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Holidays in the Antholzertal valley

Outdoor joy in the Rieserferner-Ahrn Nature Park plus hiking & biathlon at the Antholzer See lake

The Antholzertal valley extends 21 km eastwards from Bruneck/Brunico to the Austrian border and includes the villages of Niederrasen/Rasun di Sotto, Oberrasen/Rasun di Sopra, Antholz Niedertal/Anterselva di Sotto, Antholz Mittertal/Anterselva di Mezzo, and Antholz Obertal/Anterselva di Sopra.  Activity in and amongst nature characterises holidays here, be it along hiking trails in summer or cross-country skiing trails and in the Kronplatz ski area in wintertime. The Antholzertal valley is known far and wide for its extensive cross-country ski network and biathlon centre , which hosts the annual Biathlon World Cup. The valley also boasts unique natural features such as the Antholzer See lake , the protected Rasner Möser  biotope , and the Rieserferner-Ahrn Nature Park .

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Would you like it to be a tasteful room inside an architectural masterpiece? A wellness hotel with a first-class gourmet cuisine? A holiday apartment with a mountain view? Or a farm cosy sleeping place?

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The best reasons to stay

Hike through forests and meadows  to popular excursion destinations, peaceful spots and cultural treasures. These selected tips will help you get much closer to the province and its people.

How to reach the Antholzer See lake

You can now reach two natural highlights in Antholzertal/Valle Anterselva even more easily. From late May to mid-October, the 2 Seen Shuttle takes you to Antholzer See lake, South Tyrol’s third-largest mountain lake, and on to Staller Sattel pass. Just 200 metres from the mountain pass into Austria lies the Obersee lake. Whether you want to walk around the lake with a pushchair or set off on a mountain hike, the shuttle takes you to your starting point and back again.

Late May to late June: Wednesday to Sunday
Early July to mid-September: daily
Mid-September to mid-October: Wednesday to Sunday

NEW: South Tyrol Pass fares apply on the 2 Seen Shuttle. The South Tyrol Pass and Euregio Family Pass are valid. Journeys on the 2 Seen Shuttle are included in the South Tyrol Guest Pass.

    Lots to see in the Antholzertal valley

    Spending a few days here will do you good. Especially if you are open to exploring its many benefits. From good food to activity tips in nature and cultural enjoyment - here you will find a highly recommended selection.

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    Working together for a clean environment

    Did you know that it takes a plastic bottle around 500 years to break down in the mountains? A cigarette butt takes up to seven years to decompose, whilst a tissue takes almost five. Rubbish in the countryside harms the natural environment and endangers animals. That is why the South Tyrol/Südtirol CleanUP Days initiative is taking place again this year. From 17 to 20 September 2026, the Puez-Geisler and Texel Group Nature Parks, the Odles Slow Dolomites, Gitschberg Jochtal/Rio Pusteria, Ritten/Renon, Ahrntal/Valle Aurina, Antholzertal/Valle Anterselva, Eggental/Val d’Ega, Dolomites Region 3 Zinnen, Ratschings/Racines, Südtirols Süden and Lana are inviting people to take part in joint litter-picking campaigns. In this way, everyone involved helps to protect nature and the countryside. After all, every little bit helps to keep paths, woods and riverbanks clean.

    You can join in too.You can collect all the equipment you need from the tourism organisations in the participating regions. You can plan your own route or join a guided litter-picking walk and help clean up a path. You should then take the rubbish you have collected to a designated collection point.

    Südtirol Guide App

    With the official Südtirol Guide App you can:

    • Find restaurants, hikes, events, museums and activities throughout the region - tailored to your interests and location
    • Book and buy event tickets directly
    • Activate geolocalisation to see what's around you at all times and easily find your way using the map
    • Plan your trip using local public transport
    • Access your personal area - with weather notifications and your favourites to plan your days in the best possible way
       

    Download the app here for free.

    What is going on in the Kronplatz region?

    From sporting events to traditional events and guided tours, the calendar of events in the Puster Valley offers a range of occasions that will familiarise you with the local way of life.

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    Sustainable South Tyrol

    Flexible travel in South Tyrol

    Südtirol Guest Pass: free travel across South Tyrol

    Over 6 million kilometers traveled annually with regional

    36 million kilometers of relaxed bus travel every year

    Discover South Tyrol on 550 km of free cycle paths

    Your car-free spring holiday in Kronplatz

    For a relaxed journey to the Kronplatz region in the Dolomites, it is best to switch from road to rail. On site, bus, train or cable car will take you to your accommodation or excursion destination.

    • Travelling by train

      You can reach the villages in the Kronplatz Dolomites region from Franzensfeste or Lienz by taking the regional railway in the direction of Bruneck. At the railway station, you can change to a bus, taxi or the "Sud-Tyrol Transfer" shuttle.

    • Mobility on site

      Once you arrive at your accommodation in the Kronplatz Dolomites region, the Sud-Tyrol Guest Pass "Holidaypass" gives you unlimited use of all public transport throughout Sud-Tyrol. In the Antholzertal/Valle Anterselva, the 2-lake shuttle ensures local mobility.

    • By train, bus, or car – the choice is yours

      Your holiday in South Tyrol is just around the corner? Then now is the perfect time to choose the travel option that suits you best. You’ll find all the information you need right here

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