Vacation in the holiday region Seiser Alm in South Tyrol.
With 300 sunny days, breathtaking views of the Dolomite peaks, and the vastness of Europe's largest high-altitude plateau, the holiday region of Seiser Alm in the South Tyrolean Dolomites is one of the most popular and legendary vacation spots. The unique beauty of nature and landscape is best experienced actively on vacation. Whether by bike or on foot on the many beautiful hiking trails, or with skis or snowboard in winter on slopes and trails: a vacation in the holiday region of Seiser Alm in South Tyrol combines outdoor experiences with scenic enjoyment and moments of pleasure. The historic town center of Kastelruth and the idyllic Völser Weiher offer cultural and relaxing diversions. In terms of cuisine, the cultures of South Tyrol meet: from alpine to Mediterranean, a vacation in South Tyrol offers a treat for every taste. The Seiser Alm in South Tyrol is Europe's largest high-altitude plateau. It is part of South Tyrol's oldest nature park, the Schlern Rosengarten Nature Park. At the same time, it is the gateway to the Dolomites, which are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Surrounding it are the tourist towns of Kastelruth, Seis am Schlern, and Völs am Schlern. Together, they form the holiday region of Seiser Alm. The mountains Langkofel, Plattkofel, and Schlern are among the landmarks of this Dolomite region.