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Time for culture, traditions and stories

What are the must-sees of your holiday with us in the Venosta Valley? Some truly unique sights are simply not to be missed. We believe that beautiful moments are waiting around every corner – if you keep your eyes and ears open.

 

And that’s what holidays are all about: discovering new places, collecting memories and simply enjoying yourself. Of course, there is also no shortage of cultural highlights in our area.

Discover the highlights
of the Venosta Valley

Explore castles and palaces, immerse yourself in museums and the world of marble, or wander through a small medieval town – here in the Venosta Valley, culture and history are part of everyday life.

 

The sunken church tower in the Reschensee lake – one of South Tyrol’s most iconic photo motifs – is about an hour away from vinlauris. With the South Tyrol Guest Pass Venosta Valley, you can reach the Reschensee lake comfortably and free of charge by train.

Hello, city life!
Aperitivo and
gelato at its finest

We love being close to nature – and we appreciate city life just as much. For sightseeing, shopping and leisurely walks, Meran is just a short trip away. Thanks to the South Tyrol Guest Pass Venosta Valley, buses and trains take you there free of charge. If you prefer, you can also cycle to Meran and return by train at your own pace.

Look forward to sunny promenades, a walk through the blooming Gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle and an old town filled with narrow streets, small shops and charming cafés. In the provincial capital of Bozen, arcades and the famous fruit market invite you to linger, enjoy a gelato in a piazza or explore one of the many museums.

Hundefreundliche Ferienunterkunft vinlauris im Vinschgau

Culture you

can taste

Hundefreundliche Ferienwohnungen bei Meran

VINLAURIS HOLIDAY APARTMENTS IN THE VENOSTA VALLEY

Discovering and exploring works up an appetite. Whether in lively towns or small villages, you’ll be served Alpine, down-to-earth and Italian dishes throughout the region.

 

The influences of north and south can quite literally be tasted – because in South Tyrol, culture also goes through the stomach.

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