Corvara

How to reach Corvara

Attractions:
Passo Gardena | Val Gardena
– Fanes-Senes-Braies Nature Park

Activities:
– Golf Club | Alta Badia

Corvara is located in a favourable and sunny spot in the middle of the Dolomite hiking and skiing area on the Sellaronda, at the foot of the Sassongher mountain, situated at 1,568 m above sea level. There is a long tradition of visitors seeking out this place as a holiday destination.

The first ski school of the valley was founded in Corvara in the 1930s and the first ski lift was constructed in 1938, when the Col Alto toboggan lift was opened. This toboggan lift was replaced in 1946 by a chair lift, the first of its kind in Italy. The Col Alto chair lift went into operation in 1947.

Fanes-Senes-Braies Nature Park | Pusteria Valley

How to reach the Fanes-Senes-Braies Nature Park

The Fanes-Senes-Braies Nature Park covers an area of 25,397 hectares and stretches from the Valle di Braies valley with Lake Braies to Dobbiaco and throughout the Alta Badia.

This reserve is one of the biggest protected areas in South Tyrol and covers the municipalities of Badia, Marebbe, La Val, Valdaora, Dobbiaco and Braies. As the name of the Fanes-Senes-Braies Nature Park – “Naturpark Fanes-Sennes-Prags” in German, “Parco Naturale Fanes-Senes-Braies” in Italian – suggests, on its surface of 25,453 hectares it includes the area of the Braies Dolomites, the Senes Highland and big part of the Fanes Group.

There are also four interpretive nature trails. The Larch Trail connecting the Rüdeferia and Rü farms above San Cassiano in the Val Badia valley forms the border of the nature park. Main topics of the 1 km long trail are the different landscape types such as the larch meadows and forests.

The Lake Dobbiaco Trail, however, takes along the shore of the eponymous lake in the upper Val Pusteria valley and offers 11 interactive stations. It is located exactly on the border with the Three Peaks Nature Park. Furthermore, you can explore the “Maite Fountains” nature trail as well as the “Tru dal’ega” theme Path (Water Trail) near the visitor centre in San Vigilio di Marebbe (St. Vigil).

Opening hours:
Open all year


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Contact:
Naturparkhaus Fanes-Sennes-Prags
Katharina Lanz Str. 96
39030 St. Vigil in Enneberg
+39 0474 506120

Passo Gardena | Gardena

How to reach the Passo Gardena

The Passo Gardena (Jëuf de Frea in Ladin) proceeds from Selva di Val Gardena to Colfosco, which is part of the municipality of Corvara and with 1,645 m asl. the highest located holiday resort of Alta Badia. A little below the Passo Gardena, findings from the Stone Age were made, a driveway up to the mountain pass was built in 1915, during World War I.

The alpine world on the Passo Gardena is awesome: to the south the massy Sella Group, the Cir Peaks in the Puez Group with the Puez-Odle Nature Park to the north, the Sassolungo Group to the west and to the east the peaks of the Val Badia valley with the legendary Fanes Group. On the ridge, several brooks have their source, one of them is the Rio Frea which flows into the Rio Gardena.

In the middle of the 20th century, the Passo Gardena became relevant for tourism. In 1960 the first road was built, afterwards lift facilities and hiking paths followed. Today the Passo Gardena is one of the four mountain passes of the Sellaronda (a round on skis in winter and a four-passes cycle tour in summer). Moreover hikes into the Dantercepies Valley, to the Alta Via no. 2 or to the Pisciadù Via Ferrata, to mention but a few, start at the mountain pass.

San Leonardo in Passiria

How to reach San Leonardo in Passiria

Attractions:
– MuseoPassiria | S. Leonardo in Passiria
– MuseumHinterPasseier | Passiria
– Alp museum | S. Leonardo in Passiria
– Jaufenburg Castle | S. Leonardo in Passiria

Activities:
– Waterparc | S. Leonardo in Passiria
– Climbing gym | San Leonardo in Passiria

The market town of San Leonardo in Passiria has got some 3,500 inhabitants and is considered the economic and political centre of the village. Part of the municipality are also the villages of Passo, Mora, Prantago, Schlattach, Valtina and Gomion, extending from 693 to 1,262 m asl. The municipal territory is located in the Gruppo di Tessa nature park, at the fork to Passo del Rombo and Passo Giovo.

