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G eisler Special Offer –
You'll Get More than You Bargained For!
In winter
- Moonlight bobsledding before, during, and after the full moon, with rental bobsleds and strap-on head lamps on the longest bobsled track of the Eisack Valley (Valle Isarco). The ascent time is thus cut in half! During the full moon, we are also open evenings every day (please order in advance: 333 756 90 29)
- Snowshoe hiking through a winter wonderland.
Our Special Offer: You can hike through our Alpine landscape with snowshoes or on foot - we will provide food and drink - we'll provide you with sleds for a fun-filled downhill ride – if necessary, we'll also supply you with strap-on head lamps free of charge. Furthermore, if you've rented your snowshoes from a rental agency in the valley, we'll return them for you free of charge.
- Alpine Dreams: Fondue evenings or other special dinners (please order in advance).
- Interesting weekend flat rates >>Ranuihof
- Small bus service from Ranui to the Zanser Alm, cutting the ascent time in half, and return bobsledding directly to your starting point. (I think it's simply fabulous!)
- Puez-Geisler Natural Park visitor centre
The Nature Park centre covers different topics: "Touching the mountains" presents the geology of the Dolomites, "Miracles of nature" shows animal skins, eggs, feathers, footprints, teeth, antlers and healing herbs, while "Conquering mountains" mainly concerns the sport of mountain climbing and Reinhold Messner.
in Summer 
- Fun-filled "Olympic Games" for clubs, organizations, company outings, class reunions, etc.
- A special day for Him and Her – We would be happy to arrange your wedding celebration, too.
- We are also fully equipped to handle all the needs of groups traveling by bus, and can take care of all details, including shuttle taxi, description of hiking routes and altitude differences, group photos, or special dietary requirements.
- Puez-Geisler Natural Park visitor centre
The Nature Park centre covers different topics: "Touching the mountains" presents the geology of the Dolomites, "Miracles of nature" shows animal skins, eggs, feathers, footprints, teeth, antlers and healing herbs, while "Conquering mountains" mainly concerns the sport of mountain climbing and Reinhold Messner.
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