The Krampus Run:

Alpine Nightmare?

With villages throughout South Tyrol bracing themselves for the annual Krampus invasion, it feels like a set of a horror movie. Interestingly, this age-old custom is currently seeing a revival in popularity.

Before sweeping into the villages, the tension on the streets on the night of 5th December is palpable, any little sound rattling the nerves. This event is also commemorated in Naturns/Naturno, when hordes of terrifying ‘devils’ descend on the village. With cattle horns mounted on their heads, their faces covered in grimacing animal masks, the shaggy-cloaked Krampus menacingly rattle chains and clang cowbells as they sweep through the streets chasing terrified youngsters. Those unfortunate enough to find themselves on the streets at that time flee home along the backstreets. Only the Tuifeltratzer (or ‘devil-baiters’ – brazen young males) dare to confront the Krampus. The taunting goes on for a while, and the outcome depends on whether the youthful challenger is able to outrun the “devil”. Most often it ends with a sooty face and a few bruises here and there.

Drawn from old Alpine folklore, the Krampus are demonic figures that precede the arrival of St. Nicholas during the Advent season. While St. Nicholas rewards good children, the Krampus (also known as Tuifl), are there to punish those that misbehave. Although this old tradition has acquired religious overtones, the old custom probably originated in pre-Christian times, representing the purging of the harsh Alpine winters.
The Krampus punishes misbehaving children.
While not as widespread, the Krampus tradition has been gaining in popularity, and is now more popular than ever in the Alpine regions. Following the re-formation in 2006, the Krampus Association in Naturns currently numbers 70 members. But even joining the club comes at a significant cost, with costumes that can cost up to € 2000.

Krampus are usually men dressed up in shaggy outfits, their faces covered by scary masks. While it used to be the preserve of single males, nowadays women may also be a Krampus. During the world wars of the 20th Century, when most of the menfolk were away, women not only kept the farms going, but also donned the Krampus costumes – without any fuss being made!
Being a Krampus is expensive: the price of a costume with fur and mask can amount to several thousand euros.
Even though Krampus night might sometimes still get a little out of hand, Krampus devils nowadays are more constrained in what they can get up to. While the old Krampus runs were a bit of a free for all, and one didn’t quite know who had just doled out a beating, the event has been toned down considerably. Supported by local municipal authorities, this old custom has evolved into a folk spectacle, and is subject to strict rules. The anonymity of the Krampus is also something of the past. Nowadays, each ‘devil’ has to wear an ID number, allowing traceability in the event of malpractice.

Watching the event unfold from a safe distance, those erstwhile scary nights seem just a distant childhood memory, when the unbridled Krampus rampaged through Naturns. With groups of young boys confronting the Krampus before fleeing, this one-time scary event can be experienced as a bonding rite of passage.
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Naturns  I  Naturno Naturns I Naturno 6 days ago
Naturns  I  Naturno

🇩🇪: Wer von euch kennt eine weit bekannte Tradition hier in Südtirol?🙊
Das Goaßlschnöllen ist eine Volkskunst, die sich um das Erzeugen von beeindruckenden Knallgeräuschen mithilfe von speziell gefertigten Peitschen, den sogenannten "Goaßln," dreht.🤩 Diese Peitschen bestehen aus einem langen, dünnen Stiel und einem kurzen, dicken Ende. In diesem dicken Ende sind oft Metallteile eingearbeitet, die beim Schwingen der Peitsche für das charakteristische Knallgeräusch sorgen.💣 Die Geschichte des Goaßlschnöllens in Südtirol reicht Jahrhunderte zurück und hat ihre Wurzeln in bäuerlichen Gemeinschaften. 🥰

Früher nutzten die Bauern🧑‍🌾das "Goaßlschnöllen" zum verständigen, Vieh🐮 zu treiben und Raubtiere zu vertreiben.

