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Vent has a lot to offer when it comes to culinary highlights – ranging from old tyrolean inn to upscale restaurants. There is something for all tastes.
The mountain hotel is a traditional family business that offers guest rooms with bath/shower, toilet, and television. It has a sunny location and is only a few minutes away from the ski lifts. The mountaineering village of Vent is a paradise for hikers and mountaineers in summer and winter.
Opening Hours:Schöne Aussicht 2.846m - private Hut- no alpine association reduction!Winter: from 23th december 2023 till 21st april 2024 Summer: from 21st June 2024 till 06th October 2024
Opening Hours:Nature park exhibition in Widum VentOpen daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.free entryThe multimedia nature park exhibition on the first floor of the newly renovated Widum presents the diversity of Venter's natural themes - from the field names to the shaft drifts, from the settlement history around Ötzi to the tourism pioneer and pastor Franz Senn, from glacier retreat and climate change to the central one Subject of the high alpine habitats with their specially adapted plants and animals.
Opening Hours: Today: 08:00 - 20:00Discover and experience nature.In summer, Vent is a paradise for hikers and mountaineers. Wonderful high-altitude trails, magnificent sunrises, glacier-fringed high valleys, enjoy nature at its purest. Climb from blossoming alpine meadows up into the eternal ice! Gain impressions that will remain unforgettable. Eight alpine club and mountain huts await you.Countless marked trails invite you to extended hikes. The whole scenery is dominated by Tyrol's highest mountain, the Wildspitze at 3,768 m.Hiking & Mountaineering.Vent can confidently be called a place of longing for mountaineers and hikers. The original mountain village owes this reputation to its historical connection to alpinism. And therefore belongs to the illustrious circle of Austrian mountaineering villages. Time seems to stand still here, but you shouldn't. Challenging summit tours, seemingly endless long-distance hiking trails, hut tours lasting several days, leisurely family hikes and educational theme trails await you. The summer cable cars facilitate the ascent and descent to the mountain world and to the alpine pastures and huts, while the mountain guides of Venter will guide you safely across the fles, ice and snow.
"HOHLER STEIN"After the finding of the Iceman, Dr. Leitner of the University of Innsbruck made further investigations. He proved the existence of more Stone Age hunting bases in the Ötztal valley, e.g. at the Hohler Stein mountain in Niedertal/Vent which is at an altitude of 2,050m and only 10km (beeline) from the place where the Iceman was found. A wide range of archeological findings within this area prove the existence of early settlements in the Rofental Valley, dating back to 7600 B.C. Excavations and reconstructions presented by University of Innsbruck, Institute of Prehistory and Early History 1995-2003.
Opening Hours: Today: 07:00 - 07:00**** Hotel with tradition - delight in our cosy traditional ‘stuben’, superb rooms, our ‘sauna village’ and a whole lot more…
Opening Hours:Hunters StationBuilt on 1.950 m height field camp is located on a terrace at the confluence of the "Nieder- and Rofental.As the archaeological excavations have shown is the earliest use of this station back to the period around 7600 BC and occupied as the first ascent of Rofental by man.In the period around 2000 BC (Early Bronze Age) the shepherds of this area as a pasture for sheep and goat herds used.
Opening Hours: Today: 07:00 - 07:00Type 2/ without cable2 pieces, 2 connections, 22 kwSupplier: TA E-Mobil
Winter: 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:The suspension bridge was built by the brothers Klotz in 1967 and 1984 renewed.The bridge is 46 m long and crosses the 31 m deep "Rofnerschlucht".Restaurant:Gasthof Rofenhof phone +43 (0) 5254 8103 (summer: monday restday, winter: sunday restday)