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Have a ball of a time in Bolzano, Italy's outdoor playground
If you're a fan of the outdoors, you'll find yourself right at home in the Province of Bolzano - South Tyrol. This mountainous wonderland is home to the Dolomites and their fearsome jagged peaks, as well as rolling hills, peaceful lakes, historic castles, and picture-postcard villages. A winter visit could see you gliding down powdery slopes before sliding into a thermal bath to soothe your weary limbs. This region is also a haven for hikers and rock climbers once the snow melts. Let Province of Bolzano - South Tyrol vacation rentals be your keys to the adventure of a lifetime.
Raise a glass to relaxation on the Strada del Vino
Many visitors find that Province of Bolzano - South Tyrol vacation rentals provide the best access to the region's top attractions. Have your camera phone ready at Chateau de Rodengo, a hilltop castle that sits above acres of forest sweeping down to the Rienza river. Got some culture vultures in your group? Keep them satisfied with a trip to the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology in Bolzano, the region's capital. Of course, sightseeing can be tiring, so why not find a tour bus and unwind in style with a drink or two at wineries along the Strada del Vino?
There's no place for boredom in South Tyrol
Nonstop fun is the name of the game in South Tyrol. No matter the season, there's always plenty of excitement to be found. The Dolomites help to make it a world-class snow sports destination, with excellent pistes and facilities at resorts such as Val Gardena and Kronplatz. Skiing, snowboarding, snowshoe hiking, and snowkiting are all activities that can get your adrenaline pumping. Remember, there's more than one way to get from summit to valley. Downhill mountain biking attracts plenty of visitors once the white stuff disappears. You'll find plenty of opportunities to try out hiking and rock climbing, too.
Bring shades and thermals for a winter visit
The climate in this part of northern Italy is as diverse as the activities on offer. You can expect plenty of sunshine throughout the year, but be prepared to reach for those thermals when winter arrives. Temperatures typically fall to the low teens at night between December and March, while the summer months see average daytime highs in the low 60s. If you're looking to get the best deals on Province of Bolzano - South Tyrol vacation rentals, consider spring and fall. However, bear in mind that prices will still spike in the quieter months when the schools are out.
Nature at its finest, with the Dolomites as a backdrop
It's the spectacular landscape of northern Italy that brings visitors back to the Province of Bolzano time and again. The national parks of Fanes-Sennes-Braies, Puez-Odle, and Vedrette di Ries-Aurina are just some of the protected green spaces that lie within the region's boundaries, then you've got the majesty of the Dolomites topping it all off. There are endless opportunities to enjoy birdwatching and nature spotting, as the region is home to a vast array of wildlife. Keep an eye out for a golden eagle soaring high in the sky, or an ibex or chamois grazing in the rocky mountain terrain.
Traveling to and around Province of South Tyrol
If you prefer to travel by train, Chiusa/Klausen Station, Ponte Gardena-Laion/Waidbruck-Lajen Station and Bressanone/Brixen Station are the main stations that serve the city.