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!
The route from Terenten to Pein and Margen combines varied terrain with beautiful views. It’s perfect for experienced runners seeking a balanced challenge and scenic enjoyment.
The whole Alta Badia region is one big playground in the summer with its meadows and woods. But this, for us in Alta Badia, wasn’t enough: The beautiful nature was the basis for the design of enjoyable game parks.
Each of the six towns of Alta Badia has therefore at least one game park for children: in Corvara there is one by the pine wood and another one by the biotope lake.
Discover the breathtaking landscape around Spinges and Jochtal! This challenging running trail combines a sporty challenge with extraordinary natural experiences – perfect for adventure lovers.
The Valley Trail to Pfunders is a challenging route, perfect for experienced runners. With its varied, mostly well-maintained paths and breathtaking natural scenery, this trail offers a unique experience – ideal for those seeking a physical challenge while enjoying the beauty of the surroundings.
Run peacefully through the idyllic landscape of Rodeneck! This short and easy route on the Ywein Trail is perfect for all fitness levels – ideal for recharging and enjoying nature.
Selftimer Spitzbühl
The 6.5 km sleigh run is an inviting temptation for exciting group descents through the snowy woods. The start of the sleigh run is just below the upper ski lift station running down to the valley station. For those in search of absolute winter tranquillity, there’s the trail leading to the Allriss mountain pasture amidst a pristine landscape in the Upper Isarco Valley.
Experience the sunny and tranquil atmosphere of Meransen on this varied route. Medium difficulty with breathtaking views of the Pustertal and Eisacktal – perfect for runners with good fitness who love combining sport and nature.
The medium-difficulty running loop in Vals offers a harmonious mix of paved paths, loose surfaces, and short asphalt sections, providing a well-rounded experience for all fitness levels.
The run from Mühlbach to Vintl offers an easy, flat trail, perfect for both relaxed runs and ambitious long-distance training. The scenic backdrop of the Puster Valley adds charm to every step.
The Panoramic Trail in Terento is an easy running route with breathtaking views. With a total length of 4.8 km and a mix of asphalt and forest trails, it’s ideal for anyone looking to combine nature and physical activity.
The whole Alta Badia region is one big playground in the summer with its meadows and woods. But this, for us in Alta Badia, wasn’t enough: The beautiful nature was the basis for the design of enjoyable game parks.
Each of the six towns of Alta Badia has therefore at least one game park for children: in Colfosco there is one by the pine wood and another one by the farmhouse park.
Sledging in the Upper Venosta Valley, has a long tradition especially in Watles and is one of the most popular recreational sports for families and enthusiasts. The 4km-long Watles natural tobogganing route of the winter sport area is one of the most beautiful runs in the South Tyrol, which can be reached by chairlift. Active holidaymakers can also reach it by foot in approximately 1.5 hours. There are several family-friendly resting places at the valley and mountain station.
Sledge rental directly at the mountain station of the chairlift
Every experienced skier will enjoy this slope with an altitude difference of 1048m. You may ski down the whole distance until the valley station of the Plose gondola lift. An amazing experience and worth skiing several times a day.
The Stocknertal Circular Trail in Terento is a short and easy running trail through the charming woods near the village center. With a length of 3 km and a mix of asphalt and forest paths, it’s ideal for beginners and anyone looking to combine physical activity with a natural setting.