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Mountains in South Tyrol

Watching the world from the top of the mountains is a great experience.

Both in summer and winter, mountain peaks and mountain ranges in South Tyrol attract a large number of people from all over the world. These mountains offer various possibilities regarding leisure time activities and alpine sports as well as open space for relaxation. Hiking in the world-famous Dolomites, the Ortles-Cevedale mountain range as well as the Gruppo di Tessa will makes you take a brake from everyday life and provides unforgettable experiences.

  1. Berge - Dolomiten

    Bizarre rocks and majestic peaks characterise the UNESCO World Heritage Site Dolomites, also referred to as “pale…  more

  2. Berge - Ortler

    The Ortles-Cevedale group is an alpenstock which is 50 km long and 40 km wideand includes nearly 100 glaciers.  more

  3. Berge - Sarntaler Alpen

    This mountain range has got the shape of a horseshoe.  more

  4. Berge - Zillertaler Alpen 2010

    From Krimmler Achental Valley to the Brennero and to Val di Fundres.  more

  5. Berge - Stubaier Alpen 2010

    The Stubai Alps are a glaciated mountain chain in the Central Alps.  more

  6. Berge, Rieserfernergruppe 2010

    A mountain range in the heart of the Central Alps.  more

  7. Berge - Ötztaler Alpen, Schnalstaler Gletscher 2010

    The Ötztal Alps are a mountain range in the Central Alps.  more

  8. Nonsberger Alpen, Mendelkamm 2010

    The popular Mendola mountain belongs to the Alps of the Val di Non.  more

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South Tyrol: , Hiking Hotels

  1. Hotel Bamboo

    Hotel Bamboo

    Activ Resort Bamboo | Laces - Coldrano

  2. Taubers Unterwirt
  3. Hotel Resort Tolder

    Hotel Resort Tolder

    Wellness, riding & hiking in the Dolomites | Valdaora - Valdaora di Sopra

  4. Hotel Pfösl
  5. Hotel Hohenwart
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