Far away from the hurly burly of the
ski slopes you can enjoy winter to the full on a toboggan. The wildly romantic mountain backdrop will do the rest. A toboggan ride on one of our many natural tracks should not be missed under any circumstances. Be it by day or under a starry sky, romantic or action-filled, the Funes/Villnöss Valley is traversed by toboggan runs to suit every taste and requirement.
Toboggan runs in Villnöss/Funes valley
Tschantschenon – Zanser Schwaige
Distance: 1 km; Difference in altitude: 77 m
Level of difficulty: easy
Climb on foot: 20 min.
Kaserill Alm – Zans
Distance: 2,5 km; Difference in altitude: 240 m
Level of difficulty: moderate
Climb on foot: 45 min.
Gampen Alm – Zans
Distance: 3 km; Difference in altitude: 383 m
Level of difficulty: moderate
Climb on foot: 1.10 h
Geisler Alm – Ranui
Distance: 6 km; Difference in altitude: 680 m
Level of difficulty: moderate
Climb on foot: 2 h
Zans to Ranui
Distance: 3 km; Difference in altitude: 310 m
Level of difficulty: moderate
Climb on foot: 1 h
NEW: Glatsch Alm - Dusler Alm - Ranui
Distance: 5 km; Difference in altitude: 560 m
Level of difficulty: difficult/moderate
Climb on foot: 1½ h
Safe fun on a toboggan
Watch out for other sledgers and avoid putting ohters at risk. Adapt speed to your skills and to the current weather and snow conditions. Please bring adequate equipment with you. Helmets will be compulsory for all minors involved in the most common winter sports, such as downhill skiing, snowboarding, telemark skiing, freestyle skiing and tobogganing. A helmet is also recommended for adults.
Even tobogganing on a natural track has to be learned.
Here some helpful toboggan tips to download.
Rental stations for toboggans
You can rent the toboggans directly at the huts or in the valley. Here you will find all the addresses for toboggan hire.