South Tyrol Tours & Trips
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- Hiking in the Dolomites
- Classic Dolomites - Premium Adventure
- Hiking in the Dolomites
- Highlights of the Dolomites
- South Tyrolean Wine & Alpine Pasture Trail
- Innsbruck - Bolzano 8/7
- Panorama Hiking in the Val Venosta Valley
- The Pearls of South Tyrol
- Hiking on the Gschnitztal hut Tour
- The Dolomites-Small Group Bike Tour
Hiking in the Dolomites
49 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The itinerary for the week was well laid out. The hike to Tre Time was incredible and was my absolute favorite of the week.”
Jeri, traveled in September
The trek begins at Hotel Tschurtschenthaler in Dobbiaco. Routes include Lake Braies (1,494m), Tre Cime circuit, and Strudelkopf summit (2,307m). The itinerary features Brunico's Messner Mountain Museum and WWI sites on Mt Elmo (2,434m).
Duration 8 days Destinations Venice, Dobbiaco, Fanes-Sennes-Braies Natural Park, Moos, Cortina d’Ampezzo, Lienz, Bolzano, Tre Cime di Lavaredo, Prato Piazza Mountain Age Range 16 to 85 year olds Operator Explore! From
- NZ$4,400
Hiking in the Dolomites
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Great value for money. Excellent travel company.”
Narendra, traveled in August
The dramatic peaks of South Tyrol unfold on moderate hikes from Dobbiaco base. Reach the summit of Strudelkopf (2,307m), marvel at Bruneck's Earth Pyramids, and walk Monte Elmo's Italian-Austrian border. Local culture comes alive through cheese tastings at an 1882 cooperative and authentic mountain hut meals.
Duration 8 days Destinations Venice, Dobbiaco, Tre Cime di Lavaredo, Cortina d’Ampezzo Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From $5,880
10% Off- NZ$5,292You save $588
Highlights of the Dolomites
36 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The scenery was stunning and our fellow walkers were interesting, enthusiastic and had a good sense of humour.”
Antonina, traveled in July
Explore South Tyrol's stunning landscapes on expertly-guided hikes from Campitello village. The 8-day adventure includes stays at Sport Hotel Enrosadira with spa access and gourmet dining. Daily routes utilize cable cars to reach elevations up to 10,000ft, offering both moderate and challenging options through limestone peaks and wildflower-filled valleys.
Duration 8 days Destinations Venice, Moena Age Range 16 to 99 year olds Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
10% Off- NZ$3,740
South Tyrol's finest vineyards and alpine meadows await on this 4-day trek. The route passes Stachelburg, Schwanburg, and Payrsberg castles near Nals, follows the historic Three Castles Route to Eppan's wine country, and winds through Merano's arcaded alleys. Stays at Hotel Flora and Traubenheim include daily breakfast and luggage transfers.
Duration 4 days Destinations Merano, Nals, Bolzano Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English, German Operator Eurohike From
10% Off- NZ$912
The route spans South Tyrol's diverse landscapes from Reschensee's submerged church spire to Merano's Mediterranean atmosphere. Cyclists pass orchards and castles along the Wine Road, staying at Hotel Kaufmann in Ora. A rest day offers hiking the Tappeiner trail or visiting Val Passiria, birthplace of Andreas Hofer.
Duration 8 days Destinations Innsbruck, Imst, Mals, Merano, Auer, Bolzano Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English, German Operator Eurobike From
10% Off- NZ$2,282
South Tyrol's stunning Vinschgau valley unfolds on an 8-day trek costing approx. $130 per day. The path leads from Mals through Schluderns to St. Valentin, with stays in 3-star hotels like Zum Hirschen and Das Moriggl. UNESCO monastery of Müstair, Tellajoch's 360° platform, and traditional delicacies at Bruggeralm highlight daily 10-18km hikes through Stelvio National Park.
Duration 8 days Destinations Mals, Schluderns, Taufers im Münstertal, Burgeis, San Valentino alla Muta Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English, German Operator Eurohike From
10% Off- NZ$1,597
The Pearls of South Tyrol
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Die Reise hat alle meine Erwartungen übertroffen.”
