Your Perfect Place in South Tyrol

Unforgettable Holiday Moments

Whether you prefer the vibrant atmosphere of the capital city Bolzano and its surroundings with gentle vineyards; wish to explore the sophisticated spa town of Merano and the surrounding Merano & Surroundings with its castles and impressive mountain world; want to discover the historic Isarco Valley with its picturesque villages and numerous hiking trails; wish to experience the majestic Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its countless outdoor opportunities; want to explore the sun-drenched Vinschgau Valley with its apple orchards and charming villages; or wish to enjoy the impressive landscape of the Puster Valley with the famous Three Peaks – each region has its own unique appeal and offers unforgettable holiday experiences.

South Tyrol enchants with its unique culture, lively customs, and warm-hearted people. The region combines Alpine tradition with a Mediterranean way of life in an unparalleled manner. Ancient rituals, such as colorful festivals and the delightful Törggelen in autumn, reflect a deep connection to the homeland. The term Törggelen refers to the "Torggl," the wooden wine press, and this beloved autumn tradition involves hiking through colorful landscapes to a farmhouse tavern (Buschenschank) to enjoy young wine, roasted chestnuts, and hearty local specialties. The hospitality of the South Tyroleans, their pride in their own history, and their open nature make every visit a special experience. Here, you immerse yourself in a world where tradition is lived and authenticity is paramount. They preserve their heritage with passion while always remaining open to new things.

Bolzano & SurroundingsThe Regional Capital
Isarco ValleyDiscover Tradition & Culture
Merano & Surroundings Between Palm Trees & Mountains
South Tyrol's South Mediterranean Flair
Puster ValleyExperience the Dolomites
Vinschgau ValleyThe Biking Paradise of South Tyrol