South Tyrol unites Italian flair and German-speaking Alpine culture to create a uniquely compelling tourism destination.
Offering a winter escape full of variety, South Tyrol’s Gitschberg Jochtal ski and holiday area is the perfect choice for ...
Blending skiing and scenery with art and history, could a festive trip to the Kronplatz Dolomites region, South Tyrol’s ...
A succession of saw-toothed, razor-sharp peaks, the Dolomites are the showpiece of Trentino and South Tyrol. The Italian Alps’ most iconic sub-range is a playground for year-round adventure, set ...
When my chairlift reached the top of Austria’s Hintertux Glacier, I could see across a seemingly endless landscape of jagged, snowcapped peaks that stretched into Italy — a sight so wintery and serene ...
My first trip to South Tyrol, a mostly autonomous province in Northern Italy, was decades ago. I was an exchange student in Austria and my host mother, who was born in South Tyrol, invited me to join ...
The Tyrolean Alps region covers more than 9,500sq miles of western Austria and is best known as a winter sports magnet, but in the warmer months its wide peaks draw walkers, cyclists and other active ...
The Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are famous for their otherworldly peaks, scenic hiking trails through the ...
The northernmost province of Italy, called Bolzano, South Tyrol, sits tucked along the Swiss and Austrian borders and is home to alpine views, world-class skiing, and one of Italy’s best Christmas ...