Discover the best top things to do in Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy including Renon’s Cable Car, Funicolare Resciesa, Seggiovia Sessellift Mittager, Siusi-Seiser Alm Cable Car, Bergbahn Rittner Horn - Cabinovia del Corno del Renon, Funivia Monte di Mezzocorona, Funivia Piz Boe, Funivia Col Pradat, Funivia Monte San Vigilio - Seilbahn Vigiljoch, Gondel-Seilbahn Sulden - Funivia Solda.
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Renon's new cable car opened on May 23, 2009, offering a whole bunch of fantastic advantages for vacationers and local commuters alike: a generous schedule, short travel time and easy access. It's a true gem. It only takes 12 minutes for the gondolas to move from Bozen/Bolzano to Oberbozen/Soprabolzano - they depart every 4 minutes, so there's practically no waiting time.
We decided that we would just take one trip by cable car in Bolzano, and decided upon this one. Strolling along from our hotel in the centre of town one morning, we soon reached the cable car station, and bought a combined ticket that included a trip on the train at the top of the mountain. The cable car was lightly loaded, we each had a comfortable seat, and the ascent was very smooth. The views as we gained height were very impressive. At what we anticipated was going to be the top of the mountain, we swung over a green, wooded dale and continued our ascent – it was almost as if we were entering a secret world, hidden from mortals in the valley below. Delightful vistas surrounded us, with the imposing Dolomites in the far distance. At the terminus, we disembarked and walked a short distance to the train station, where we joined others already waiting. Before too long, a train arrived, and we stayed on board until the end of the line in Collalbo. Be sure to arm yourself with a free map of the area, available at the cable station, because it provides several numbered walks of varying lengths that you can enjoy on the plateau. From Collalbo, we set off along walk 24 to the Pirimidi di Terra where we savoured spectacular views. On our return journey, we took a side detour through woods, along walk 20, the Fenn Promenade, before enjoying coffee in a café just as we approached Collalbo. Suitably refreshed, we decided to walk all the way back to the train station at Soprabolzano, and so headed for walk 35, the Freud Promenade. Luckily, we found a comfortable seat just as we were about to enter a wooded area, and so took the opportunity to eat some sandwiches we’d brought with us. It was a lovely walk, despite the unexpected rain shower that seemed to come from nowhere. A thoroughly enjoyable, active day rounded off by a great descent on the cable car back to Bolzano. Recommended.
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Beautiful ride to the restaurant at the top, When we were there we were able to hire toboggans and sled down to the mid station as many times as our energy lasted. Fantastic views of the whole Val Gardena area. Great walk at the top to another lovely restaurant. You’ll want to stay forever.
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Sky's the limit Ride the Corno del Renon Ropeways to the peak - Enjoy summer and winter adventure on the sunny mountain! The Ropeways Corno del Renon unlock a very special kind of area to enjoy and savor on the Renon mountain, and yes – all year round. In summer, Rittner Horn/Corno del Renon and its family and gourmet hiking resort will enhance your vacation experience with an indescribably fantastic 360° panorama of the fascinating mountains of South Tyrol. Numerous hiking trails promise challenging as well as mellow feel-good exercise for all ability levels, while excellent mountain inns and huts beckon you to grant them a visit with delicious traditional South Tyrolean treats. In winter, the Gondola Corno del Renon is complemented by two ski lifts that take you to the gentle slopes of the family- and gourmet-friendly ski resort.
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We took the funivia up to see family I hadn't seen in over 40 years in the rain. My cousin worked it for that many years and at one time it was the only way to get up and down. On the way down it stopped. Up high in the fog was scary but they used the intercom to advise us they knew we were in the gondola. A power failure shut it down and after some time we came down very slowly using a back up system. It's quite high but offers an incredible view and once up too there is short walks to hotels and polenta and strudel
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