Antermoia, the highest hamlet of the municipality, extends at the foot of the impressive Sasso Putia
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Antermoia (1,515 m a.s.l.) has about 330 inhabitants and is the highest village of the municipality. It was first mentioned as "Undermoy" in a document from 1236. The mountain hamlet extends at the foot of the impressive Sass da Putia which can best be admired from the Passo delle Erbe, a wonderful destination for hikers and motorcyclists. In winter, a cross-country ski track and a natural sledge run descending to Antermoia are set up here.
Antermoia is well-known for the Bad Valander springs which owe their name to the Val d'Anter. The water of these springs derives from a calcareous cave and has beneficial effects on people suffering from musculoskeletal and dermatological disorders. Since 1820 the Bauernbadl offers treatments for several ailments.
Tip: enjoy a delicious cup of coffee on the sunny terrace of the Ütia de Börz on the passo delle Erbe from where you can admire the wonderful surrounding mountains.
