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Cross-country Elm

Cross-country fans will find a great domain in the Sernftal, which by the way is also nicknamed the "little valley" due to its size, on two of the best-prepared trails. Both trails measure up to 7 km each in length and are designed for both classic and skating style skiing alike.

The first trail runs along the valley, passing by Elm and is split up into two sections. The "Wiese" section runs relatively level, while the "Bärentritt" section slopes a bit more. The latter of the two is perfect for night owls as the trail remains illuminated on Tuesdays and Thursdays until 9:00 p.m. The second trail can be accessed from the areas of Engi and Matt. This trail is also relatively level and therefore offers you an ample opportunity to take in the spectacular mountain landscape of the Sardona tectonic. For a larger tour, the mountain crest in the Grosstal offers an impressive 22 km long "Töditritt" trail for more sporting skiers. All trails can be used with a valid cross-country pass.

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