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TOP tours: Bolzano & environs
03/14/2024 09:00 Delisted
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  • Earliest Version Launch Date Globally
    10/14/2020
  • Latest Version
    1.2
  • Time Since Latest Version
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  • Version1.2
    10/14/2020
    Size:50.64M
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    Whether in spring, summer, autumn or winter ...a holiday in Bolzano and environs is good for body and soul and offers a broad variety of hiking trails and destinations. Hiking and biking lovers will enjoy the comfortable temperatures in this cultural landscape, which is full of history.
    Top 7 destinations:
    – Geoparc Bletterbach and Monte Corno Nature Parc: The ‘Grand Canyon’ of South Tyrol was formed about 15,000 years ago. It is nearly 8 km long and 400 metres deep and is part of the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage.
    – Lago di Caldaro/Kalterer See and Laghi di Monticolo/Montiggler Seen: During the summer, the popular bathing lakes of the Upper Etsch region are a great destination if you want to escape the heat.
    – South Tyrolean Wine Road: On more than 40 kilometres, the South Tyrolean Wine Road invites you to a tour of discovery through this blessed part of the world ... and its wines.
    – Salten mountain: The sunny high plateau above Bolzano with its phenomenal panoramic views and Europe’s largest larch meadows is an ideal starting point for hiking trips, cycling or horse riding.
    – Val Sarentino Alps: 100 summits and peaks crown the Val Sarentino. Hikers, mountain bikers, friends of winter sports and ski tours, as well as snow-shoe hikers can find a fascinating variety of holiday offers in this valley.
    – Renon/Ritten: All year round, the Ritten mountain is accessible for hikers and during the winter, a well-marked hiking trail has turned into the first award-winning winter premium hiking path in Italy.
    – Bolzano, capital of Südtirol/Alto Adige: There are three cable railways starting in the Mediterranean wine town of Bolzano and reaching up into the higher mountain regions (Colle/Kohlern, Renon/Ritten, San Genesio/Jenesien).
    A first step into the Bolzano and environs region is definitely worth taking. In any season!
    Attention: when using the app abroad you may incur in high roaming coasts. Your battery may run short when using the app in the background with an activated GPS!