano South (industrial zone Lana) - Lana - Ulten Valley - St. Gertraud - Lahnersäge Visitor Centre
Parking
Public car park St. Gertraud/S. Geltrude
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