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Italy / Trentino

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Camping Seiser Alm
With a fantastic view of the mountain landscape of the Dolomites, holidaymakers at the child-friendly Camping Seiser Alm holiday resort in South Tyrol enjoy a relaxing stay at the foot of the largest … Campsite profile page
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Camping Sass Dlacia
Surrounded by the majestic peaks of the Dolomites, Camping Sass Dlacia is the perfect base camp for hikes and mountain tours. ### Campsite in the Dolomites for mountain and winter sports enthusiasts w… Campsite profile page

Glamping in South Tyrol in the mountains of northern Italy

Glamping in South Tyrol is an unforgettable experience in the fascinating mountain world of the Dolomites or in the holiday regions with Mediterranean flair.

At any time of year, holidaymakers can enjoy an unforgettable stay in luxuriously furnished rental accommodation in South Tyrol. In summer, 17,000 km of trails invite you to explore this enchanting holiday destination on foot. Ambitious hikers are drawn to the high alpine region of the Ortler or the Königsspitze. Or how about a leisurely hike around Merano, where countless chestnut or "ketchnut" trees, as they say in South Tyrol, characterise the landscape? Trentino also has a lot to offer for a summer holiday. Lago Levico, which is up to 38 metres deep, with its beaches and countless water sports facilities, is a great place to cool off.

For nature lovers and sporty guests, the rental accommodation in South Tyrol on the Alpe di Siusi is the ideal starting point. The high Alpine pasture in Europe is home to one of the largest ski areas in South Tyrol: together with Val Gardena/Gröden, it offers 181 kilometres of varied pistes. 80 kilometres of sunny cross-country trails at 1,800 to 2,200 metres invite you to go cross-country skiing. Families can look forward to numerous toboggan runs. Sesto in Alta Pusteria is also a popular holiday destination: surrounded by famous peaks such as the Neuner, Elfer and Zwölfer and the mystical Drei Zinnen, you can enjoy a perfect holiday in nature with every imaginable comfort in summer and winter.

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