In Val Pusteria, South Tyrol, you can admire a truly unique natural setting, with sunny valleys, medieval villages, and high mountains for hiking. Whether summer or winter, staying in traditional mountain huts and enjoying the local cuisine is a unique experience, a journey into a culture with a strong identity and important traditions.
South Tyrol is one of the best destinations to enjoy the beauty of the mountains in both summer and winter. The resorts of the place are numerous and offer a great variety to tourists who love nature, history and good food. Let's see together three of the main destinations of this beautiful area from Bressanone to Val Pusteria.
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