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🇮🇹: Qualcuno di voi conosce una tradizione molto conosciuta qui in Alto Adige?🙊
È un'arte popolare che ruota attorno alla produzione di suoni impressionanti con l'aiuto di fruste chiamate "Goaßln".🤩Queste fruste sono composte da un manico lungo e sottile e da una estremità corta e spessa. In questa estremità spessa sono incorporate parti metalliche che, durante il movimento della frusta, creano il caratteristico suono dischiocco.💣La storia del " Goaßlschnöllen" nell'Alto Adige risale a secoli fa e ha le sue radici nelle comunità contadine.🥰

Prima i contadini🧑‍🌾 utilizzavano il "Goaßlschnöllen" per comunicare, radunare il bestiame🐮 e respingere i predatori.

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naturns_naturno naturns_naturno 7 days ago
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🅽🅴🆆: Did you know that for the first time this year we are offering a shuttle service from the Passeiertal Valley to Naturno?😍

Every Monday a shuttle minibus takes you and your bike🚴 back to Naturno at 16:30!🌞 (registration required)

Route description: From Naturno you cycle comfortably along the Adige Cycle Path to the spa town of Merano.🌸 From the Thermenplatz square, the route heads east through Elisabeth Park towards the Passeiertal valley. Mostly flat and with a slight incline, you can enjoy the wonderful landscape along the Passeier cycle path (19km).💛
Meeting point is at 16:20 at the tennis court🎾in St. Martin!

#naturns #naturno #bike #enjoingtheview #cycling #shuttle #adventure #outdoor #southtyrol #fahrrad #passeiertal #draußenzuhause #fahrradausflug #genießen #altoadige #altoadigedascoprire #altoadigedavisitare

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Naturns  I  Naturno Naturns I Naturno 8 days ago
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🇩🇪: Entlang von historischen Bewässerungskanälen (Bild 1) gelangt man zu einem leicht erreichbaren, sehr lohnenswerten Aussichtspunkt oberhalb von Naturns, dem Wallburgboden.🥰

Routenbeschreibung: Naturns – Panoramaweg – Wiedenplatzerkeller – Wallburgweg –Wallburgboden – Schwalbennest – Naturns

⏱Dauer Rundwanderung: 2:30 Std.

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🇮🇹: Seguendo gli antichi canali d’irrigazione si arriva a un punto panoramico splendido e facilmente raggiungibile sopra il paese di Naturno.🥰

Descrizione del percorso: Naturno – sentiero panoramico – ristorante Wiedenplatzer Keller – sentiero Wallburgweg – Wallburgboden – ristoro Schwalbennest – Naturno

⏱Durata escursione circolare: 2:30

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naturns_naturno naturns_naturno 9 days ago
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🥾In addition to the well-known Merano High Mountain Trail, there is also the Venosta Valley High Mountain Trail, which starts from the Adige river source at the Resia Pass until Stava in the Lower Venosta Valley.🥾The rich and varied vegetation of the Sonnenberg mountian and the splendid panoramic views make the journey a unique experience.❤️

⏱Duration: 5 daily stages
Length: 180 km
❗️Degree of difficulty: experienced hikers

#naturns #naturno #hiking #mountains #whataview #enjoingtheview #mountainlover #outdoor #berge #aussichtgenießen #wanderliebe #naturpur #genießen #altoadige #montagna #escursioni

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Naturns  I  Naturno Naturns I Naturno 10 days ago
Naturns  I  Naturno

🇩🇪: Wer von euch kennt das traditionelle Kartenspiel "Watten"?🥰
In der Regel wird das Kartenspiel mit 33 Karten (inkl. Welli) gespielt. Ziel ist es, möglichst viele Punkte zu erzielen, indem man die meisten Runden gewinnt.🥳 Das Spiel wird normalerweise von vier Personen in zwei Teams gespielt.👫

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🇮🇹: Quanti di voi conoscono il tradizionale gioco di carte "Watten"?🥰
Solitamente si gioca con 33 carte (inclusa la carta chiamata "Welli"). L'obiettivo del gioco è accumulare il maggior numero di punti vincendo il maggior numero di turni.🥳 Il gioco è di solito disputato da quattro persone divise in due squadre.👫

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