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- Rieserferner-Ahrn Nature Park: it is the most glacier-rich park in South Tyrol, with 38 three-thousanders. It’s part of the largest nature reserve network in Central Europe, along with Austria’s Hohe Tauern and Zillertaler High Alps. Covering 31,320 hectares across six municipalities, it’s a stunning must-see destination!
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Staller Saddle mountain pass: it is located at 2,050 meters above sea level at the end of the Antholz Valley, is a highlight on the Austria-Italy border. Just 4 km from Lake Antholz, this alpine pass connects the Blue Valley with Defereggental in East Tyrol and links Rieserferner-Ahrn Nature Park with Hohe Tauern National Park. It’s perfect for year-round adventures and explorations!
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Mount Rotwand offers stunning views of the Dolomites, Rieserferner mountain group, and Hohe Tauern. From Staller Saddle (2,050 m), follow trail no. 7 into the Agsttal valley and ascend to the summit for a truly breathtaking experience!

Natural Wonders of the Dolomites
- Lake Pragser Wildsee: a true gem among the Dolomite lakes, it offers the perfect setting for breathtaking photography, unforgettable high-peak excursions, and peaceful moments on the water in a traditional rowing boat
- The Three Peaks: these iconic peaks are the unmistakable landmarks of the Dolomites and proudly hold UNESCO World Heritage status. At dawn and dusk, their rocky faces glow in stunning shades of red and orange — a breathtaking spectacle that leaves an unforgettable mark on all who witness it.
- Plätzwiese: this high plateau, perched at 2,000 meters above sea level, offers sweeping panoramic views of some of the Dolomites’ most stunning peaks — including the Hohe Geisl, Monte Cristallo, the Tofane, and the iconic Drei Zinnen. A true paradise for trekking in summer and cross-country skiing in winter
- Nature Park Fanes-Sennes-Braies: the largest park in South Tyrol, this natural haven features expansive meadows like Armentara and Fanes, the majestic Dolomite peaks of Ampezzo and Sexten, and crystal-clear mountain streams. Home to marmots and eagles, it's a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
- Lake Dobbiaco Circular Hike – Where the Dolomites Meet the Alps: this easy and scenic walking tour takes you around the emerald-green Lake Dobbiaco, located on the border between the Dolomites and the Alps. The well-marked nature trail offers fascinating insights into the local environment and invites you to enjoy a relaxing picnic along the way.