Bordering both Switzerland and Austria in the very northeast of the country, Trentino-South Tyrol is famed around the world for its majestic mountain peaks. It is here that you’ll find the glorious Dolomites.
The alpine is perfect for hiking, skiing, and mountain climbing. While some of the little towns and villages are very Germanic in look and feel, others are more Italian, with Brizen, Meran, and Val Gardena all well worth a visit – alongside Bolzano, the capital of the region.
Home to the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park – the most visited in the country – Trentino-South Tyrol boasts an incredible range of awe-inspiring natural sights. Away from the towering mountains, you’ll find lovely lakes, rivers, and valleys to explore. The Seiser Alm – the largest alpine plateau in Europe – is yet another highlight.
The alpine is perfect for hiking, skiing, and mountain climbing. While some of the little towns and villages are very Germanic in look and feel, others are more Italian, with Brizen, Meran, and Val Gardena all well worth a visit – alongside Bolzano, the capital of the region.
Home to the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park – the most visited in the country – Trentino-South Tyrol boasts an incredible range of awe-inspiring natural sights. Away from the towering mountains, you’ll find lovely lakes, rivers, and valleys to explore. The Seiser Alm – the largest alpine plateau in Europe – is yet another highlight.