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Experience South Tyrol

South Tyrol is located on the southern side of the Alps and it is Italy’s northernmost province. Here the Alpine people’s deep rootedness to their native soil and staidness meld with Mediterranean joie de vivre to produce a unique mixture. Nature and culture are intertwined and people cling to their traditions and customs. New attitudes and influences are also becoming part of daily lives. The heterogeneous landscape also contributes to the South Tyrolean lifestyle. Let alone the finest open air theatre in the Alps – the Dolomites, which UNESCO has placed in its list of world natural heritage properties because of their awesome beauty. Experience South Tyrol - the other side of Italy.

Culturonda

Culturonda

Culturonda® introduces you to this region so rich in diversity, its people and their way of life. more...

Regional food products

Regional food products

Typical South Tyrolean food products deriving from the region’s rural culture and tradition.
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Trekking & climbing

Trekking & climbing

South Tyrol offers a wealth of activities for hikers, climbers and athletic holidaymakers. more...

Spa & Pampering

Spa & Pampering

Draw on the powers of Alpine nature using moun- tain pine, hay, whey or apple.
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Winter

Winter

In South Tyrol winter sports look back on a long tradition with a broad range of activities. more...

Treat yourself

Treat yourself

In South Tyrol Alpine tradition meets Medite- rranean joie de vivre. more...

Family fun

Family fun

Embracing adventure and nature – South Tyrol beckons with holidays for the whole family. more...

Dolomites

Dolomites

Explore the Dolomites – since 2009 a UNESCO world natural heritage site. more...


Cycling & mountain biking

Cycling & mountain biking

South Tyrol boasts 600 km of cycling paths and steep trails to the joy of bikers of all ability levels.
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Christmas markets

Christmas markets

Discover and relish the seasonal magic of diversity at South Tyrol's original Christmas markets. more...

Rural world

Rural world

This cultural guide to the rural world introduces the region and its people via 12 themes. more...

Culturonda Dolomythos

Culturonda Dolomythos

Discover the Dolomites along 12 routes: via nature, history, stories, and the inhabitants. more...


Culturonda Wine

Culturonda Wine

Culturonda Wine explore South Tyrol’s wine culture, its traditions, history viewed from 12 perspectives. more...


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Alois Lageder

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Alois Lageder - wine-grower and patron of the arts

His wines are famous the world over. Decades ago he was the very first in South Tyrol to set off on ... more...

Three grape varieties are native to South Tyrol. The Vernatsch, the most typical and widely planted South Tyrolean red grape. The Gewürztraminer, an aromatic white with its seductive lychee flavour, now grown and loved all over the world, and the Lagrein, the serious South Tyrolean red which can hold its own in an international context.

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Lagrein

This red grape variety (aka Lagarino) was mentioned in 17th century documents from the Benedictine ... more...

Cycling among orchards in the Val Venosta/Vinschgau region: in the background the Coira/Churburg castle at Sluderno/Schluderns

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Cycling for sensualists

Ride care-free without time constraints, savouring the landscape and making leisurely stops to ... more...

Ötzi

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Ötzi - the man from the glacier

The man from the early Bronze Age died while crossing the glacier on the Tisenjoch in the Ötztal ... more...



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