Things to do in Province of South Tyrol, Trentino-Alto Adige: The Best Outdoor Activities

December 27, 2021 Vergie Nakamoto

Discover the best top things to do in Province of South Tyrol, Italy including Val Gardena, Peitlerkofel Rundwanderung, Sellaronda, Prato Piazza Mountain, Anello dei Tre Rifugi dalla val Fiscalina, Escursione Sul Monte Specie, Kronplatz Ski Fields, Reschenpass, Nigerpass, Sella Ronda.
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1. Val Gardena

Selva di Val Gardena Italy +39 0471 777777 http://www.valgardena.it
Excellent
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5.0 based on 2,355 reviews

Val Gardena

Reviewed By 149davids

The beautiful breathtaking scenery, the endless slopes ( one La Longia 10.5 km long) and the lovely town makes this place the Mecca for ski lovers. No matter how many times you will be there , just the thought of it makes your body crave with expectation. If I will ever know that there is only one ski vacation left in my life- Val Gardena will be the place.

2. Peitlerkofel Rundwanderung

Wurzjoch, 39030 Italy http://www.hiwio.com/de/Artikel/Umrundung-des-Peitlerkofel-118
Excellent
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Peitlerkofel Rundwanderung

3. Sellaronda

Tour dei 4 passi, 39033 Corvara in Badia Italy +39 0471 795397 http://www.dolomitesworld.com/sellaronda/
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5.0 based on 407 reviews

Sellaronda

Reviewed By ps_pause - Killearn, United Kingdom

After several years we finally attempted it and did it! Great day of skiing 25 miles. Watch out for the “alternative” route though which involves Black runs!

4. Prato Piazza Mountain

Dolomiti di Braies, 39031 Braies Italy http://www.tre-cime.info
Excellent
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5.0 based on 139 reviews

Prato Piazza Mountain

Reviewed By Lavarcham - London, United Kingdom

A perfect winter day: bright sun vivid blue sky startling white snow. This was our first experience of hiking in the Dolomites and what an introduction. It was unforgettable.

5. Anello dei Tre Rifugi dalla val Fiscalina

Val Fiscalina, Sesto Italy http://www.sentierinatura.it/EasyNE2/LYT.aspx?Code=SentieriNatura&IDLYT=2713&ST=SQL&SQL=ID_Documento=3835
Excellent
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5.0 based on 27 reviews

Anello dei Tre Rifugi dalla val Fiscalina

6. Escursione Sul Monte Specie

Prato Piazza, Braies Italy
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5.0 based on 26 reviews

Escursione Sul Monte Specie

Reviewed By DTM56 - Cambridge, United Kingdom

We decided to take on what we thought was going to be an easier walk for our first day: it was actually reasonably tough but enjoyable. The summit itself (Monte Specie or Strudelkopf) was a great place for lunch. I don't think I can remember such spectacular 360 degree views before. Walking up from the end of the shuttle bus in Prato Piazza, we took the more difficult route (turn left by the tiny church) and were glad we did. Having said that, those taking the "easier" route on the way up have to scale a pretty tough climb for their last part - we did that in reverse so came down the steep bit before the easier route down the main path. One thing I would say is that if my wife hadn't had a problem with her knee we would have walked back the (roughly) 5km to the car, rather than taking the bus back. That is, I'd advice taking the bus up, but walk back if you're up for it. Many seemed happy to walk up that part as well but I don't know if they then went up to Monte Specie.

7. Kronplatz Ski Fields

Via Michael Pacher 11a Kronplatz area, 39031, Brunico Italy +39 0474 555447 http://www.kronplatz.com/en/ski-region/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 964 reviews

Kronplatz Ski Fields

This resort area in the Italian Dolomites is not only a haven for downhill skiers and snowboarders, but is also a delightful summer resort from May through October for hikers, climbers and nature-lovers.

Reviewed By DarkoP122

One of the best ski resorts (maybe evem the best) I have visited. The slopes are perfectly maintaned. Mamy beautiful restaurants to enjoy lunch. Stunning views and amazing skiing. Very modern cable cars with wifi is an extra.

8. Reschenpass

Graum im Vinschgau, 39027 Italy http://www.reschenpass.it
Excellent
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

Reschenpass

9. Nigerpass

Italy https://www.dangerousroads.org/europe/italy/4514-passo-nigra.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Nigerpass

10. Sella Ronda

32020 Italy +39 0439 918068 http://www.fassa.com/EN/Sella-Ronda/#dLabel
Excellent
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4.5 based on 304 reviews

Sella Ronda

Reviewed By studioapblue - Zagreb, Croatia

Sella Ronda Tour connects four passes in the Dolomites and provides fabulous views while skiing on the best prepared slopes I have ever experienced. You spend some 3 hours making a circle around Gruppo di Sella, which is really a sight for sore eyes!

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