Hiking holidays Val Isarco
Hiking in the Dolomites in Valle Isarco
Head for the heights during your hiking holiday in South Tyrol
Hiking in Valle Isarco offers something to suit everyone: mixed and mountain forests, wide mountain pastures, adventurous paths along crests and up to the highest mountain tops, blue glaciers, crystal clear mountain lakes and waterfalls. Hikers, mountain climbers and mountaineers alike will have their fill when they spend their holidays hiking in South Tyrol. If you fancy exciting adventures in the mountains, then the south of the main chain of the Alps, located in the holiday region of Vipiteno, invites you to explore the mighty snow and ice-covered mountains of Alpi di Ziller, Gran Pilastro (3,510m), Alpi Breonie di Ponente and Tribulaun (3,097 m). In Bressanone and its surroundings, Cima Plose (2,487m) offers numerous possibilities for hiking and mountain climbing. In the region of Gitschberg-Jochtal, you can climb the mountain top of Picco di Croce (3,135 m), while the Cima San Cassiano (2,581 m) is well worth a hiking tour in the Dolomites of Valle Isarco near Chiusa. Your should be all set for one of the most exciting and entertaining mountain adventures during your hiking holidays in South Tyrol in Valle Isarco!
Leisurely hiking in the Dolomites along the River Isarco
Those who do not want to climb the highest peaks will also find plenty of activities to participate in during their holidays in Valle Isarco. The natural and cultural landscape of the valley that has developed over thousands of years invites you to leisurely hiking tours in the Dolomites with the whole family: enjoy walks through colourful deciduous and mixed forests, over mountain terraces offering magnificent views and up to lush green meadows and mountain pastures. If you spend a family holiday in South Tyrol in a hotel in Valle Isarco, you should not miss out on a very special attraction: the so-called Ketschnweg (chestnut trail) leads from Varna to Bressanone to the bottom of the valley of Bolzano, through typical chestnut groves, deciduous forests and vineyards at the foot of the Dolomites of Valle Isarco. It is not only in the autumn, when the leaves take on a beautiful colour, that such a trip is a stunning alternative to strenuous hiking tours in the Dolomites to high mountains and glaciers. Along the chestnut trail, you will also discover many hidden treasures, such as castles and ruins, churches, chapels and old vineyards. Let the diverse scenery of Valle Isarco cast its spell on you!