Discover the best top things to do in Province of South Tyrol, Italy including Parco naturale Sciliar-Catinaccio, Sentiero Adolf Munkel e l'Alpe di Funes, Schlern-Rosengarten Nature Park, Parco Naturale Vedrette di Ries-Aurina, Sentiero per Rifugio Stevia, Naturpark Rieserferner-Ahrn, Monte Pic, Gufyland, Sonnenplateau Ritten - Altopiano del Renon, Collina di Tarces.
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One of the best place in Italy.I was there 16 years ago and promise to share the best views to my husband and we return again and when we have our children's we return again it was the best experience I've ever had.Stress free walking and seems all the problems are gone seeing those magnificent views.
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At the very heart of South Tyrol, above the region's capital city Bozen, reigns the high plateau of the Renon mountain. All of its 15 villages, some smaller than others, scattered from the lovely vineyards in the valley all the way up to the breezy altitudes of Alpine highlands, offer recreation, culture and tons of nature to experience and enjoy. Lose yourself in the vastness of one of the world's most beautiful views. Revel in every bite of tasty culinary treats and relish every bit of wholesome relaxation. And if you're craving action and adventure, find your natural high in the diverse and breathtaking landscape. Welcome to the sunny Renon plateau - because we all deserve a sunny spot!
On one day we took the small train from Soprabolzano to Collalbo then the bus to Pemmern (you can also drive to Pemmern where there is a fee based car park) from where the chairlift takes you up to Schwarzseespitze. From here there is a relatively easy 50 minute circular walk with some fantastic panoramic views across the Dolomites. Unfortunately it was very hazy on the day we went. As a result the views weren't as good as those in the travel brochures. It then became very overcast and started to rain so we abandoned the additional 30 minute uphill walk to Corno del Renon. We were pleased we did so as shortly thereafter there was thunder and lightening and torrential rain and the path up to Corno del Renon from Schwarzseespitze is very exposed - no tree cover whatsoever. On another day we took the train and bus again but got off at Tann, the stop before Pemmern and took the No. 1 trail for about 10 minutes then the number 6 trail for about one hour 40 minutes back to Soprabolzano. This was an excellent path, mostly downhill, on wide gravel paths through the pine forests, except for perhaps the last 15 minutes when we passed an alpaca/llama farm and then entered into the outskirts of Soprabolzano. There were also a number of other very good shorter walks. Overall we found the walks to be very family/children friendly, certainly not as demanding as many of the walks/hikes in the Dolomites. Also all of the walks we undertook were exceptionally well signposted, certainly better than the walks we did in the Dolomites. Transport in Renon (Ritten in German) is also excellent, particularly as it appears to be a smaller area. We had a Ritten Pass which gave us free transport on the cable car from Bolzano to Soprabolzano, the trains and buses in Renon, the chairlift at Pemmern plus several museums in Bolzano including the "Otzi" museum and Roncolo castle.
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