Bolzano



In addition to immersing itself in the Dolomite spectacles, Bolzano is a city that offers several cultural offerings, among which we can suggest the archaeological museum that houses Ötzi, one of the world's oldest mummies; Castel Roncolo, which houses the world's largest cycle of secular frescoes from the medieval period; and the Cathedral of Maria Assunta. Like the neighboring towns, it has its own wineries: most are open to the public and offer tastings of its fine wines.


Surroundings



Bolzano's surroundings offer spectacular views and unique experiences. The Renon cable car provides breathtaking views; the ski slopes invite winter fun. Merano, Brunico and Bressanone are easily accessible towns that add additional cultural insights to this extraordinary region.



Lake Caldaro



The water temperature, which exceeds 28° C in the summer months, makes it the warmest swimming lake in the region. Lido, restaurants and the possibility of parking and rental of boats and surfboards.

Renon



With rides from Bolzano every 4 minutes, the cable car takes you from the center of Bolzano to the plateau where you can try your hand at various hikes.

Sciliar Rosengarten



The Sciliar with its two peaks Santer and Euringer watches over Castelrotto and the villages of Fiè allo Sciliar and Siusi a Sciliar. The areas around the Sicliar-Rosengarten Nature Park are the most impressive yet legendary landscapes in all of South Tyrol and the Dolomites. A visit to Presule Castle is well worthwhile

San Genesio



Jenesien is known as a hiking paradise and an ideal location for horse enthusiasts. The dense network of hiking trails invites numerous trips, walks and even mountain bike tours.



Lake Carezza



Lake Braies, nestled in the Dolomites, offers a breathtakingly beautiful sight with its turquoise waters surrounded by majestic peaks

Bressanone



Enjoy an excursion to learn about the history and architecture of Brixen before visiting the nearby Augustinian Abbey of Novella. Finish with a trip through the picturesque Funes Valley to admire the imposing Dolomites.

The Markets



The Bolzano Christmas Markets transform the old town into an enchanting treasure chest of lights, scents and traditions, offering a festive experience not to be missed.

Skiing in the Surroundings



In Bolzano, ski enthusiasts can enjoy the slopes nearby, turning this charming city into an ideal starting point for winter adventures.

Lake Caldaro


The water temperature, which exceeds 28° C in the summer months, makes it the warmest swimming lake in the region. Lido, restaurants and the possibility of parking and rental of boats and surfboards.

Renon


With rides from Bolzano every 4 minutes, the cable car takes you from the center of Bolzano to the plateau where you can try your hand at various hikes.

Sciliar Rosengarten


The Sciliar with the two peaks Santer and Euringer watches over Castelrotto and the villages of Fiè allo Sciliar and Siusi a Sciliar. The areas around the Sicliar-Rosengarten Nature Park are the most impressive yet legendary landscapes in all of South Tyrol and the Dolomites. A visit to Presule Castle is well worthwhile.

San Genesio


San Genesio is known as a hiking paradise and an ideal location for horse enthusiasts. The dense network of hiking trails invites numerous trips, walks and even mountain bike tours.

Lake Carezza


Lake Carezza, nestled in the Dolomites, offers a breathtakingly beautiful sight with its turquoise waters surrounded by majestic peaks.

Bressanone


Enjoy an excursion to learn about the history and architecture of Brixen before visiting the nearby Augustinian Abbey of Novella. Finish with a trip through the picturesque Funes Valley to admire the imposing Dolomites.

The Markets


The Bolzano Christmas Markets transform the old town into an enchanting treasure chest of lights, scents and traditions, offering a festive experience not to be missed.

Skiing in the Surroundings


In Bolzano, ski enthusiasts can enjoy the slopes nearby, turning this charming city into an ideal starting point for winter adventures.

Where to eat



Bolzano, a city rich in culinary tradition and welcoming atmosphere. If you are looking for an unforgettable gastronomic experience, you are in the right place. Rely on our recommendations!

Loewengrube Restaurant



located at Piazza Dogana 3, you can enjoy expertly prepared Italian and Tyrolean cuisine in a neo-Gothic setting with frescoes. www. loewengrube.it Contact: 0471970032

Marechiaro Pizzeria Restaurant



at via Vicenza 14 , offers the exclusive opportunity to eat until late in the evening excellent meat and fish dishes of Italian cuisine prepared with high quality ingredients that are always fresh and excellent pizza baked in a wood-fired oven in a very quiet environment.

www.marechiarobolzano.it Contact: 3388223580