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    Experience South Tyrol - it's unforgettable!

    Don't miss the diverse range of experiences of South Tyrol! Enjoy sporting activities, discover the rich culture and visit diverse events in Alpine and Mediterranean locations. Whether young or old, everyone will find something suitable. To help you decide, we present our suggestions for an unforgettable holiday in South Tyrol. Experience the diversity!

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    Forts & Castles
    Wohlgemuth – Haus (Graiff)
    Auer/Ora, Alto Adige Wine Road

    Majestic estate house with imposing residential quarters and adjacent farm wing to the west. Originally owned by the Wohlgemuth family from Planitzing. In 1874 it was acquired by Josef Malfèr and rebuilt.

    The front garden and staircase date from this time.

    The property was acquired in the interwar years by the merchant Daniel Graiff.

    Construction sector, trade
    Steger GmbH
    St.Lorenzen/San Lorenzo di Sebato, Dolomites Region Kronplatz/Plan de Corones

    Your partner in matters of water, gas, heating and comfort.

    Shops
    Inser Ladele
    Tirol/Tirolo, Meran/Merano and environs

    Everything for gourmets
    Speck - cheese - wine - spirits - salami - meat - delicacies - pasta

    Ice Skating
    Ice skating Niederrasen
    Rasen-Antholz/Rasun Anterselva, Dolomites Region Kronplatz/Plan de Corones
    Ice rink in Niederrasen near the recreation park. Ice skate rental next to the ice rink in the tennis bar (closed on Tuesday).
    Shops and service providers
    Fountain Via S. Quirico Termeno
    Tramin an der Weinstraße/Termeno sulla Strada del Vino, Alto Adige Wine Road
    This fountain is located directly in the centre of Tramin, in Via S. Quirico.

    In the course of the project "Respect the mountain" the certified fountains of the municipality of Tramin/Termeno were collected and published. The project raises awareness for environmentally friendly, respectful and responsible behaviour on the mountain. The fountains invite you to fill up reusable bottles with fresh and high-quality drinking water.

    Shops and service providers
    Fountain Via Rio Termeno
    Tramin an der Weinstraße/Termeno sulla Strada del Vino, Alto Adige Wine Road
    This fountain is located directly in the centre of Tramin, in Via Rio.

    In the course of the project "Respect the mountain" the certified fountains of the municipality of Tramin/Termeno were collected and published. The project raises awareness for environmentally friendly, respectful and responsible behaviour on the mountain. The fountains invite you to fill up reusable bottles with fresh and high-quality drinking water.

    Shops
    Sparkling Rocco
    Lana, Meran/Merano and environs

    Hi, I‘m Rocco. Sparkling Rocco. Made from sweet, slightly-sour apples - seductively red and refreshingly different. Non-alcoholic and yet a party bomb.  

    So don‘t call me apple juice, call me aperitivo!

    Culture & Attractions
    Hoamet Tramin Museum
    Tramin an der Weinstraße/Termeno sulla Strada del Vino, Alto Adige Wine Road

    The Tramin Village Museum emphasizes winegrowing, agriculture, housekeeping and crafts in the Unterland region, a large Gewürztraminer exhibition as well as local customs such as the "Egetmann" carnival parade in Tramin and the new central theme "Living between North and South"

    Culture & Attractions
    La Crusc/Santa Croce
    Badia, Dolomites Region Alta Badia

    The small highland area La Crusc/Santa Croce, located at the foot of the magnificent Santa Croce mountain, has always had a special place in the heart of the people of Val Badia.

    A story that started many hundreds of years ago
    Many centuries ago, when Alta Badia was still largely uninhabited, La Crusc (Holy Cross) seems to have been a pagan place of worship. It was probably the unfavourable living conditions of the area that led the first Christians to construct a sanctuary here.

    Around 1010 the monks built a chapel at La Crusc where a small church was erected in the 15th century. At the end of the 17th century the church was deconsecrated by the then Austrian Emperor and was subsequently left to decay. Pilgrims and valley dwellers rescued the little church by partially rebuilding it, and some years later in the middle of the 18th century it was enlarged and embellished with a bell tower.

