The interestingRegions in South Tyrol and Tyrol
South Tyrol and Tyrol are divided into several holiday regions, each of which is characterized by its individual charm.
We invite you to take a journey of discovery through these unique regions. Get to know the beauties, culture, and special features of the country, its history and present, and learn a lot of interesting and useful information for your stay.
South Tyrol's Regions
If you are looking for the essence of South Tyrol, you will probably find it here.
Pass the Brenner Pass, and you have reached your destination! This is where the Eisack Valley opens into a wide basin, where the Fuggerstadt Sterzing is located.
The sub-areas of the Dolomites World Heritage Site form a series of unique mountain landscapes of exceptional beauty.
Here, cultural richness and unique nature combine to create an unforgettable experience. Tourism began here in the 19th century.
The Plan de Corones region in South Tyrol's white valley, the Puster Valley, includes 13 villages.
Alta Badia is located in the southern Gadertal, comprising the municipalities of Corvara, Abtei, and Wengen, and has a lot to offer its visitors.
The 25km long valley, offers everything for the perfect holiday experience in summer and winter..
Relaxation is guaranteed here, as the high plateau is almost car-free. However, the region also invites you to engage in active leisure activities.
The legendary world of King Laurin, that is the holiday region of Catinaccio–Latemar / Rosengarten-Latemar.
Dreamy villages, lush forests, and snow-capped peaks in the background will make your heart beat faster.
The sunny southern slopes of the Zillertal Alps on one side, and the Durreck and Riesenferner groups on the other side.
In the south, the Etschtal widens, the landscape becomes gentler, and is characterized by wine and fruit growing.
Tyrol's Regions
More about the major tourism centers Arlberg, Paznaun, Kaunertal, and Landeck in western Tyrol.
From the district capital Reutte, the natural Lech Valley leads west towards Vorarlberg.
The picturesque section between Imst and Telfs includes some places that are definitely worth a visit.
This holiday region is located in the Imst district and extends 40 km as a side branch of the Inn Valley.
The Ötztal attracts holidaymakers year after year with its renowned tourist resorts.
The region charms with clear mountain air, wonderful landscapes, pristine nature, and a great range of sports activities.
To the southwest of Innsbruck, the Stubaital extends along the Stubai Alps.
More than 35% of the Zillertal region is protected as the Zillertal Alps High Mountain Nature Park.
The holiday region between the Kaisergebirge and a beautiful lake area invites you to discover and enjoy.
Here, nature meets Tyrolean coziness, summer fun meets skiing enjoyment, and activity meets enjoyable relaxation.
Your holiday, which is characterized by sports, nature, and relaxation, has East Tyrol as its backdrop.
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