Karl, traveled in July
This 7-day cycling adventure through South Tyrol's Eisack and Etsch valleys features Bolzano's Ötzi Museum, swimming in Montiggler Lakes nature reserve, and Merano's Laubengasse. Accommodations include Hotel Krone, Mondschein, and City Hotel, with vineyard and orchard views throughout the 35-70km daily routes.
Duration 7 days Destinations Brixen, Bolzano, Lake Kaltern, Merano, Graun im Vinschgau Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English, German Operator Eurobike From
10% Off- NZ$1,825
Immerse yourself in South Tyrol's mountain heritage while trekking from Steinach am Brenner through the Gschnitztal valley. Stay at five traditional mountain huts, including the historic Bremer Hütte, while mastering technical Alpine trails and enjoying regional cuisine.
Duration 7 days Destinations Steinach am Brenner, Bremer Hütte, Innsbrucker Hütte Age Range up to 80 year olds Operated in English, German Operator World of Mountains GmbH From
10% Off- NZ$1,047
South Tyrol's most demanding routes showcase Passo delle Erbe's triple-section challenge and Passo Pordoi's legendary switchbacks. Riders stay in Bressanone and Canazei, savoring regional cuisine and wines. Groups limited to 7 cyclists with full van support.
Duration 7 days Destinations Trento, Levico Terme, Moena, Canazei, Arabba, Corvara in Badia, San Martino in Badia Age Range 18 to 70 year olds Operated in English, Italian Operator Road Bike Tours Italy From
10% Off- NZ$6,128+$875 upfront costs
What people love about South Tyrol Tours
- Classic Dolomites - Premium Adventure
Karl (Mather) was an excellent and knowledgeable tour guide. Good fun. The long dinners every evening were a bit too much. A good one or two course meal would have sufficed, after a whole day hiking.
- Dolomites Guided Hike
It was a great trip. people were very friendly. Guide paid lot of attention to the safety of the walk. One of the Refugio did not have hot water (should look into it). The other Refugio had too many people in one dormitory. Never the less an excellent trip..
- Highlights of the Dolomites
Was a great holiday walk. Guides, Safety concerns, food was well taken care of. Enjoyed the walk very much.
What our customers ask about South Tyrol Tours & Trips
Where exactly is South Tyrol - is it Italy or Austria?
You'll find South Tyrol tucked away in northern Italy right next to Austria which makes it really interesting. It used to be part of the Habsburg empire so you get this amazing mix of Italian and Austrian vibes in everything from the food to the buildings. Even though it's technically in Italy now the Austrian influence is everywhere you look.
What languages will I hear when I visit?
It's actually pretty fascinating - German is the main language with about 58% of locals speaking it while Italian comes in at around 23%. You'll also hear Ladin which is this unique Romance language that's specific to the Dolomites area. Don't worry about getting around though because signs and menus are usually in both German and Italian so you won't get lost.
How do I get around South Tyrol?
Getting around is super easy thanks to their excellent public transport network. You've got trains buses and cable cars connecting all the main spots. If you're into cycling there are some beautiful bike paths winding through valleys and vineyards. Our Innsbruck to Bolzano cycling tour covers about 370km over 7 days and includes sections where you can hop on the Venosta train if you need a break.
What can I do while I'm there?
There's honestly something for every season here. Winter's all about hitting the slopes especially in places like Val Gardena while summer opens up amazing hiking climbing and mountain biking opportunities. The Dolomites (they're UNESCO listed by the way) are perfect for serious hikers - our Dolomites tour includes this incredible trek up Strudelkopf reaching 2307 meters with about 11km of trails 480m up and 1000m down.
What makes the food here so special?
You're in for a treat because South Tyrolean cuisine really shows off its unique heritage mixing hearty Austrian dishes with Italian flair. You've got to try the speck (it's like this amazing smoked ham) knodel dumplings and local cheeses. The wines are fantastic too - take a tour along the South Tyrolean Wine Road to really experience them. One of our guests recently raved about this incredible 4-course fish dinner with local wine pairings at Hotel Adler in Villabassa after a day of snowshoeing.