10 Things to do Good for Adrenaline Seekers in Province of South Tyrol That You Shouldn't Miss

July 23, 2021 Karren Gelb

Discover the best top things to do in Province of South Tyrol, Italy including Val Gardena, Adrenaline X-Treme Adventures, FLY2 - Associazione Di Parapendio, Tandemfly Dolomiti, Parco naturale Sciliar-Catinaccio, Seceda, Passo Sella, Sellaronda, Parco Naturale Tre Cime (Dolomiti Patrimonio dell’Umanita - UNESCO), Seiser Alm - Alpe di Siusi.
Restaurants in Province of South Tyrol

1. Val Gardena

Selva di Val Gardena Italy +39 0471 777777 http://www.valgardena.it
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5.0 based on 2,355 reviews

Val Gardena

Reviewed By 149davids

The beautiful breathtaking scenery, the endless slopes ( one La Longia 10.5 km long) and the lovely town makes this place the Mecca for ski lovers. No matter how many times you will be there , just the thought of it makes your body crave with expectation. If I will ever know that there is only one ski vacation left in my life- Val Gardena will be the place.

2. Adrenaline X-Treme Adventures

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5.0 based on 316 reviews

Adrenaline X-Treme Adventures

The biggest ZIPLINE in Europe is open until October 25! ZIPLINE is the name of this extreme adventure which frames the excitement of a thrilling flight within a breathtaking backdrop. Immersed in the Dolomites, fastened to a cable 100 metres high, sliding speedily towards the valley, with the wind in your hair and your heartbeat going off the scale! The flight consists of 10 lines, for a total of 3.2 kilometers. The longest line is over 800 meters long and the highest point is at 100 meters above the ground.

3. FLY2 - Associazione Di Parapendio

Via Sacun 39, 39047, Ortisei Italy +39 335 571 6500 [email protected] http://www.fly2.info
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5.0 based on 37 reviews

FLY2 - Associazione Di Parapendio

4. Tandemfly Dolomiti

Kastelruth Seiseralm Spitzbühl, 39040, Castelrotto Italy +39 333 257 6055 [email protected] http://www.Tandemfly-Dolomiti.com
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5.0 based on 38 reviews

Tandemfly Dolomiti

5. Parco naturale Sciliar-Catinaccio

39050 Tiers Italy http://parchi-naturali.provincia.bz.it/parco-naturale-sciliar-catinaccio.asp
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5.0 based on 269 reviews

Parco naturale Sciliar-Catinaccio

Reviewed By jenniferpE9313GJ

One of the best place in Italy.I was there 16 years ago and promise to share the best views to my husband and we return again and when we have our children's we return again it was the best experience I've ever had.Stress free walking and seems all the problems are gone seeing those magnificent views.

6. Seceda

Via Val d'Anna 2, 39046, Ortisei Italy +39 0471 79653 [email protected] http://www.seceda.it/
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5.0 based on 275 reviews

Seceda

Reviewed By Anuj_Mithani - Mumbai, India

Armed with our 3 day Gardena cards (great value if you will use multiple lifts), we dedicated the better part of a day for this hike while based in Ortisei. We were rewarded with one of our most memorable walking/hiking experiences in the Val Gardena. The broad route went like this : the Seceda lift up from Ortisei, loop around Pieralongia, return to St Christina via Col Raiser and the bus (free, we had complementary mobility passes from our hotel) back to Ortisei. As we arrived at the Seceda summit station, we first walked in the direction of Rifugio Troier– the views of the mountain ridge (Fermeda) and the valley below were terrific. We then headed onwards to Pieralongia, and enjoyed the glorious setting with the famous twin rock spires and the company of friendly donkeys grazing nearby! We then passed around Lech da Iman and headed to Rifugio Firenze. After a sort rest and refreshment break, we continued to the Baita Odles (many farm animals on site) and then took the Col Raiser lift back to St Christina after a brief rest at the Col Raiser station/restaurant. Our most memorable day in the Dolomites!

7. Passo Sella

39048, Selva di Val Gardena Italy +39 348 391 2780
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5.0 based on 741 reviews

Passo Sella

Reviewed By A6996SEstevem - Miami, United States

Be sure to visit the Passo Sella for beautiful access to the outstandingly scenic Naturonda hike and the excellent Comici Hut. The Passo Sella is a short drive up a steep, twisting, and narrow mountain road from the village of Selva di Val Gardena in the Dolomites of Italy. From the top of the Pass, which sits at roughly 2,200 meters, inviting hikes radiate in different directions. A perennial favorite hike is the Naturonda that begins a short walk from the pass and ends at the not-to-be-missed Comici Hut, which may be the nicest rifugio, or mountain restaurant, in the Dolomites. The Comici hut offers delicious food and friendly service. If nature calls, its bathroom will astonish you. The Naturonda is a relatively easy loop hike that takes about two-hours to complete. A narrower and well-marked trail that begins in a maze-like rock garden takes you to the Comici Hut while a wider, path returns you to the parking lot at the Pass and your car. Though the Naturonda may lack difficulty and length for the serious hiker, it is an extraordinarily beautiful hike with spectacular, high alpine scenery. For the more adventurous, there are ways to prolong the pleasure of being in this magical area by extending the hike. Buon Viaggio.

8. Sellaronda

Tour dei 4 passi, 39033 Corvara in Badia Italy +39 0471 795397 http://www.dolomitesworld.com/sellaronda/
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5.0 based on 407 reviews

Sellaronda

Reviewed By ps_pause - Killearn, United Kingdom

After several years we finally attempted it and did it! Great day of skiing 25 miles. Watch out for the “alternative” route though which involves Black runs!

9. Parco Naturale Tre Cime (Dolomiti Patrimonio dell’Umanita - UNESCO)

San Candido Italy http://www.tre-cime.info/it/san-candido/san-candido/vivere-san-candido/parco-naturale.html
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5.0 based on 169 reviews

Parco Naturale Tre Cime (Dolomiti Patrimonio dell’Umanita - UNESCO)

Reviewed By kentb64 - Landenberg, United States

Starting at the FischleinTal parking lot in Sesto, hike up to the Dolomiten Hohenweg #5 trail connecting the Czigmond, Bullelejoch and Drei Zinnen mountain huts for some of the most spectacular mountain hiking I've ever experienced. This loop trail is an 18km, 3200ft elevation change, all-day hike. The best spot for lunch is Bullelejoch, the least crowded of the 3 mountain huts, and also the best food.

10. Seiser Alm - Alpe di Siusi

Via Compaccio 8, 39040, Castelrotto Italy http://www.seiseralm.it/en/holiday-dolomites/alpe-di-siusi.html
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5.0 based on 150 reviews

Seiser Alm - Alpe di Siusi

Reviewed By Castledoc

Been here in early September. The landscape of the Seiser Alm is super beautiful, offers amazing views and the whole infrastructure is very well developed. Leasure options for everybody and all levels of difficulty. For very good reason this area is recognized as UNESCO world heritage. Must go when in south tyrol.

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