South Tyrol
Between the Ortler, the Dolomites, and sun-drenched Mediterranean valleys: everything you need to plan your South Tyrol trip.
Our Guide to South Tyrol
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Flair
Warm hospitality, dramatic mountain scenery, and seriously good food — South Tyrol has a charm that's hard to beat.
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Best time to visit
May through October is perfect for hiking. Winter turns the region into a paradise for skiers.
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How long to stay
To really explore the different valleys and mountain regions, plan for at least ten days.
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Price level
Prices are on the higher side — but you get excellent hotels and outstanding food in return.
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Food
Schlutzkrapfen, hearty dumplings, and world-class wines define the local cuisine. Honestly, eating here is half the fun.
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Getting around
A rental car gives you the most flexibility for the valleys. Trains and buses connect the main towns well enough if you're sticking to the centers.