Farnstead Finailhof

The Farmstead Finailhof is one of the oldest farms in Schnalstal Valley, first records date back to the 11th century. It is known for its rare visit in 1416. Those days the farmers harbored Duke Frederick IV by employing him as a shepherd. Until 1967, the farm was highest one in Europe which cultivated cereals. To preserve the rural culture and architecture the entire farm became a listed building in 1981. Today the family Gurschler lives with four generations on the farm and welcomes guests in their „Stube“ and a huge sunny terrace with a great view over the lake Vernago/Vernagt.

Description to arrive at destination

Option 1: from Vernago/Vernagt along the south side of the lake. Then follow the path to the road and enter path no. 8.

Option 2: from Vernago/Vernagt follow the road to Farmstead Tisenhof and then continue the archeological trail to Farmstead Tisenhof

Option 3: from the Ötzi rope parc along the street or the way no. 8

Parking

parking places at the lake in front of the church, free, unguarded

Public transport

With the bus line no. 261 to Vernago/Vernagt (bus stop Vernago/Vernagt)

Opening hours: January 31 - February 18
 
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9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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