Activities in South Tyrol
Attractions in South Tyrol
Recommendations
Highlights
Die Drei Zinnen: Fantastische Rundtour um die wohl bekanntesten Dolomitgipfel – 4 -Tagestour für Kinder ab ca. 10 Jahren.
Fantastic but demanding tour with a magnificent panorama and flowing, partly challenging trails high above the Val Gardena valley.
Medium-difficulty half-day hike around the southern Catinaccio massif with impressive views of the Latemar group, as far as the Ortles and Brenta ...
Eine der wenigen einfacheren Touren im Pfitschertal.
One of the top tours in the Alps with an unforgettable panorama. At an altitude of almost 3000 m, you are on a par with the Ortler glacier and can ...
Von Nauders über den Reschenpass und weiter auf dem Etsch-Radweg bis Schlanders.
Fantastic via ferrata with summit ascent of the Rotwand in the south of the Rosengarten massif.
The Mittagstal valley is one of the legendary off-piste runs in the Dolomites. The valley crosses the entire Sella massif in a south-north direction.
Discover the region
The south side of the Alps is climatically favored by almost 300 days of sunshine a year. Even in the cold season this leads to pleasant sunny conditions on the mountain slopes and valleys. Towards the south of the region, temperatures are already pleasantly warm in the spring months, while further north there is still a cool winter atmosphere. Summer and autumn offer the best conditions for cycling, hiking and mountaineering, in a landscape between vineyards and the Dolomites that has no equal in terms of possibilities and beauty.
Nature in South Tyrol is as unique as it deserves to be protected. Seven natural parks - from the Stelvio Pass in Val Venosta to the Tre Cime in Alta Pusteria - and a national park make a valuable contribution to the conservation and research of the natural and cultural landscape. The value of this magnificent nature can be discovered through visitor centers, sports tours, as well as explorations.
Explore South Tyrol in a sporty way
South Tyrol also has a rich program for its cycling enthusiasts. Racing cyclists make their way up the winding roads along the mountain passes, mountain bikers tackle dirt paths, and the cycle paths of the valley are suitable for bike touring and families.
In the cold season, skiers and hikers can appreciate snow and ice. Many other options and activities are available for families and couples: from fun toboggan runs, ice skating rinks to romantic carriage rides in the woods, not forgetting saunas and spas to relax and take care of yourself.
A gastronomic offer that will not disappoint you

Photo: Alex Filz, Eisacktal Marketing
South Tyrolean cuisine is a unique fusion of traditional Alpine dishes and Mediterranean culinary culture. Numerous starred restaurants show off their skills, and excellent wines and spirits are skilfully paired with first, second and desserts. A special sense of quality and regionality can be appreciated everywhere.
Noteworthy are the South Tyrolean snack with speck and cheese or one of the many types of gnocchi. And as a conclusion? An apple strudel made with shortcrust pastry or the classic tiramisu`.