In addition to the aesthetic aspects, there are certain activities that allow you to experience and discover South Tyrol in all its diversity. Whether you are a nature lover, an adventurer or simply looking for relaxation, South Tyrol has something for everyone. Immerse yourself in the fascinating diversity of this region and be inspired by the 10 most popular activities that you should definitely experience during your stay.
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The Dolomites are undoubtedly one of the most spectacular natural wonders in the world and a true paradise for hiking enthusiasts. From gentle strolls along picturesque alpine meadows to challenging summit hikes, the Dolomites offer the right terrain for every hiker. Explore the idyllic valleys, cross fragrant forests and marvel at the impressive peaks that rise majestically into the sky. An absolute must is a hike to the Three Peaks, one of the most famous landmarks of the Dolomites, which will mesmerise you with its imposing beauty.
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Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of South Tyrolean wine and let yourself be enchanted by the delicious flavours and the warm hospitality of the winegrowers during a wine tasting. South Tyrol is known for its excellent wines, especially the characteristic Lagrein and the elegant Gewürztraminer. Visit one of the many wineries and sample the diverse range of wines while learning more about traditional winemaking in the region. A special highlight is a wine hike through the picturesque vineyards, where you can not only taste the fine wines but also enjoy the marvellous landscape.
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After an eventful day full of adventure, there is nothing better than relaxing and unwinding in the South Tyrolean thermal baths. Immerse yourself in the soothing thermal water and let yourself be pampered by the healing powers of nature. Whether in a luxurious spa with a panoramic view of the mountains or in an idyllic thermal bath surrounded by greenery – the choice of first-class wellness oases in South Tyrol is vast. Treat yourself to a soothing massage, relax in the various saunas and enjoy the feeling of absolute relaxation.
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For all adrenaline junkies and adventure seekers, South Tyrol offers numerous opportunities to test your limits and experience unforgettable climbing and mountaineering adventures. The imposing rock faces of the Dolomites are an Eldorado for climbers and offer routes for beginners through to professionals. Whether you prefer climbing at lofty heights on steep rock faces or want to try your hand at challenging via ferratas – you are guaranteed to get your money’s worth in South Tyrol. An absolute highlight for all climbing fans is the Merano via ferrata, which delights with spectacular views and varied passages.
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No visit to South Tyrol would be complete without a culinary journey of discovery through the diverse South Tyrolean cuisine. Enjoy the region’s delicious specialities, which are characterised by Alpine tradition and Mediterranean influence. From savoury dumplings and aromatic bacon variations to sweet creations such as apple strudel and Kaiserschmarrn – South Tyrolean cuisine is a treat for every palate. Visit traditional inns, rustic huts and upscale restaurants and let yourself be tempted by the regional delicacies. An absolute must is a visit to one of the numerous farmers’ markets, where you can buy fresh produce directly from the farmers and savour the authentic atmosphere.
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Discover South Tyrol on two wheels and explore the picturesque landscape on the region’s numerous cycle paths. From leisurely tours along the rivers and lakes to challenging mountain bike trails through the mountains – cyclists of all levels will find the perfect route in South Tyrol. Enjoy the fresh mountain air, the breathtaking views and the diversity of nature while you get active. A highlight for all cycling fans is the Adige Valley cycle path, which stretches from the glaciers of the Dolomites to the palm trees of the Mediterranean south, passing through picturesque villages and idyllic vineyards.
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In winter, South Tyrol is transformed into a true skier’s paradise with countless ski slopes and fantastic snowy landscapes. From family-friendly beginner slopes to challenging runs for professionals – the ski areas in South Tyrol leave nothing to be desired. Enjoy perfectly groomed pistes, sunny slopes and rustic huts where you can fortify yourself with regional specialities. An absolute highlight for all ski fans is the Kronplatz ski area, which is one of the best ski areas in the Alps with its varied pistes and modern lifts.
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Immerse yourself in the fascinating history of South Tyrol and explore the charming medieval towns of the region. Stroll through narrow alleyways, marvel at magnificent castles and enjoy the unique flair of times gone by. An absolute must is a visit to the city of Bolzano, where you can discover the impressive old town with its historic buildings, cosy cafés and lively squares. Be enchanted by the beauty and diversity of South Tyrol’s medieval towns and immerse yourself in a world full of history and culture.
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Experience the incomparable atmosphere of the South Tyrolean mountains on an enjoyable alpine hut hike and let yourself be spoilt by the warm hospitality of the hut hosts. Hike through fragrant meadows and forests, past idyllic mountain lakes and impressive peaks, and stop off at cosy mountain huts to enjoy regional specialities. Try homemade dumplings, hearty snack platters and refreshing alpine yoghurts and be surprised by the variety of South Tyrolean cuisine. An absolute highlight for all hiking fans is the Alpe di Siusi, the largest high Alpine pasture in Europe, where you can experience fantastic hikes and a rustic mountain hut atmosphere.
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Experience the blossoming splendour of the South Tyrolean orchards and immerse yourself in a world full of colours and fragrances. From March to May, the slopes of South Tyrol are transformed into a veritable sea of blossom when the apple and cherry trees are in full bloom and transform the landscape into a colourful spectacle. Take a bike tour along the orchards or stroll through the blossoming avenues and enjoy the unique atmosphere. A special highlight is the apple blossom hike in Val Venosta/Vinschgau, where you can experience the blossoming orchards up close and learn more about the cultivation and processing of apples.
Experience South Tyrol from its most beautiful side and be enchanted by the unique diversity and beauty of this region. We look forward to welcoming you here soon!
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