Hiking in the Dolomites
Enjoy your holidays in South Tyrol, characterized by many hiking trips in the Dolomites; South Tyrol offers an unique world of mountains, as this region lies at the foot of the most magnificent mountains in the world. Discover its eight natural parks as well! In Val Pusteria (German Pustertal, Ladin Val de Puster), Val Gardena (German Grödental, Ladin Gherdeina) or in Alta Badia (German Hochabtei) you can count on protected areas such as the Parco Naturale delle Vedrette di Ries- Aurina (German: Naturpark Riesenfehrner- Ahrn), the Fanes Group Natural Park (Italian: Parco Naturale di Fanes- Sennes- Braies, German: Naturpark Fanes- Sennes- Prags, Ladin Parch Natural Fanes- Sennes- Braies) or the Puez- Odle one (Italian: Parco Naturale di Puez Odle, German: Naturpark Puez- Geisler). They will charm the nature fans thanks to their numerous hiking trips bin the Dolomites and natural monuments. During your hiking holidays in the Dolomites you can also explore the Alpe di Siusi (German Seiser Alm, Ladin Mont Seuc), the biggest mountain pasture in Europe, where you can find 300 mountain refuges where you can taste the true South Tyrolean gastronomy.
Holidays in the mountains Dolomites
Enjoy some of the many hiking trips in the Dolomites on the Sciliar (German: Schlerngebiet) mountain massif, on the rocky Catinaccio (German: Rosengarten, Ladin Ciadenac) walls, on the Tre Cime di Lavaredo (German Drei Zinnen, Ladin Thé Thime), on the Sassolungo (German: Langkofel, Ladin Saslonch). The Dolomites offer wonderful natural monuments for your trekking holidays on one of the many “Wanderhotels” in Fié allo Sciliar (German: Völs am Schlern) or in Siusi allo Sciliar (German: Seis am Schlern). In Brunico (German: Bruneck, Ladin Bornech) or in Val Pusteria you can count on many first rank accommodations in Italy for the whole family.












