Kastelruth (German pronunciation: [ˌkastəlˈruˑt]; Italian: Castelrotto [kaˌstɛlˈrotto]; Ladin: Ciastel) is a comune (municipality) in South Tyrol in northern Italy, about 20 kilometres (12 mi) northeast of the city of Bolzano.
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5.0 based on 254 reviews
It can only be defined simply in one word as divine. This is the most beautiful place I've ever been to. Period. I was born in mountains and I've seen generally all types and sizes of them so technically they shouldn't surprise me but once I read the word 'Unesco World Heritage' and saw some pictures, I knew I had to go there. Even though I had already seen the pictures but still somehow it managed to pull my mouth wide open with wowww. The whole Dolomite region is really God's country and this is cherry on top of the cake. You finally understand what Europe's highest alpine plateau really means once you step outside the cable car from Sankt Ulrich town and take a look around. God has truly blessed this region with heavenly beauty and thankfully the locals are also doing what they can to keep it clean and tidy.
4.5 based on 98 reviews
4.5 based on 91 reviews
Ski rental at K & K Sports, the rental outlet for winter sports equipment on the Seiser Alm. Our rental service offers a wide variety of winter sports equipment from all the best brands: carving skis, sledges or cross-country skiing equipment. The rented material is prepared to excellent standards; edges are sharpened and skis waxed, ski boots are regularly disinfected and ski helmets and other equipment are always available. Jetbond - Ski and sports equipment rental service on the Seiser Alm Jetbond, the professional binding tester assures you carefree fun on the slopes - because your safety comes first! K&K Sports Winter and Outdoor Sports top brands Stockli, Atomic, Fischer, K2, Salomon, Head, Volkl, Dalbello, Volant, Tecnica, Blizzard, Alpina, Uvex, Oakley, Kask, Casco, Reusch, Leki, Jack Wolfkin, The North Face, Deuter Regatta, Meru, La Sportiva, Lowa, Meindl, Asolo, Buff, Hanwg, Fjallraven, etc....
4.5 based on 505 reviews
With hardly any wait and a cable car for no more than 8 people this is a much nicer way of getting up to and down from the Seiser Alm than taking the bus. The short trip provides more of the stunning views of the Schlern with its distinct peaks. Single trip tickets were €13 but it is all part of the experience.
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