Paradies Latsch – Where the name says it all
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This is where the Castelfeder region scores: holiday inspiration (not only) for South Tyrol fans
Advertising: Contribution in cooperation with IDM South Tyrol Merano, Bolzano, Alpe di Siusi, Lake Caldaro – have you seen it all? Then this blog post is just right for you. In t
To dream away: 5 special places and experiences in South Tyrol
Advertising: this article was created in cooperation with the IDM South Tyrol There are few regions that I have visited as often in recent years as South Tyrol. From the legendary
Hut check Seiser Alm: winter holidays for connoisseurs
What are the arguments for turning your back on Swiss winter sports resorts and checking out alternatives abroad? The price level? The friendliness? The range of slopes? Or the cul
South Tyrol for connoisseurs: From Plars Castle to Lake Kaltern
I’ve kept some pictures from last autumn from you until now – and for good reason: Just as we at Plars Castle in South Tyrol felt like we were prolonging the summer in glor
Autumn enjoyment: to Törggelen in Meranerland
To Törggelen in South Tyrol – this idea has been in my head since my last visit to Merano and Environs a good two years ago. Last year I didn’t have the time. Unfortunatel
Simply good – that’s how the Merano region tastes
Several cooks spoil the broth? Not true. At least not in Merano and Environs. Last Saturday I followed the culinary call of the region and took the train and post bus in the direct
Glurns: Visiting the smallest town in South Tyrol
A collective murmur goes through the Postbus. “Ugh, can we fit through this?” a grey-haired lady in front of us asks her somewhat worried-looking companion. I myself fo
Vallée de Joux and Lac de Joux – excursion tips and ideas
Bisses, bisses, irrigation channels. Three times the same, just called differently. Last weekend we learned that Val Venosta and Valais have striking similarities, not only in term
Pustertal for connoisseurs
How small the world is, we recently realized in Val Pusteria. For the second time we visited this quiet South Tyrolean valley, which leads from Brunico towards East Tyrol. This tim
Sellaronda – skiing enjoyment in the Dolomites
It’s been a year since I first caught a glimpse of the magical Dolomites from afar. At that time, I had the desire to ski surrounded by this unique UNESCO World Heritage Site
A potpourri through South Tyrol
A few weeks ago I was once again on the road in South Tyrol and not only learned a lot about cabbage and turnips, but also made other interesting discoveries. This time, the starti