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What to do, when, and where? South Tyrol and its incredible offerings

Yes, South Tyrol is and always will be the land of a thousand mountains – and Brixen is the urban heart of the Dolomites. Brixen stands for beauty, history, customs and traditions, and beautiful nature.

No matter if it is climbing, mountain climbing, mountain biking, Nordic walking, hiking, swimming, bathing, coach tours, horseback-riding, rafting, or canyoning… This is where dreams come true.

There is hardly anything that South Tyrol does not invite to, with its very mild and Mediterranean climate, which is typically alpine in winter. Also in terms of sightseeing, guidance, theatre, cinema or nightlife, Brixen – and South Tyrol in general, with its countless free time activities – will cast a spell over you and give you a memorable time.

In winter the region is probably one of the most impressive (cross-country) skiing and winter sports regions ever. Do you fancy a quick side-trip to Venice? It only takes you 3 hours to get to the famous town built on a lagoon, 1.5 hours to get to Lake Garda, 1 hour to get to Innsbruck, and 2.5 hours to get to Munich.

Specialities and culinary art is cared for as well. The South Tyrolean cuisine is enchanting people from all over the world. Full-flavoured beer, savoury bacon, cold-smoked raw sausage, noble wines, and crispy flat bread is only a small amount of appetisers out of an endless range of culinary specialities.

Each one of our holiday flats is provided with a beautifully designed “What to do, when, and where?” brochure. Boredom excluded, we promise!

All leisure activities in Brixen
Discover the Eisacktal on foot!

Discover the Eisacktal on foot!

Whether it is “Plose” mountain, vineyards in the valley, or the mountains… Hiking in Brixen offers a great deal of diversity. The mountains surrounding Brixen provide countless possibilities. Even for the little ones you get your money’s worth doing the “Woody Walk” with slides and keep-fit trails.

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Mountain Bike & Racing Bike

Mountain Bike & Racing Bike

There is also the possibility of exploring the Eisacktal on a bike. Routes that go on for miles can be found right outside our front door. Whether down in the valley or up on the mountain… “Our” mountain even has a downhill track.

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Rafting & Canyoning

Rafting & Canyoning

It is a true thrill for all water lovers and adventurers here in the Eisacktal; going downstream over rollers and torrents through rushing mountain streams. Experienced rafters make sure you are safe and they also provide equipment. You can book tours specially for children upon request. Let canyoning experts guide you and your family through ravines, deep gorges, and over magnificent waterfalls. Equipment will be provided. Enjoy life in nature!

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Climbing

Climbing

In the Eisacktal there are plenty of possibilities to burn off energy with climbing. For instance, the climbing scrag “Mahr” is one of the oldest in the valley. It is only 300m away from us, so you can even walk there! But there are many more climbing scrags, as well as our new climbing gym “Vertikale”. There is a climbing scrag and it is only a 20 minutes’ drive away.

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Swimming

Swimming

There are natural bathing ponds, as well as quaint lakes for water lovers nearby. Other than that, there is also the chance of visiting our outdoor-indoor swimming pool “Acquarena”, which has a bunch of pools for swimming and sports, a pool with salty water, and a new kids’ area with a climbing scrag, baby pool, a large sandpit, and water slide. Adults can be pleased with saunas and beauty sections, as well as a decent gym.

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Skiing, Sleighing, and Snowshoeing

Skiing, Sleighing, and Snowshoeing

The “Plose” is THE winter paradise for skiers, sledders, and snowshoers in the Eisacktal. Skiers have more than 40 kilometres of ski slopes, including the Trametsch slope (9 kilometres), which is the longest slope in South Tyrol. Sledders may enjoy a 10.5-kilometre sled run, and snowshoers will appreciate the wintery hiking trails in wonderful nature.

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Mountain Cars

Mountain Cars

Mountain cars are go-carts of the mountains! You will have plenty of fun in one of these new snappy little three-wheeled cars. The route is 9 kilometres long and leads from the summit station all the way to the valley station. We guarantee great amusement for young and old.

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Museums and Sights

Museums and Sights

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