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Quaint mountain huts, superb pasturelands, bars and retail shops: Vent boasts an infinite variety of local companies and infrastructures.
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Summer 2025: 6-seater chairlift Wildes Mannle – closed until further notice. - Starting point to the highest mountain in Tyrol, the Wildspitze (3,768 m)- ideal starting point for many hikes: Wildes Mannle (3,019 m), Breslauer Hütte (2,844 m), Sonnbergweg, Seuffertweg, and much more.- Stableinalm panoramic restaurantParking: Wildspitze chairlift valley stationBus stop: Vent Hotel Post (3 minutes walk) You can find the winter operating times and the current live status here: https://www.oetztal.com/en/live-information/status?region=130508&card=liftsYou can find the summer operating times here: https://www.oetztal.com/en/activities/summer/hiking-mountaineering/mountain-lifts-uphill-facilities
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The historic Cross of the Wildspitze 3768 m from the year 1933 - near by the Sculpture Symposium and the suspension bridge in Rofen.
1502 The church and the graveyard were consecrated, 1701 Matthäus Gerstgrasser from Partschins became the first pastoral assistant,1712 The church was completely rebuilt, 1728 Foundation of the chaplaincy by the Bishop of Chur Josef Prantl became the first curate (1727 - 1754)1773 The chapel was built in Rofen; an old chapel already existed1802 An avalanche destroyed the church; only the tower and the tabernacle remained1862 The baroque-style church was consecrated and Vent became a parish. The high altar probably comes from a former church in Karthaus in Schnalstal valley (statues, St. Bruno, St. Benedict). Next to the high altar: John the Baptist and John the Evangelist, an altar dedicated to the Virgin Mary with a statue of the Virgin made by the Tirolean artist Andreas Kölle. 1936 Renovation of the church1939 The parish does not belong to "Unser Frau im Schnalstal" any more (diocese of Trient) but to Sölden1956 New church bells with electric mechanisms 1957 Further renovation of the church; the painted windows were replaced by double- glazed honeycomb windows. The small vestry was enlarged.1984 The graveyard and the chapel were amplified1995 Renovation works1996 Renovation of the church's interior1999 New main altar and lectern
Opening Hours: Today: 07:00 - 21:00
Chargeable, price on request Charging station 1 # 43180Keba - Keba KeContact P30Type 2 socket # 12361422 KW (400 volts, 32 amps)
Opening Hours: Today: 07:00 - 21:00
Capacity: 35 pers.Offer: free internet access (W-Lan), flip charts.Other desired technology can be booked on request!
Personal encounters among visionary alpinists paved the way for the founding of the German Alpine Club. Vent’s Widum, described by Johann Stüdl as “the coziest base for high-altitude tourists,” was at the heart of this development.Franz Senn—pastor and innkeeper, fearless mountaineer, and progressive advocate of the Alps—became the driving force behind this movement.Today, the new Widum in Vent serves as an information center for Ötztal Tourism and hosts an exhibition by the Ötztal Nature Park. The Alpine Club Museum offers a glimpse into the preserved guestbook of Vent from that pioneering era.Open daily: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM Free admission
Opening Hours: Today: 08:00 - 20:00
Bar à la Vent. Just a friendly atmosphere and not at all noisy. For convivial celebrations or just for a chat.
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The mountain hotel is a traditional family business.
Hunters StationBuilt on 1.950 m height field camp is located on a terrace at the confluence of the "Nieder- and Rofental.As the archaeological excavations have shown is the earliest use of this station back to the period around 7600 BC and occupied as the first ascent of Rofental by man.In the period around 2000 BC (Early Bronze Age) the shepherds of this area as a pasture for sheep and goat herds used.
Are you looking for a rustic ambience on your vacation and you want to do without all the bells and whistles? Then there is no better address than the Gasthaus Obervent.The Gasthaus Obervent is open for a leisurely stop with drinks, not a restaurant!
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