Visiting South Tyrol

General Information about South Tyrol

http://www.suedtirol.info/en

Museums

South Tyrol Museum of Archeology

Natural History Museum of South Tyrol

Messner Mountain Museum

The Botanical Garden in Meran-Merano

The Diocesan Museum in Brixen-Bressanone

Swimming pools

The public swimming pool of Bolzano (LIDO Bolzano)

Terme Merano

Acquarena Brixen

Natural swimming pool in Gargazzone

Swimming pool in Oberbozen-Soprabolzano

Climbing Opportunities (Indoor/Outdoor)

Percorso Alta Fune: high rope climbing in the woods in Terlano, easy to reach from Bolzano with public bus for Merano. Price per adult: 28 euros. Price per group with at least 12 adults: 23 euros per person.

Salewa for climbing indoor, in Bolzano.

For other opportunities, see the tourisim information website concerning climbing in South Tyrol.

Rafting and Canyoning

See the tourisim information website concerning rafting and canyoning in South Tyrol.

Music on the Dolomites

Sounds of the Dolomites.

Trekking and Hiking

Websites for planning hikes and other outdoor activities with interactive maps:

http://www.alpenvereinaktiv.com/en/tourplanner/

http://trekking.suedtirol.info/

Here you can find already existing hiking routes:

https://www.sentres.com/en/south-tyrol

See, for instance, the following medium difficulty routes: Geisler alm, Rittner horn, Tschafonhuette, Around Meran 2000.

More experienced hikers might want to consider hiking to Schlern (you can also take the cable car to Kompatsch and start from there), Latemar, or Tre Cime. There exists also an “easy” option for Tre Cime: you can arrive by public transport directly to the Rifugio Auronzo (takes 3 hours from Bolzano), make a round tour, and come back the same day, or spend the night in one of the many rifugios (better book in advance by phone).