    For a long time, the origins of La Crusc as a place of pilgrimage were dated back to 1511, on the basis of documents from the period. Two parchements emerged, however, and pointed to an even earlier existence. The first mentioned a church consecration; the second contained the story of “Morellus de Caninis” who made a pilgrimage to Rome in 1500 in order to seek favours for the La Crusc church.


    Numerous relics are preserved in the altar of the church, such as those of St Leonard (to whom the parish church of San Leonardo/Badia is dedicated), St Hippolitus, St Virgilius (Bishop of Salzburg), St Mary Magdalena, St Agnes and St Barbara.

    Nowadays there are several processions to the church during the summer season, and there is an important service on the first Sunday in June.

    The legends surrounding the church

    The building of the church
    Many, many centuries ago, the inhabitants of Badia had planned to build a chapel on the “Col d’Anvi”. During the construction work however the workers kept injuring themselves on the wooden shavings. White birds collected the blood-spattered shavings and took them to the foot of the La Crusc/Santa Croce mountain. After a while the workers began to notice this and they followed the birds in order to find out where they were flying to with the shavings. Once they had arrived at the wonderful spot at the foot of the mighty Sas dla Crusc/Santa Croce, they were so impressed that they decided to build the church there.

    The legend surrounding Ottwin, Count of Lurn
    People in Badia like to relate how there used to be a hermit who lived at the foot of the Sas dla Crusc/Santa Croce. This hermit was no less a person than Ottwin, Count of Lurn and Pustrissa, or possibly his son Volkold, the founder of the Sonnenburg Monastery at the entrance of the Val Badia Valley. The legend tells how Ottwin had fallen into heresy during a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Upon his return to his homeland in South Tyrol, he was unable to overcome the feelings of guilt over his lapse. He therefore decided to live as a hermit in a log hut under the crags of the Kreuzkofel and devote his life to prayer and penance.

    Guides, schools
    Cross Country Ski School Alta Badia
    Badia, Dolomites Region Alta Badia
    Cross-country skiing is, without a doubt, one of the healthiest sports. It trains various muscle groups, strengthens the cardiovascular system, and improves the coordination of movements. But only if the technique is right! The instructors of the Alta Badia Cross-Country Ski School will be happy to welcome you to this elegant skiing discipline or help you improve your performance, whether in the classic or skating style. If you are looking for new adventures, try the thrill of biathlon with the laser rifle.

    "Cross-country skiing is the art of gliding through nature, training body and mind in perfect harmony."
    Forts & Castles
    South Tyrolean Folklore Museum
    Bruneck/Brunico, Dolomites Region Kronplatz/Plan de Corones

    The South Tyrolean Folklore Museum is the oldest of the provincial museums in South Tyrol and offers a view of social life in the past. The noble residence “Mair am Hof”, built in the 17th century, gives you the opportunity of following a striking itinerary through the refined world of local aristocracy. The stately rooms of the landed gentry and the collections of the museum are located inside the residence. Translocated original farm houses, craft workshops and cottage gardens are situated on the three hectares of the green area. A walk through the open air site takes you into the everyday world of various peasant groups of the past: from the self-sufficient farmers to rural craftsmen, cottagers and labourers.

    Shops and service providers
    Fountain Piazza Municipio-Cassa di risparmio Termeno
    Tramin an der Weinstraße/Termeno sulla Strada del Vino, Alto Adige Wine Road
    This fountain is located directly in the centre of Tramin, in Piazza Municipio.

    In the course of the project "Respect the mountain" the certified fountains of the municipality of Tramin/Termeno were collected and published. The project raises awareness for environmentally friendly, respectful and responsible behaviour on the mountain. The fountains invite you to fill up reusable bottles with fresh and high-quality drinking water.

    Culture & Attractions
    Bad Egart Royal and Imperial Museum
    Partschins/Parcines, Meran/Merano and environs
    A real paradise for fans of the Habsburg Monarchy with a fantastic collection of antiques and other interesting items! Bad Egart is South Tyrol’s oldest spa watering place. The health-giving waters here were first mentioned in 1430 but it is believed that water cures have been popular here since Roman times. Visitors today can see some of the medicinal springs, various wood-panelled rooms which house the rich Habsburg collection, a complete Biedermeier-style kitchen and various other folklore items and antiques.

