![]() ![]() This beautiful trail explores the traffic-tree Fischlein Valley, and can be reached either by bus or on skis. Your included Holidaypass entitles you to free use of both the local buses and trains, though a trail pass is required to access the trails. ![]() More challenging options lie a short walk away, with the region’s full complement of trails also within easy reach thanks to the regular and efficient local transport network. Of the many routes accessible from Moso itself, the one closest to the hotel is perfect for beginners – or as a morning warm-up before heading farther afield. The cross-country trails around Moso and the Sexten Valley form part of the Drei Zinnen region, which, along with world-renowned Toblach (Dobbiaco), is Italy’s number one cross-country skiing destination. As recently as the early 20th century, South Tyrol belonged not to Italy, but to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and the region still has much in common with its northern neighbours – namely a rich and traditional way of life, charming Tyrolean architecture, and a delicious and unique cuisine that successfully blends Alpine flavours with Italian flair. Rewarding trails and UNESCO-listed scenery are far from the area’s only charms, however: this mountainous corner of Italy also has a fascinating cultural identity. During your stay, be sure to visit nearby Toblach, or Dobbiaco as it’s known in Italian – this is Italy’s premier cross-country skiing destination and a frequent host of high-profile skiing events. There are many excellent winter walking paths and cross-country skiing trails within the valley itself, and those a little farther afield can be accessed via the local bus and train network, free to hotel guests. This tranquil village makes a great base for exploring some of Italy’s most dramatic landscapes, including the famed ‘Three Peaks’ Nature Park. ![]()
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