Eisacktal, Pustertal and the legendary Dolomites
A holiday you’ll never forget
Against the majestic backdrop of the Dolomites you’ll find living tradition embedded in a variety of historical cultural sites and important natural monuments.
Against the majestic backdrop of the Dolomites you’ll find living tradition embedded in a variety of historical cultural sites and important natural monuments.
South Tyrol's mightiest fortifications from the twelfth century. With exhibits from the late Renaissance and the oldest frescoes depicting the Iwein tales.
Once it was a place where duties were levied, a hunting lodge and a fortification during the time of Tyrol’s freedom wars. Lavishly restored, the historical fortress is now open to the public for guided tours.
Capriz productes fine cheeses, combining a new and unique concept with a show dairy, museum, shop, delicious bistro and wine bar. Right next door is South Tyrol’s loden museum and the fashionable store Oberrauch Zitt.
Two families, two farms, one passion: a love for nature. These crafted teas, spirits, herbs and grooming products are of the highest quality.
In the RIPA museum at Bruneck Castle, Reinhold Messner focuses on “survival high up on the precipice.” The CORONES location at Kronplatz, meanwhile, is dedicated to mountaineering and an masterpiece designed by Zaha Hadid.
Located directly on the road to Brixen, Neustift Abbey is one of the most important monasteries in South Tyrol. It is well known for its collegiate church and medieval cloister, picture gallery with Gothic panel paintings and the award-winning wines of the monastery winery.
One-of-a-kind scenic beauty. A UNESCO World Heritage site. This tour along the Great Dolomites Road, between gigantic rock massifs and placid alpine meadows, is a rare experience you’ll never forget.
The ancient seat of the bishops, Brixen has an enchanting atmosphere and represents a successful blend of South Tyrolean tradition and Italian chic.