November 24th, 2023
The 40-meter-high Schleierfall waterfall is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in South Tyrol. The waterfall, accessible by hiking, is a graceful cascade resembling a veil. The hiking route is fabulous, with breathtaking views of the surrounding Alps and the Grossglockner (since you're in its southern part). If you come here in summer, expect a higher water flow and a thick, powerful waterfall. By the way, the waterfall comes from the Staniskabach. âť—Attention! The waterfall has several names.
November 6th, 2023
Reinbach is a high-flow river in South Tyrol, nestled among the peaks of the Alps. Cascate Di Riva waterfall is located in the Parco Naturale Vedrette di Ries-Aurina (Naturpark Rieserferner-Ahrn) area, which is known for having more glaciers than anywhere else in the region, surpassing only the quantity of waterfalls. đź’ˇCascate Di Riva is also known as Reinbach Waterfall in German. Quick Overview * Location: Italy, South Tyrol, Alps * Town: Campo Tures * Number of waterfalls: 3 * Height:
January 4th, 2023
The 3,343-meter-high Dolomites are a mountain of Alps in northern Italy. It originates via Ferrata and is a paradise for hiking and cycling. Its countryside covers an area of 15,942 km2. The group is 150 km long and 191 km wide. It is considered by many to be the most beautiful part of the mountain chain in Europe. It was named after the French geologist (chemist and mineral researcher) DĂ©odat Gratet de Dolomieu, who conducted limestone research in the region. He discovered that the rocks conta
September 28th, 2020
Austria and Italy fraternally share one of Europe’s most beautiful, exciting provinces, Tyrol. South Tyrol, on the Italian side, is one of the favourite destinations for hikers and nature lovers, regardless of the season. We have collected the most exciting excursion destinations and beautiful sights for you. These hand-selected 16 must-see attractions will be worth your time.  History of Tyrol * Tyrol was part of Bavaria in the 12th century and then fell into the hands of the Habsburgs in