Neunhäusern: utter idyll
Set in the midst of nature you will find a small hamlet of typical rural charm: counting slightly more than 100 inhabitants, the quiet town of Neunhäusern, Nove Case in Italian, constitutes the smallest fraction of the Antholz valley - with one interesting peculiarity: although it belongs to the valley’s municipality, it is located around 3 km from its entrance, in the Pustertal...
Neunhäusern: utter idyll
Set in the midst of nature you will find a small hamlet of typical rural charm: counting slightly more than 100 inhabitants, the quiet town of Neunhäusern, Nove Case in Italian, constitutes the smallest fraction of the Antholz valley - with one interesting peculiarity: although it belongs to the valley’s municipality, it is located around 3 km from its entrance, in the Pustertal valley. This can be attributed to the fact that "Neuenhusen", as the hamlet was called back in the 12th century, used to be part of the municipality of Olang/Valdaora in the 19th century, until it was later relocated to the municipality of Rasen-Antholz. With its favourable location, Neunhäusern represents an excellent starting point to discover the towns and sights of both the Pustertal valley and Antholz valley, as well as for numerous leisure activities.
Highlights
Located right at the entry point of the Antholz cycle track and the Pustertal cycle path - which stretches from Franzensfeste/Fortezza in the Eisacktal/Val d’Isarco valley to the town of Innichen/San Candido in the area of the famous Three Peaks – Neunhäusern is a perfect base from which you can embark on exciting tours on your two wheels.
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