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Events 20.01 EVENTS 20.01. – 28.01.2018 Biathlon World Cup Anterselva/Antholz Also t his winter the annual Biathlon World Cup race taking place in the Anterselva/Antholz Biathlon Centre. Top international athlets will compete for precious metal in 6 contests (sprin t, pursuit and mass start). Place: Bia thlon Centre Anterselva/Antholz Dates: Saturday 20.01.2018, Sunday 21.01.2018 Alpine ski trial course for children Alpine ski taster course for children. From 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. for children from 3 to 10 years - winter sports clothing required ! Price: with HOLIDAYPASS ANTHOLZERTAL fre e of charge Participants: min. 4 max. 15 kids Meeting point: 2 p.m. at the ski lift Riepen / Antholz Mittertal Reservation: within 5 p.m. of the previous day at the Ski School Antholzerta l, phone +39 327 9104144 Dates: Sunday 21 .01.2018, Sunday 28.01.2018 Horse-drawn sled rides in Antholz Mittertal Horse-drawn sled ride through Antholz Mittertal. Starts: 02.30 p.m. (4 tours) Duration: 20 min. Meeting point: church Antholz Mittertal Participants: min. 4 pers. to max. 10 pers. ONLY WITH HOLIDAYPASS ANTHOLZERTAL, FREE OF COSTS. Registration: until 10 a.m. at the Tourist Info Antholzertal, phone +39 0474 496269 Dates: Monday 22 .01.2018 Startnummernverlosung – Audi FIS Ski World Cup Die Start nummerverlosung für den AUDI FIS World Cup 2018 am Kronplatz findet heuer zum ersten Ma l im Park von Mitterolang statt. Programm : >>> 16.00 Uhr : - Geschicklichkeitsspiele im Schnee - Bezwingt die ERTA Piste mit Virtual Reality (VR) - Biathlon Challenge >>>18.00 Uhr: - Startnummerverlosung - Pyroshow „KRONPLATZ on FIRE“ - World Cup Party Ort: Mitterolang Termin/e: Montag 22.01.2018 Audi FIS Ski World Cup St. Vigil Der 23. Januar 2018 steht ganz im Zeichen des Audi FIS Ski World Cups am Kronplatz. Nach der sehr erfolgreichen Premiere im Weltcupjahr 2016/2017 entschied sich der internationale Skiverband wieder ein Weltcup Rennen an den Kronplatz zu vergeben. Der Termin zwischen den Speedbewerben in Cortina und den technischen Disziplinen in Lenzerheide li egt unmittelbar vor den olympischen Bewerben Mitte Februar in Pyeongchang in Südkorea. Der äußerst anspruchsvolle Riesentorlauf auf der Piste ERTA in St. Vigil in Enneberg am Kronplatz kann somit auch als richtungsweisend für die olympischen Bewerbe gesehe n werden. Programm: 10.0 0 Uhr 1. Durchgang Riesenslalom; 13.0 0 Uhr 2. Durchgang Riesenslalom; 14.30 Uhr Aprés Ski World Cup Live Musik and DJ´s Ort: St. Vigil Termin/e: Dienstag 23.01.2018 TOURIST INFO ANTHOLZERTA L Tel. 0474 496269 Fax 0474 498099 [email protected] www.antholzertal.com Opening time: MO -FR 8 a.m. to noon | 2.30-5.30 p.m. | Sat. 9 a.m. to noon; Biathlon guest shooting With the ski school Antholzertal (kids older than 12 years). You can also participate without skiers! Price: € 5 (1x5 shots) Meeting point: at 1:30 p.m. at the Biathlonstadion "Südtirol Arena Alto Adige" Participants: min. 4 pers. Registration: until 5 p.m. of the previous day at the ski scho ol Antholzertal, phone +39 0474 492446 Dates: Tuesday 23 .01.2018; Thursday 25.01.2018; Sunday 28.01.2018 Evening snowshoe hike with Gerold Snowshoe hike by night - a special adventure. Duration: 1,5 - 2 hours Price: WITH HOLIDAYPASS ANTHOLZERTAl € 10,00 otherwise € 12,00 per pers. (equipment retal included) Meeting point: 8.30 p.m. at the shop Bergfuchs in Niederrasen Participants: min. 3 pers. Registration: within 5 p.m. of the previous day at the shop Sport Bergfuchs in Niederrasen, phone +39 0474 49 8350 Dates: Tuesday 23 .01.2018 Weekly market Market - Every wednesday at the busstation in Bruneck! Place: Bus station – Bruneck Dates: Wednesday 24.01.2018 Time: 08:00 a.m. Snowshoe hike with the ski school Antholzertal Snowshoe hi ke with the ski sch ool Antholzertal. Duration: approx. 3 hours | Participants: min. 5 pers. Price: WITH HOLIDAYPASS ANTHOLZERTAL € 25,00 otherwise € 30,00 per pers. (equipment rental included) Meeting point: 01.30 p.m. at the biathlonstadion “Südtirol Arena Alto Adige” in Antholz Obertal Registration: until 5 p.m. of the previsous day at the ski school Antho lzertal; phone +39 0474 492446 Dates: Wednesday 24.01.2018 Speck tasting Try the different types of speck at Steiner butchery in Niederrasen and learn more about the making of this traditional product. Price: WITH HOLIDAYPASS ANTHOLZERTAL € 3,00 instead of € 6,00 per person. Participants: min. 6 person | Starts: 4 p.m. Duration: 1,5 - 2 hours Registration: until 10 a.m. at the Tourist Info Antholzertal, phone +39 0474 496269 Dates: Wednesday 24.01.2018 Safaribus Accompanied bus trip for hikers to the Fanes Hut Tour for hikers: Pederü (1.548 m) > Fanex Hut (2060 m) For cross-country -skiers: Enjoy the cross-country ski-tracks in St. Vigil / S. Vigilio Walking time: approx. 