Meadows, forests and high mountains characterise the landscape round San Leonardo in Passiria. Also from a cultural viewpoint, the village has got some offers, that is to say the MuseumPasseier hosted by the brith place of the Tyrolean freedom fighter Andreas Hofer. Also the Malga Pfistrad and Castel Giovo need to be visited in the charming municipality.

Climbing gym | San Leonardo in Passiria

How to reach the Climbing gym

In San Leonardo in Passiria, theSportArena offers a climbing gym for those who would like to exercise, including 400 sqm, 16 m high rock faces and 101 climbing routes with a difficulty ranging from 3a to 8a and a maximum hight of 19 m. Moreover there are 130 sqm for those who prefer bouldering (154 boulder) with a difficulty ranging from A to F+.

Entry fees:
One day: 6,50 €

Opening hours:
– May 20th – September 4th:
Every day from 10 am to 10 pm
– 1st October to May 19th:
Every day from 10 am to 10 pm

Colfosco

How to reach Colfosco

Attractions:
Fanes-Senes-Braies Nature Park | S. Vigilio
– Golf Club | Alta Badia

What makes Colfosco into a particularly attractive holiday destination are on the one hand the imposing mountains of the Dolomites, which surround it and on the other hand its excellent central location on the Sellaronda.
Situated at 1,645 m above sea level on the edge of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Puez-Odle Nature Park, this calm and peaceful little place offers countless possibilities for a relaxing yet nevertheless active holiday.

Golf Club | Alta Badia

How to reach the Golf Club

In Alta Badia golf-lovers have the possibility of playing on a 9-hole course set in the most breathtaking scenery in the heart of the Dolomites, right under the Sella massif and the Sassongher.

The golf course is at 1700 meters above sea level only a few kilometers from the town centre of Corvara, in untouched nature and with an ideal temperature, far from the summer sultry heat in the valley.

From June to October the conditions are perfect to assure a wounderful round of golf, on a sunny highland with a difference in height of a mere 45 meters.

The course has a club house, putting green, driving range and a professional.

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Price:

Green Fee 9 holes 40,00 €
Green Fee 18 holes 65,00 €
Driving Range free
Cart 30,00-40,00 €
Trolly 5,00 €
Clubs for hire 15,00 €
Coins (24 Balls) 2,00 €

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Contact:
Golf Club Alta Badia
Str. Planac 9
39033 Corvara in Badia
+39 0471 836655

Bressanone

How to reach Bressanone

Activities:
– Acquarena

Attractions:
– Bressanone Cathedral

– Imperial Palace
– The Museum of Pharmacy

Art, culture and history play and important role in the historic city centre of Bressanone. The South Tyrolean town is over 1,000 years old; it is the oldest in Tyrol and was often a stopover for Emperors on their travels. It later became a splendid cathedral town. Elephant Soliman had a two week rest in Bressanone on his journey to Vienna in 1552.

Today Bressanone’s history centre offers an interesting mix of joie-de-vivre and reflection. The unique cathedral square, the many listed sacred buildings, the large-scale medieval historic centre, the arcades and the narrow streets framed by merlons, museum treasures, craft tradition and archaeological exhibits wait to be discovered. Modern cafés and excellent restaurants, attractive shops and entertaining events invite you. Bressanone – twice as varied.

History:
As early as 10,000 years ago human beings lived in the Bressanone basin. The first settlements date back to the Neolithic period. The “Pressena” recorded in a deed in 828 AD probably refers to Bressanone. In 901 AD Bressanone is recorded as “Meierhof Prihsna” in a Donation of Carolingian Louis IV to Bishop Zacharia of Sabiona. With the construction of the Cathedral, parish and bishop’s palace the settlement slowly grew to become a city. In 1150 it was surrounded with walls. For centuries Bressanone was seat of Prince Bishops with an influence far beyond its borders, acting as a bridge between Southern Germany and Upper Italy. Although the Renaissance left important marks on Bressanone, the city and its architecture are especially characterized by the Baroque period: The Cathedral was re designed and the Imperial Palace of Bressanone, the domicile and administrative office of the bishop, was developed to become a representative palace.
After the construction of the Brenner railway in 1867 Bressanone became a spa town in the South of Tyrol. During the First World War the garrison and hospital city of Bressanone experienced hard times. With the treaty of Saint Germain Bressanone and all of South Tyrol became part of the Kingdom of Italy. Fascism and the Second World War brought more desperate suffering to the city, which only improved after 1945. Although in 1964 the seat of the bishop was moved from Bressanone to Bolzano the city remained the main centre for the Catholic population of South Tyrol.
Today Bressanone is again the economic centre of Valle Isarco and the third largest city in South Tyrol with a very attractive historic centre.

