This natural beauty was made accessible through an ambitious project that showcases the tremendous power of the Passer river. Over the years, the river has carved into the rock, creating impressive whirlpools, potholes, and rock formations. As part of the environmental compensation measures during the construction of the Enerpass power plant, the idea arose in 2008 to create a path from St. Leonhard to Moos.
The Passer Gorge Trail - Nature on Vacation
The Passer Gorge Trail is one of the water trails around the village of Moos that show how the valley was shaped by ice and water. Along the way, there are various information panels and seating areas that focus on the beauty of nature. In total, the trail covers 6.5 kilometers, for which you should plan about three hours.
Info Box
Course of the trail
Start: St. Leonhard in Passeier
Destination: Moos in Passeier
Refreshment stops in Platt, Moos and St. Leonhard
The hiking trail is not suitable for prams and is closed from December 1st to February 28th.
Parking: St. Leonhard in Passeier
Arrival by public transport: By train to Meran and then by bus to St. Leonhard.
Arrival by car: Through the Etsch valley towards Meran and then on to the Passeier valley to St. Leonhard
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