    Special Exhibition Sisi & Franz:
    The special exhibition is dedicated to Empress Elisabeth and Emperor Franz Joseph I. Franz Joseph, who ruled the Habsburg monarchy for over 68 years, and his wife Elisabeth, known as Sisi, were popular figures of their time. The couple embodied the Austro-Hungarian Empire until 1918. Sisi, marked by contradictions and a life away from the strict court ceremonial, became a cult figure. The exhibition sheds light on their lives through over 4,000 exhibits and invites you to discover the myth of this imperial couple.

    PRICES 2024
    • adults € 13,50
    • family ticket (2 adults with children up to 18 years) € 32,00
    • reduced admission (restaurant guests, groups of 15 or more, disabled persons, seniors (aged 65+)) € 12,50
    • scolars € 6,50

    The visit of the chapel is free.

    Forts & Castles
    Wolfsthurn Castle - South Tyrolean Museum of Hunting and Fishing
    Ratschings/Racines, Sterzing/Vipiteno and environs

    On a hill above Mareit near Sterzing rises Wolfsthurn Castle, described by the Tyrolean historian Johann N. Tinkhauser in the 19th century as “the most beautiful castle in all Tyrol”.

    The baroque castle has since its building been in the possession of the Sternbach family, and since 1996 has accommodated the South Tyrolean Museum of Hunting and Fishing.

    The Museum displays the originally furnished ceremonial rooms as well as a rich cultural and historical collection on the history of hunting and fishing.

    The interesting “Forest and Water” walking trail leads to the castle.

    Shops
    Cheese dairy farm Ebenhof
    Karneid/Cornedo all'Isarco, Dolomites Region Eggental
    At the cheese dairy farm Ebenhof, the South Tyrolean cheese tradition is cultivated with passion. Since 2007, delicious raw milk cheeses have been made from the fresh grass-fed milk of the local Alpine cows. Farmer and cheesemaker Markus relies on natural ingredients and craftsmanship to create unique cheeses such as the mildly flavoured "Sternkasl", the aromatic Mountain Cheese and the versatile Farmer Cheese.

    Production takes place directly on the farm - from milking the cows to maturing the cheese in the cellar. Sustainability and animal welfare play a central role here. 

    You can buy the eight different types of cheese at the farmers' markets in Welschnofen|Nova Levante and Bozen|Bolzano and at the grocer's shop Despar Masoner in Steinegg|Collepietra. Farm-gate sales are only possible by prior appointment by telephone.
    Shops and service providers
    Fountain Sass Dlacia chapel San Cassiano
    Badia, Dolomites Region Alta Badia
    The project "Respect the mountains" aims to raise awareness of environmentally friendly conduct among visitors, locals and tourism professionals in the Dolomites, UNESCO World Heritage. It seeks to encourage everyone to act respectfully and responsibly in the mountains as well as in everyday life. Its key topics are drinking water and waste prevention.

    South Tyrolean tap water is drinkable and of a high quality. But water, including our drinking water, is a rare and precious commodity.
    The project "Respect the mountains" teaches tourism professionals, locals and guests about the high quality of our tap water and how to use it carefully and respectfully.
    Marked refill spots are available in the villages and on the walking trails for visitors and locals to refill their own water bottles.
    Culture & Attractions
    Lake Solda
    Stilfs/Stelvio, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    The Solda Lake is situated in the homonymous valley, in the centre of the Stelvio National Park.

    Shops
    Lorena Antoniazzi
    Urtijëi/Ortisei, Dolomites Region Val Gardena

    The Lorena Antoniazzi brand, specializing in high-fashion knitwear, was founded in Perugia in 1993.

    Knits are the distinctive feature of Lorena Antoniazzi’s collections: the choice of yarns is of fundamental importance, blended with Lorena’s creative flair into unique combinations.
    The company’s proudest achievement is its patented garment-traceability system: a microchip is inserted into the garment label, providing information about each production stage of that item (spinning, weaving, hand-linking, treatments, dates and details of transport and places of production); this can then be accessed by typing in a bar code or simply swiping the QR code on the label with a smartphone.

    Another company goal, showing its determination to defend true Italian production, is to gain Textile and Health Certification for garment quality and safety, guaranteeing that the production process is free of harmful substances.                          

