The hard fight for survival of flora and fauna in the mountains is the theme of the permanent exhibition “Living on the edge”
Image gallery: Naturatrafoi National Park House
On the Stelvio Pass Road, which leads in numerous serpentines to the highest accessible mountain pass by car in Italy (2,757 m a.s.l.), one more of the five South Tyrolean visitor centres of the national park is situated. This is naturatrafoi, which tells about life in the high alpine region. The conditions there are tough for animals and plants, adaptation is required, the soil is barren. Naturatrafoi in Trafoi all'Ortles provides an excellent insight into the geology of the Ortles Alps with the 3,905 m high "King Ortles", as well as into the extreme climatic conditions of the high mountains and the survival strategies of the animals and plants living there.
For young visitors there are interactive stations with guessing games, fairy tales and a stone puzzle dedicated to the Stelvio National Park. The visit of the naturatrafoi National Park House can be combined with an active day, e.g. doing the hike to the Sacred Three Fountains in summer and a toboggan ride on the Stelvio Pass Road in winter.
Contact info
- Trafoi 13/A - 39029 - Trafoi all'Ortles / Trafoi am Ortler
- +39 0473 530045
- info@naturatrafoi.com
Opening times
Despite careful control we cannot guarantee the correctness of the provided data.
Admission
€ 3.00 adults
€ 2.00 students (15-17 years)
€ 2.00 seniors 65+
€ 2.00 people with disabilities
€ 2.00 children (6-14 years)
free for children under 6 years
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family ticket:
€ 4.00 1 adult with children up to 14 years
€ 7.00 2 adults with children up to 14 years
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groups:
€ 2.00 groups (more than 10 persons)
€ 2.00 school classes (high schools)
€ 1.50 school classes (elementary and secondary schools)
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guided tours (on request):
€ 10.00 per group (up to 10 persons) + admission
€ 1.00 per person (more than 10 persons) + admission
More information
Special exhibitions "The amphibians of South Tyrol" and "150 years of the Julius Payer Hut" on the history of this important alpine base from January to March 2026.
The National Park House stays open in summer and in winter, Sunday and Monday rest days. It remains closed on public holidays, in April and from November to the end of December.
Summer season start 2026 on the 2nd of May, winter season start 2027 in early January.
