Winter nature up close and pure
In South Tyrol's Nature Parks and Stilfserjoch National Park, you'll experience a pristine nature |
On a sparkling snow cover, small animal tracks can be discovered: Was it a hare, fox or deer? You can explore these special landscapes on a winter hike – with a guide or on your own. Whoever wants to visit the large Stilfserjoch National Park with a hike around the Ortler-Cevedale Group, you'll also have views of the three-thousanders and the Ötztal Alps that really blow minds.
In the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage you'll leave your footsteps on the Puez-Geisler Nature Park in front of the well-known Geisler peaks and while walking in the snow Schlern-Rosengarten Nature Park embraced by the Dolomite massif Schlern and immersed in the legendary realms of the Schlern witches and King Laurin. Wonderful and intimate hiking trails across the Fanes-Sennes-Prags Nature Park and Pederü as a starting point: the Fanes high plateau is wonderful and unique in the Dolomites. The Three Peaks Nature Park allures with its outstanding landscape and Dolomite peaks. The world-renowned Three Peaks above all.
Der Rieserferner-Ahrn Nature Park with its 38 peaks of over 3000 m, it boasts the highest concentration of glaciers.Whereas the Texelgruppe Nature Park is South Tyrol's largest. The Trudner Horn Nature Park is home to the richest flora and fauna in South Tyrol's Nature Parks as a result of the north-eastern harsh climate and the south-western sub-Mediterrean climate.