    Guides, schools
    Ski School Guggenberg Tesido
    Welsberg-Taisten/Monguelfo-Tesido

    The Ski School Guggenberg is located in Tesido, right by the ski lift, and is the perfect choice for skiers of all levels. Our experienced instructors will reveal the secrets of the perfect turn, tricks for beginners, and the “golden rules” of safe and elegant skiing in private or group lessons. Whether alpine skiing, race technique, or snowboarding – enjoy learning in a safe and fun environment. Ideal for beginners, advanced skiers, and those looking to refine their technique. Discover the joy of skiing with our team!

     

    Shops
    Schöffelshop
    Tirol/Tirolo, Meran/Merano and environs

    Schöffel Shop by Tirol Sport – trendy and functional outdoor clothing and accessories.

    Forts & Castles
    Haus Pichler (Tschurtschenthaler-Pichler inn)
    Auer/Ora, Alto Adige Wine Road
    Structure on the Kirchplatz marked by late-Gothic and Renaissance influences. Stone bench along the
    façade facing the square with 17th-century wrought-iron window grilles on the upper floor. Courtyard wall
    to the west with merlons and integrated portal with plastic sandstone framework. Jambs decorated with
    scrollwork surround a blazon featuring pretzels and waterwheel on the door lintel in reference to the mill
    and bakery that once existed here.
    The former princely fief with its press for tithe wine once belonged to Castle Auer opposite.
    Culture & Attractions
    Natural monument "Säulenfichte"
    Pfalzen/Falzes, Dolomites Region Kronplatz/Plan de Corones

    The protected hanging spruce is a very rare and botanically interesting natural monument and stands at the foot of an embankment next to the road between Hofern/Corti and Issing/Issengo near Mühlen/Molini, below the bridge over the Grünbach/rio verde.

    There, a unique post spruce, also called a garland spruce, rises from the young growth. While the terminal shoot grows upright, the approx. 30 cm long side branches hang vertically and are slightly twisted downward. The tree, which is about 115 years old (in 2021), reaches a height of 25 m (1991) and has a circumference of 34 cm (1991). The hanging spruce is difficult to classify in the many columnar and hanging forms known so far. In any case, it is the narrowest spruce form ever found in South Tyrol and far beyond.

    Churches & Monasteries
    The little church of Our Lady of Loreto
    Salorno/Salurn, Alto Adige Wine Road
    The little church of Our Lady of Loreto was originally built on the left bank of the Titschenbach in the years 1719-1722 and fell victim to several floods. This led to the closure of the church in 1786. In 1795 it was reopened at the request of the local population. Masses were often celebrated here at the end of processions, asking for favourable weather, a rich harvest and the protection of the village from flooding. The church was restored in 1902 and 1994.
    Churches & Monasteries
    Santa Barbara church
    La Val, Dolomites Region Alta Badia

    The Santa Barbara church, built in the late Gothic style, was built in the 15th century on a panoramic hill just outside the village of La Val.

    Historical evidence indicates that the church built in honor of Santa Barbara, patron saint of miners, is the work of the miners of Valparola, who worked the iron minerals extracted from Monte Pore.

    The painting on the outside wall depictings a crucifixion in the open countryside and various mural paintings inside are of particular historical value.

    The Santa Barbara church can be reached with just a half-hour walk from the village centre of La Val along the "Memento Vivere" meditation path, consisting of the stations "Birth", "Childhood", "Youth", "Adulthood" and "Old age".

    Forts & Castles
    Ruins of Castle Caldiff
    Neumarkt/Egna, Alto Adige Wine Road

    The ruin Kaldiff is locaded at Mazzon, above Egna . This castle was probably built around 1200. Between the 16th and 18th century it was inhabited by the noble family Von Enn. However, unfortunately it decayed partially after a fire. Today, after remediation work, there are only remains of curtain-walls as well as some frescoes and mural paintings available.

    Ski Rental
    Ski rental Hellweger, railway station Monguelfo
    Welsberg-Taisten/Monguelfo-Tesido
    The ski and cross-country rental at Monguelfo station has everything you need for a perfect day in the snow. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, you’ll find alpine and cross-country skis, sleds, and snowshoes. Our team is ready to help you choose the best equipment for your adventure. The location makes it ideal for those traveling by train or starting right away. A bonus: The ski train takes you directly to the Drei Zinnen Dolomites and Plan de Corones ski areas. With modern, well-maintained gear, you’re all set for unforgettable winter fun!
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