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Holidays in Sexten/Sesto

A hiking and climbing wonderland in the realm of the Three Peaks 

In the far east of South Tyrol, the idyllic mountain village of Sexten is sheltered by the magnificent rock towers of the Three Peaks and is surrounded by the Sexten Sundial, a natural timekeeper whereby the sun is above a different peak of the Sexten Dolomites every hour. A hike in the picturesque Fischleintal valley is a colourful highlight of summer holidays in Sexten. Those interested in culture can admire the works of artist Rudolf Stolz or take a stroll through history on a hike.

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How about a tasteful room in an architectural treasure? A wellness hotel with exceptional cuisine? A suite in a chic boutique hotel? Or a cosy place to sleep on a farm?

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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.  

Lots to see in Sexten

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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South Tyrol Guide - the official app for your holiday in South Tyrol

Experience South Tyrol just the way you like it - with everything you need at your fingertips. With the South Tyrol Guide App you can:

  • Find restaurants, hikes, events, museums and activities throughout the region - tailored to your interests and location
  • activate geolocalisation to see what's around you at all times and easily find your way using the map
  • 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 and discover South Tyrol your way.

What's going on in the Dolomites Region 3 Zinnen?

The biggest events here are centred around sport: from mountain running and MTB races to ski cross and cross-country skiing. There are also events that are closely linked to the traditions of the region: from the cattle drive to the potato festival.

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Sustainable Travel

Experiencing the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage Site in a responsible, eco-friendly and enjoyable way

You can visit the highlights of the Dolomites, the Pragser Wildsee lake, Plätzwiese high plateau, Fischleintal valley or the Three Peaks this summer by public transport, on foot or by bike. The initiative for environmentally responsible and sustainable travel is a boost for the World Heritage Site, as special places also need special protection.

The Pragser Tal valley is accessible from July to September from 9:30 am to 4 pm only by public transport, walking, cycling or upon presentation of a parking reservation or a valid transit permit; whereas from mid-September it is no longer necessary to book online to enter the Pragser Tal valley. You can reserve and pay for parking in the valley online. Have you booked an accommodation in  the Pragser Tal valley? Or do you plan on visiting a restaurant, store or other service providers there? An vehicle access permit will allow you access. This must be booked online at the following link. The €20 deposit is valid as a voucher for consumption.

In the period from July to mid-September, the same regulations apply to accessing the Pragser Wildsee lake as to entering the Pragser Tal valley. We suggest avoiding peak hours and scheduling your visit before 9 am or after 4 pm. From mid-September, the Pragser Wildsee lake is also accessible without an online booking. As an environmentally friendly and reliable alternative to the car, you can reach the Pragser Wildsee lake with the shuttle bus service (lines 439 and 442), which you can book and pay for online here.

With your own car, the Plätzwiese high plateau is accessible from June to mid-September before 9:30 am and from 4 pm (subject to fee). Reserve your parking space in Brückele/Ponticello here online . The public bus line 443  takes visitors directly from Welsberg/Monguelfo and Toblach/Dobbiaco-Niederdorf/Villabassa to the Plätzwiese high plateau. Reservations are not required for the public bus route.

As an alternative to the toll road, a shuttle bus service runs from Toblach/Dobbiaco to the Three Peaks or the Auronzohütte mountain hut from June to mid-October. There are no restrictions to visiting the Three Peaks and Auronzohütte mountain hut on foot or by bicycle. An online reservation with online payment is required for the shuttle bus for the entire period. You can buy any remaining tickets at the bus and train stations in Toblach. During the time when reservations are not required, tickets are only available at the Toblach bus and train stations or on the shuttle bus. Online purchases are not possible during this time.

From the end of June to the beginning of October, the Fischleintal valley can only be reached via the Sexten-Fischleintal shuttle bus (from Sexten/Sesto), on foot, by bike or - if you have a valid transit permit - by car. Reservation, transit permit and the Fischleintal car park  can be reserved online. No reservations are required for the Sexten-Fischleintal shuttle bus service. For visitors outside of Sexten, we recommend taking public line 446 from Toblach/Dobbiaco to Innichen/S.Candido.

 Your car-free spring holiday

For a relaxed and environmentally friendly journey to the Dolomites Region 3 Zinnen, 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 Dolomites Region 3 Zinnen from Franzensfeste or Lienz by taking the regional railway in the direction of Innichen. From the train stations, public buses, taxis or the "South Tyrol Transfer"" shuttle will take you directly to your holiday accommodation.

  • Mobility on site

    Once you arrive at your accommodation in the Dolomites Region 3 Zinnen, the South Tyrol Guest Pass "Holiday Pass"" gives you unlimited use of all public transport throughout South Tyrol. For a varied and environmentally friendly holiday.

Closure of the Puster Valley railway line

Replacement bus service between Brixen/Bressanone, Franzensfeste/Fortezza, and Bruneck/Brunico.

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