Recommended sights
Here you will find an overview of the most popular sights around the Alpe di Siusi and the Sciliar area.
Oswald von Wolkenstein, bekannter Dichter, Sänger und Politiker des Spätmittelalters, nannte den Berg Saleren. Aus dieser ...
Inmitten von kräftigem Nadelwald über Seis am Schlern liegt die Burgruine Hauenstein. „Durch Barbarei, Arabia“ so beginnt ...
One of the most attractive lakes in Alto Adige is perfectly located at the foot of the Sciliar Massif. It is surrounded by ...
The Farmers' Museum is housed in an old farmhouse, the Tschötscherhof.
In Prösels castle at Fiè castle tours and cultural events take place.
Nur eine halbe Stunde Fußweg von der Ruine Hauenstein entfernt, stehen die mäuerlichen Überreste der einstigen Lehensburg ...
Recommended accommodations
Here are some suitable accommodations on the Alpe di Siusi and the Sciliar area for you.
Recommended stores
The Alpe di Siusi and the Sciliar area offer you a variety of shopping and strolling possibilities.
Recommended restaurants
Winding down the evenings in the restaurant or recharging your batteries in the afternoon - this is possible in the restaurants around the Alpe di Siusi and the Sciliar area.
Recommended tours
Do you want to go hiking in the mountains or enjoy a bike ride in nature? Then find the best routes for you here.
The Schlern area, a popular holiday region high above the Eisack Valley, has a lot to offer in summer and winter.
The Sciliar area is a well-known hiking and skiing region in the middle of the legendary Dolomite realm, situated high above the Eisack gorge and encompassing the villages of Siusi on the Sciliar, Castelrotto, Fiè on the Sciliar and Tiers.
This unique low mountain landscape is situated on the orographically left, eastern side of the lower Eisack valley, bordered by Val Gardena to the north and Tiers to the south, and is located in front of the distinctive mountain massif of the Schlerns and Alpe di Siusi.
The Schlern is a stock-like western pillar in the Dolomites, which is considered a landmark of South Tyrol due to its characteristic shape and is also one of the most striking mountain scenery. Between the impressive snow-covered massif and the rugged rocks of the Lang- und Plattkofel lies the well-known holiday paradise of the Alpe di Siusi, which, with an area of 56 km², is the largest alpine pasture in Europe and at the same time one of the largest closed alpine plateaux in the Alps. Here you can find some of the most photographed landscapes in South Tyrol.
The Alpe di Siusi - Sciliar area, part of the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2009, is a true holiday paradise for sportsmen, active holidaymakers and nature lovers and has a lot to offer all year round: In summer you can explore the almost untouched natural landscapes of the Schlern-Rosengarten Nature Park along unique walks, mountain bike or climbing tours, but also horse riding, swimming or paragliding. In winter, when nature is wrapped in its enchanting white snow dress, the popular alpine pasture turns into kilometres of pistes and well-prepared cross-country ski trails. The surrounding Dolomites serve as a unique backdrop and make this region a very special holiday destination.
Cities
These are the most famous places of the Alpe di Siusi and the Sciliar area: