Our peaceful campsite in the heart of the Alps is run on a friendly basis and features modern facilities, an outdoor swimming pool and ultimate services. The Comfort pitches are large, from 80 to 90 sq m, ideal for small to medium sized campers (up to max. 7.5m).
All you need for your camping holidays is available at the shop.
For hot days our swimming pool is just the thing. Ideal for relaxing, playing, reading or simply enjoying the panorama.
Children and families are always welcome in our campsite.
The outdoor swimming pool is ideal for some pleasant hours of fun and rest amidst nature.
A small playground with playhouse, children's slide and swing are available as well as a table tennis and a covered table football.
One of the mightiest and best preserved castles of South Tyrol caters for adventurous experiences. Its armoury is world famous, the largest collection of its kind, with weapons and coats-of-arms of incomparable artistic workmanship. The chapel, the halls and all sumptuous rooms contain historical objects of immense importance and their visit is made memorable if Mr Tschenett accompanies it with thrilling stories of ancient times...
The aim of the centre is to treat injured wild birds and to release them into nature. Why is it worth a visit? There are twice-daily demonstrations with birds of prey – an exciting display! Falcons, eagles, vultures, owls, buzzards – and a castle with a view that makes you wish you could fly…
The course belongs to the alpine Family Hut Taser which features a wide playground, a little mountain zoo and an Indian camp as well. To go on a high rope course, you need above all one thing: overcoming! Steel cables, rope bridges and normal ropes are anchored between trees in 15m height and form different obstacles which build a challenging whole. On 1.500m altitude the obstacles guide you through spruces and larches in an undisturbed mountain forest. A breathtaking experience… even if you look from the ground!
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The South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology presents history and prehistory in an unusual and interesting way to children and adults. The little archaeologists will discover all secrets of ancient epochs and of the life of Ötzi the Iceman: what did he wear? What did he eat? How did he use his tools?
An adventurous but safe walk through a breathtaking gorge, through geological treasures and a wide variety of types of landscape which will show you the development of the earth and of mankind, from an unusual perspective. The walk through the gorge, and around the Bletterbach geological park, is a special experience which takes you on a journey through millions of years of geological history.
This archaeological park is to recreate the past as vividly as possible in the landscape where the Iceman lived. Guided visits, different workshops and events are organized to let young and elder visitors experience ancient habits and lives. Founding copper, making bread, archery, wood colouring and weaving and just some of the activities organized.