Archery
Archery trail at the Malga di Tarres
Learn archery on the three archery courses. You can rent equipment right on site and receive instruction. Traditional archery is already very popular because it offers entertainment and fun in the fresh air and outdoors with 3D targets. It’s a recreational activity for young and old alike, offering a chance to unwind from daily life, try something new, and get some exercise.
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Schlegl archery trail
The Schlegl archery course is situated at 1,000 m in the heart of the very sunny Venosta Valley and can easily be reached from the village of Laces/Latsch. You simply follow the mountain road over Tarres/Tarsch up to the cable car station. Directly behind the Archery Center is the entry to the Schlegl course with 28 shooting positions set in accordance with IFAA. There are difficulty options for each level.
High-alpine Almrausch trail
The Almrausch high alpine course with 28 IFAA targets is easy to reach from the archery centre by chairlift. It is located at 2,000 metres and offers a breathtaking view of the surrounding valleys and mountains. Immediately to the left of the lift exit is the course, which runs in a semicircle through the forest to the Tarscher Alm, from there it continues along the old ski slope slightly uphill, the launches are in the open area and the targets in the forest. After half of the course you cross the old ski slope, the view from up here is overwhelming, and enter the second part of the course. A beautiful forest area bordered by one of the well-known Vinschger Waale, which you then use to return to the starting point.
Ramini archery trail
The Ramini Course is located at an altitude of 650 metres in the Ramini woodland near Tarres and is part of the Latsch Archery Centre. This varied 3D archery course leads through mixed coniferous and deciduous forests along the Ramini stream up to approximately 800 metres above sea level. With a total elevation gain of around 150 metres, the course is easy to walk and suitable for almost all visitors. The targets offer a variety of challenges, including uphill, downhill and distance shots. The course is set according to IFAA and WA standards and is suitable for both beginners and experienced archers. The entire round can be completed in about two hours. Thanks to its peaceful location, beautiful natural surroundings and generally snow-free conditions during winter, the Ramini Course is a popular destination for archery enthusiasts throughout the year.