3,5-4 hours there and back Departure time: 8.30 a.m. Antholz Mittertal > 8.35 a.m. Ri epenlift > 8.45 a.m. Antholz Niedertal > 8.50 a.m. Oberrasen > 9 a.m. Niederrasen > 9.15 a.m. Camping Corones. (Don't forget the Holidaypass!) Price: with HOLIDAYPASS ANTHOLZERTAl € 3,00, otherwise € 10,00 per pers (limited participation!) Registration: untill 5 p.m. of the previous day at the Tourist Info Antholzertal, phone +39 0474 496269 Dates: Tuesday 25 .01.2018 Fire & Ice Skishow Enjoy a fantastic and breatht aking skishow in Gassl organized by the ski school Kron and ski school Cima. With warm drinks and good mood! Following: After -Sk ishow Party in Gassl Après -ski! Place: Valdaora Dates: Thursday 25.01.2018 Time: 06:00 p.m. Skibus from Rasen: Niederrasen - Camping Corones: 17.21; Oberrasen - Ansitz Heufler: 17.25; Oberrasen - Dorfmitte: 17.26; Oberrasen - Pavillon: 17.27; Oberrasen - Hauser Kreuz: 17.28; Niederrasen – Hinteraue: 17.2; Niede rrasen – Rathaus: 17.30; Niederrasen – Joggila Stöckl: 17.31r; Niederrasen – Lahne: 17.32. Return trip after the show at approx 19.00! With kind support Sportshooting Sport shooting ever y Thursday in the arts centre of Antholz Mittertal / Anterselva di Mezzo! All guests and those who are interested are invited. Place: Arts centre Antholz Mittertal / Anterselva di Mezzo Reservation: Passler Markus: Tel. +39 347 3131069 ( Registration necessarily ) Dates: Thursday 25.01.2018 Time: 07:00 p.m. Snowshoe hike with Gilbert Snowshoe hike with our alpine guide Gilbert. Tour: Sexten / Innerfeld (1.334 m > Dreischuster Hut (1.626 m) Walking Time: 5 hours, there and back Participants: 4-12 pers. Difficulty level: average Price: WITH HOLIDAYPASS ANTHOLZERTAl € 15,00 otherwise € 30,00 per pers. (equipment retal included) Meeting point: 9 a.m. at the Tourist Info in Niederrasen Registration: untill 5 p.m. of the previous day at the Tourist Info Antholzertal, phone +39 0474 496269 Dates: Wednesday 26.01.2018 Horse-drawn sled rides in Oberrasen Horse-drawn sled ride through the Oberrasen Biotope. Starts: 2.00 p.m. (4 tours) Meeting point: Oberrasen, Culture House. Duration: 20 min. Participants: min. 4 pers. to max. 10 pers. ONLY WITH HOLIDAYP ASS ANTHOLZERTAL, FREE OF COSTS Registration: until 10 a.m. at the Tourist Info Antholzertal, phone +39 0474 496269 Dates: Friday 26 .01.2018 Guest Biathlon friendly race With the Antholz Cross -Country-Ski and Biathlon School: 1,5 km run > 1x Shooting, 5 shots in prone position > then across the finish line. Price: with HOLIDA YPASS ANTHOLZERTAL € 15,00, otherwise € 20,00 per pers. Meeting point: 2 p.m. at the biathlon centr e “Südtirol Arena Alto Adige” Duration: approx.. 2 hours Registration: until 5 p.m. of the previous day at the Ski School Ant holzertal, phone +39 0474 492446 Dates: Friday 26 .01.2018 Cross-country ski trial course (classic) Cross-country trial course (classic style) for adults and children (up to 5 years) - winter sports clothing required! Duration: from 02.30 p.m. to 03.30 p.m. Participation: with HOLIDAYPASS ANTERSELVA fre e of charge Participants: min. 4 - max. 15 pers. Meeting point: at 02.30 p.m. at the Biathlon Centre - Antholz Obertal Reservation: within 5 p.m. of the previous day at the Ski School Antholzertal, phone +39 0474 492446 Dates: Sunday 28 .01.2018 European Forester's Biathlon Competition 2018 Europe meets biathlon, meets forest, meets foresters, students, athletes, wood traders and many more... Worldcup and world championships trails, famous nordic skiing areas, cross country trails - the foresters get them all and use it for meetings friends all over europe In the middle of winter forest enthusiasts from more than 20 european countries meet for a week full of sporty competitions and professional exchange. Both amateurs and beginners but also ambi tious semi- professionals: about 1000 athlets start in different competitions: the world largest biathlon competition! 50 years ago foresters discovered the magic of biathlon. And today professional trails and time measurement has perfected the competitions so every competitor can find his or her personal limit. Place: Anterselva di Sopra / Antholz Obertal Dates: from Sunday 28.01.2018 ICE SKATING >>Bruneck-Brunico / ice stadium: Dates: 28.01.2018 from 1.30 p.m. to 4.00. p.m. >>Welsberg -Monguelfo / Prenninger Parc: daily from 9.00 a.m. – 12.30 p.m. and from 1.00 p.m. to 4.45 p.m. >> Oberrasen: ice -skating rink near the culture house (no rental) >>Fischpond in Antholz Niedertal (no rental) OPEN MUSEUMS >> Museum Mansio Sebatum – St. Lorenzen - Mon.-Fri . from 9 a.m. to noon and from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sat. from 9 a.m. to noon (closed on Sundays) - T. +39 0474 538196 | www.mansio -sebatum.it >> Taufers´ Castle – Sand in Taufers, Ahrntal - T.
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