A total of 1,000 kilometres of downhill runs await skiers and snowboarders, 90% of which are at elevations of over 1,500 metres.
A total of 1,000 kilometres of downhill runs await skiers and snowboarders, 90% of which are at elevations of over 1,500 metres.
Glide across the snow-covered landscape with the warm winter sun on your back - cross-country skiing in South Tyrol is salutary for both body and soul.
The Val Pusteria is a perfect spot of land for those who love off-piste skiing and ski mountaineering.
The “Museo delle Miniere nel Granaio di Cadipietra“ tells the history of mining in South Tyrol.
Tures Castle towers high above Campo Tures and fits very well into the surrounding mountain panorama of the Valle Aurina.
The Museum of Minerals in San Giovanni introduces its visitors into the fascinating world of rocks of the Zillertal Alps.ung der Alpen.
In 2000 the Maranatha, the most imaginative nativity-scene-exhibition in the world, was opened in Luttach. Since then the museum has been expanded.
The Folklore Museum in Dietenheim near Bruneck lies in the heart of the Pustertal valley.