Hiking holidays in South Tyrol
You get out of everyday life, work and stress, pack your backpack, you put on your climbing boots and start out for the great outdoors and high altitudes!
A bit of movement and also some effort is doing good. With some sporting diversion we feel much better and maybe we see things differently – from a high mountain top we the world differently – in any case, on a high mountain top surely changes the point of view.
Those who treat themselves to fantastic hiking holidays can of course multiply this special feeling of happiness, and what holiday destination would be better suited than the varied South Tyrol, which boasts more than 17,000 km of marked hiking trails.
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Seiser Alm is a paradise for hikers and nature lovers.
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Trail running event in Tiers am Rosengarten
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Hiking in Vinschgau in South Tyrol
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The countless mountain huts along the hiking paths in Villnöss perfectly suit the unique natural landscape.
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Alpine huts
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On many walls in South Tyrol, you can find climbing routes with various degrees of difficulty.
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There are more than 100 climbing parks in South Tyrol.
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Most of the high-alpine tours lead to the peaks that are higher than 3000 m. The experience and the view are unforgettable.
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Wilde Kreuzspitze is a mountain of 3000 meters, but not technically challenging.
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Naturns is a good starting point for activities in Texel Group Nature Park.
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Naturns is a good starting point for hikes and mountain tours.
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