The nature experience circular hike through the Rasner Möser biotope is a particularly varied and family-friendly tour around Oberrasen. It leads through one of the most valuable wetland areas in the Antholz Valley and combines nature, activity and fascinating insights into the local flora and fauna.
Starting from the cultural house in Oberrasen, the route first follows a quiet road to the edge of the forest. From there, you enter the protected Rasner Möser biotope – a fascinating moorland area with a nature trail. Wooden boardwalks lead through the wetland, allowing visitors to experience nature up close without disturbing the environment. This section is especially exciting for children.
The route then continues through shaded forest to Bad Salomonsbrunn and finally follows the Antholz stream back to Oberrasen.
The tour can be adapted flexibly and is ideal for families, nature lovers and anyone looking for a peaceful and educational walk.
The starting point is the parking area at the cultural house in Oberrasen. From there, follow the paved road towards the forest (approx. 1 km).
At the forest edge, the entrance to the Rasner Möser biotope begins. Follow the nature trail through the moorland area along wooden boardwalks.
The path continues through the forest to Bad Salomonsbrunn, just before Antholz Niedertal.
From there, follow the path along the Antholz stream back to Oberrasen and the starting point.
Variant (shorter):
After the first loop in the biotope, you can leave the trail earlier and return directly to Oberrasen along the river.
Alternative:
The hike can also be done in reverse starting from Antholz Niedertal.
From the Pustertal road, turn into the Antholz Valley and drive to Oberrasen.