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About the region
Welcome to a landscape of superlatives. A holiday in the Seiser Alm region, featuring the largest high-Alpine pasture in Europe, is a true highlight of any trip to South Tyrol/Südtirol. Enjoy breathtaking views of the South Tyrolean Dolomites, as well as numerous opportunities for adventure.
Thecable car makes exploring the region simple, allowing visitors to easily access the Seiser Alm plateau from Seis/Siusi. With its wide open spaces, Europe’s largest high-Alpine pasture features 365 Alpine farms and huts, and is a paradise for hikers, families with children and holidaymakers looking for action in winter or summertime. Fantastic views of Dolomite peaks abound including Sassolungo, Sassopiatto, Schlern and Rosengarten. Myriad legends, like those concerning King Laurin, are woven into the impressive landscape. On the high plateau and in the communities of Kastelruth/Castelrotto, Seis, Völs/Fiè and Tiers/Tires, experience and feel the farming traditions and the pride of the local people. In fact, even today in the Seiser Alm holiday region there are twice as many farmers as innkeepers. One of the region’s outstanding benefits is its proximity to both the capital city of Bolzano/Bozen, and Brixen/Bressanone. Each are just half an hour’s drive away. The Seiser Alm region offers numerous worthwhile sporting and cultural events year round.
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Rifugio Bergamo/Grasleitenhütte serves no breakfast.
Rifugio Bergamo/Grasleitenhütte is 6.62 Km from the center of Tiers am Rosengarten/Tires al Catinaccio. All distances are measured in straight lines. Actual travel distances may vary.
Rifugio Bergamo/Grasleitenhütte has no restaurant.
Rifugio Bergamo/Grasleitenhütte has no pool
No, Rifugio Bergamo/Grasleitenhütte is not pet friendly.
No, Rifugio Bergamo/Grasleitenhütte is not offering the Südtirol Guest Pass.