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Thanks to the location at the end of the valley, almost everything has a very personal touch in the mountaineering village of Vent. So do the quaint inns and lovely restaurants that cater to hungry and thirsty guests with great passion. Traditional Tirolean dishes, home-style Austrian specialties and a few international delights can be found on the menu. And of course a classic "Hoangart" (chat) in the parlors and on the sunny terraces is all about peaks, tours and adventures.
Church - VENT1502: the church and the graveyard were consecrated. 1701: Matthäus Gerstgrasser became the first pastoral assistant. 1802: an avalanche destroyed the church, only the tower and the tabernacle remained. 1862: the baroque-style church was consecrated and Vent became a parish. The high altar probably comes from a former church in Karthaus in Schnalstal valley (statues, St. Bruno, St. Benedict).Next to the high altar you find John the Baptist and John the Evangelist, an altar dedicated to the Virgin Mary with a statue of the Virgin made by the Tirolean Andreas Kölle. 1995/1996: renovation of the church's interior and of the facade. In 1999 the church received a new main altar and a lectern. Josef Singer, the priest of Sölden, is also responsible for the parish of Vent.
Opening Hours: Today: 07:00 - 20:00Lost property office are at the Information Vent.
Opening Hours: Today: 08:30 - 12:00, 14:00 - 17:30E-bike charging station at Natur- und Alpinhotel Post.
Opening Hours: Today: 00:00 - 00:00The Ötztal Tourism - Information vent is located in the newly renovated Widum.
Opening Hours: Today: 08:00 - 12:00, 14:00 - 18:00The historic Cross of the Wildspitze 3768 m from the year 1933 - near by the Sculpture Symposium and the suspension bridge in Rofen.
Opening Hours: Today: 07:00 - 07:00Public, disabled-accessible toilet.
Public parking Vent - € 6,00 per day / car
Opening Hours: Today: 07:00 - 07:00Winter: open from 2nd march to approx 21st april 2024Summer: open from 11th june to 22th september 2024The Martin Busch Hütte is located at 2,501 m at the heart of a striking mountain backdrop and with views of the powerful 3,00 0 m peaks and panoramic views of the Ötztal glaciers.To the hut: via Spieglbach bridge left into niedertal valley, altitude gain: 600 m, length: 9 km, time: 3 hCrossings: Similaunhütte, Hochjoch Hospiz, RamolhausSummit climbs: Kreuzspitze, Similaun, Hintere Schwärze, Saykogel, Finailspitze, HauslabkogelWinter: ideal ski tour resort, beware of avalanche risk!Glacier walks: Marzellgletscher, niederjochfernerSkitour: from Vent, altitude gain: 600 m, length: 9 km, time: 3 h
Opening Hours:Rental of 2 E-bikes; € 45.- per bike per day. Only on advance booking.
Opening Hours:Vent ski resort: 1900 m to 2646 mNo pressure, no pushing on the 15 km of well groomed pistes. No waiting times at the two ski lifts and two chairlifts.From beginner to advanced, for young and old, the slight to moderate slopes offer skiing until late April.Snow-making facilities of 1900 m to 2646 m - Mountain Station "Wildes Mannle" to the base station lift "Wildspitze"Hiking area - 1900 m to 2646 mEven the trip up the chair lifts proved to be experience. The view is breathtaking! The impressions unforgettable!Arriving at the mountain station is a magnificent panorama opens on the peaks and glaciers in the Ötztal Alps. The view of the Stubai Alps in the north, the Ramolkogel on Spiegelkogel that Diemkogel, Schalfkogel, Hintere Schwärze and the rear in the south to the nearest Thalleitspitze, just beyond the cross point. And the summit cross of the Wilde Mannle is already visible.The mountain station Wildes Mannle is a starting point for many tours and walks.
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