Passerschluchtenweg

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Passerschluchtenweg
Passerschlucht hiking trail 2016
The Poltwerk - a former hydroelectric power station

The Passerschluchtenweg is a hiking trail completed in 2015 in South Tyrol between the villages of St. Leonhard and Moos in Passeier .

The path leads along the Passer River through a gorge. Until now, this gorge was difficult to access, as no path could be built on the steep rocky passages. Thanks to the construction of numerous bridges, stairs and balconies made of steel in the inaccessible places, this path can now be walked safely between St. Leonhard and Moos. Most of the way, the hiker walks over gratings, which allow a view from above into the Passerschlucht. With railings on both sides, the risk of falling is virtually eliminated.

The path has a length of about 6.5 km. The difference in altitude is 318 m. It was released in June 2015.

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Coordinates: 46 ° 49 ′ 10.1 ″  N , 11 ° 12 ′ 1.4 ″  E