Winter around Acereto offers countless ways to be out in the open – on foot, on touring skis, along the cross-country trails or on the slopes. Snow, movement and a deep sense of closeness to nature define this season.
Winter hikes and snowshoe tours are among the more tranquil ways to experience winter in Valle Aurina. But they are also among the most beautiful. Along paths through snow-covered landscapes, across alpine pastures or up to panoramic peaks, you set your own pace and choose your own route. Maps and personal recommendations help you find your way – everything else unfolds outdoors. By the way: snowshoes are available to borrow from us, free of charge.
Ski tours are a natural part of winter in South Tyrol. Away from the slopes, the landscape opens up into wide, unspoilt scenery, quiet hillsides and viewpoints that reveal themselves step by step. It is not the altitude that matters, but the quiet pleasure of being out in nature. We are happy to share our hosts’ tips on suitable tours, snow conditions and local insights in person – tailored to your experience, the weather and the current snow conditions.
Valle Aurina is among the region’s renowned ice climbing destinations. Frozen waterfalls of varying difficulty offer opportunities for beginners as well as experienced climbers. There are professional providers of courses and guided tours in the area. We are happy to share contacts and tips personally.
Several cross-country areas in Valle Aurina offer a wide range of trails for all levels – both classic and skating. The area around Riva di Tures is particularly popular, easily accessible and available to Moosmair guests at a preferential rate. Further cross-country trails can be found, among other places, in Rio Bianco, Selva dei Molini and Casere.
Whether during the day with the family or as a welcome change after a winter walk, the toboggan runs in the surrounding area are varied and easily accessible. The best part: many toboggan runs have a hut at the top serving typical South Tyrolean delicacies. Enjoy your meal and have fun!
Several ski areas are within easy reach, offering variety to suit different preferences.
Speikboden is the nearest ski resort and can be reached quickly from Acereto. Compact, sun-filled and with varied runs, it lends itself equally to leisurely skiing and more dynamic days on the slopes.
For those seeking even more variety, Klausberg offers another ski area in Valle Aurina, with wide pistes, modern facilities and excellent conditions for families. For a day trip with a wide variety of pistes, Plan de Corones is an excellent choice – one of South Tyrol’s most renowned ski areas.
For families and those who prefer a gentler pace, Riva di Tures offers a charming alternative: compact, welcoming and ideal for first turns or relaxed ski days with children.
We are happy to offer personal advice on choosing the right ski area, ski buses, equipment hire and planning your day – tailored to the weather, snow conditions and your preferences.
During winter, the area around Moosmair in the Aurina Valley offers countless opportunities for active days in the snow. These include skiing, winter hiking, snowshoe tours, cross-country skiing, sledging, ski touring and ice climbing.
The nearest ski resort, Speikboden, can be reached from Acereto in a short time by car or ski bus. The village lift in Riva di Tures as well as the Klausberg and Kronplatz ski resorts are also easily accessible within the Tures and Aurina Valley area.
Yes, the ski bus stops directly in front of Moosmair and conveniently takes guests to the ski resorts in the Aurina Valley. With the South Tyrol GuestPass, hotel guests can use public transport throughout South Tyrol free of charge.
Yes, the surrounding ski resorts offer ski rentals and ski schools for both beginners and advanced skiers. The Moosmair team will gladly recommend suitable providers in the area.
Yes, the Tures and Aurina Valley offers several cross-country skiing areas with trails for different levels and abilities. Particularly popular is the cross-country skiing area in Riva di Tures, which is easily reachable from Acereto.