Shopping:
There are many special shops in the arcades, the moat and the winding alleys in Bressanone as well as in the centres of the holiday villages. Shopping in the owner-run small shops and boutiques becomes a delightful journey of discovery! With sophisticated fashion and typical crafts – twice as varied.
The shops in Bressanone are mostly open from Monday to Friday from 9am to 1pm and from 2:30 to 7pm, Saturday from 9am to 6pm.
Here is a list of companies supporting tourism in Bressanone!

Food and Drink:
Love at first bite! Let the restaurants and food and drink outlets in Bressanone treat you to culinary delights, and discover the delicious symbiosis of Alpine and Mediterranean. Valle Isarco and in particular Bressanone are known as the Mecca for connoisseurs in the Alps.

Contact:
Bressanone Tourism Association
Viale Ratisbona 9
39042 Bressanone
+39 0472-275252

The Museum of Pharmacy | Bressanone

How to reach The Museum of Pharmacy

In autumn 2002, THE MUSEUM OF PHARMACY IN BRIXEN (BRESSANONE) opened its doors to the public for the first time. Its unique collection of exhibits welcomes visitors – experts and novices alike – to an exciting journey of the history of pharmaceutical drug making. The instruments on display, including pill press machines and suppository molds, glassware, jars and packaging have all been used in our pharmacy, some of them for more than 400 years. They serve as impressive evidence of the evolution of science in a pharmaceutical context.

Opening hours:
Tuesday and Wednesday 2 pm – 6 pm
Saturday 11 am – 4 pm

Prices:

Children until 10 years free entry
Adults 3,50 €
Teenager until 18 years and Students 2,50€
Seniors aged 60 and over 2,50€
Family card
9,00€
Groups from 10 persons – per person 2,50€

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Note: 
Free entry with the Winepass!

Contact:
Pharmaziemuseum
Adlerbrückengasse 4
39042 Bressanone
+39 0472 209112

Imperial Palace | Bressanone

How to reach the Imperial Palace

The courtyard of the Imperial Palace with its Renaissance loggias in the South and North, with closed Baroque façades in the East and West, the old palace gate and the Baroque marble door and the tower of the Imperial church, is one of the most atmospheric castle courtyards in South Tyrol.

The Diocesan museum housed in the Imperial Palace has 70 exhibition rooms which showcase the art collection ranging from valuable medieval sculptures and panels to modern art, the Bressanone Cathedral treasures, the Imperial wing with the majolica stoves, historic furniture and Vienna china, the Bishop’s wing and the Baroque chapel. On the ground floor visitors can see a diorama of the Christian year with 5000 figures, which was ordered by Prince Bishop Karl Franz of Lodron for his rooms in the Imperial Palace. The nativity sets collection is completed by Christmas nativities from Bressanone, Tyrol, Naples and Sicily.

Opening hours:
15. March – 31. October 2019
Tuesday – Sunday
10 am – 5 pm
Good Friday, 19. April 2019
10 am – 2 pm

Prices:

Imperial Palace and crib collection:
Adults 8,00 €
Seniors aged 65 and over 6,00 €
Groups of 10 or more people 6,00€
Students up to 27 years 6,00€
Students and children 13 years and older 2,50€
Children up to 12 years (accompanied by parents) free entry
only crib collection:
Adults 5,00 €
Groups of 10 or more people 4,00 €
Students up to 27 years 4,00€
Students and children 13 years and older 2,00€
Children up to 12 years (accompanied by parents) free entry

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Note: Free entry with the BrixenCard, MuseumobilCard and MuseumCard

Contact:
Hofburgplatz / Piazza Palazzo Vescovile 2
39042 Brixen / Bressanone
[email protected]
www.hofburg.it
39 0472 830505