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Alpe di Siusi
27/06 – 04/07
A$1078/nighttotal: A$7546 (7 )
Kirchwies Naturchalet - Adults Only
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chalet , Lajen
This Kirchwieserhof Naturchalet in Laion is located 19 kilometres from Bressanone Train Station and 21 kilometres from Bressanone Cathedral. This 30 square metre B&B offers one bedroom, one bathroom, and can accommodate two guests, with amenities including a private balcony, an outdoor seating area, and complimentary buffet breakfast.
Alpe di Siusi
11/07 – 13/07
A$2113/nighttotal: A$4226 (2 )
Chalet 'Pennhof Castanea 2' With Mountain View, Private Terrace And Wi-fi
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chalet , Barbiano
Chalet Castanea 2 in Barbian offers a family-friendly mountain retreat, situated 10.5 kilometres from Bolzano and within easy reach of the Dolomites and Val Gardena, with the Ritten Arena and Mar Dolomit Swimming Pool also nearby. This one-bedroom alpine cabin accommodates up to four guests and features step-free access, a private whirlpool, a covered terrace with mountain views, dedicated workspace with high-speed WiFi, and shared amenities including a sauna, playground, and billiard table, with breakfast included and local produce available.
8.8 1 review
Alpe di Siusi
08/07 – 09/07
A$2239/nightfor 1 night
50 M² Chalet ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests
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chalet , Sèn Jan di Fassa
This Sèn Jan di Fassa chalet, located in Pozza di Fassa, is 0.46km from a supermarket and within 0.6km of restaurants and cafes, offering convenient access to Lago di Soraga (5.07km). The 50 square metre property sleeps six, boasting two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, a private garden, balcony, ski storage, and Smart TV with high-speed Wi-Fi.
9.3 18 reviews
Alpe di Siusi
17/08 – 20/08
A$2347/nighttotal: A$7041 (3 )
Private Villa "Chalet" 100m From Seceda W/ Garden
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chalet , Ortisei
This chalet is situated in central Ortisei, just 300 metres from the town centre and less than 500 metres from the Rasciesa and Seceda cableways, offering easy access to the stunning Dolomites. The chalet has consistently received excellent user ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The spacious chalet has 5 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms, comfortably accommodating up to 11 guests. Amenities include a fully equipped kitchen, a relaxing whirlpool bathtub, a private outdoor BBQ, table-football and ping-pong, a ski-deposit room, a shared washing machine and dryer, and on-site parking.
Frequently asked questions about campings in Alpe di Siusi
What popular sports or events are there to experience in Alpe di Siusi, Italy?
Alpe di Siusi is a fantastic place for hiking and mountain biking, with trails for all abilities. In winter, it's renowned for cross-country skiing; the area boasts extensive, well-maintained trails. There aren't large-scale, regularly scheduled events like major festivals, but you'll find local events advertised closer to the time, often related to local traditions or winter sports competitions.
Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting in Alpe di Siusi, Italy?
While the Seceda and Sassolungo peaks are iconic, consider exploring the smaller villages surrounding Alpe di Siusi. Ortisei, for example, offers charming streets and traditional Tyrolean architecture. The numerous smaller chapels dotted throughout the high alpine pastures are also worth a visit; they offer peaceful spots with stunning views and a glimpse into the region's history and religious traditions. Look for trails leading to these less-visited spots for a quieter experience.
What are the best holiday parks with a pool in Alpe di Siusi?
The high season in Alpe di Siusi is during the peak winter months (December to February) for skiing and snowboarding, and the summer months (July and August) for hiking. Expect higher prices and more crowds during these periods.
What are the best holiday parks with parking in Alpe di Siusi?
What foods is Alpe di Siusi, Italy best known for?
Alpe di Siusi's cuisine reflects its South Tyrolean location, blending Italian and Austrian influences. Expect hearty dishes like Schlutzkrapfen (half-moon shaped pasta parcels), Speckknödel (dumplings with speck – a local cured ham), and Kaspressknödel (cheese dumplings). Local wines, particularly those from the nearby Alto Adige region, also complement the cuisine beautifully.
Is Alpe di Siusi, Italy a good destination for camping?
While there aren't campsites directly on Alpe di Siusi itself due to its high altitude and protected status, several campsites are located in the nearby valleys, offering easy access to the plateau. These campsites provide a good base for exploring the area.
How can one interact with the local community and discover the culture in Alpe di Siusi, Italy?
The best way to experience the local culture is to visit the nearby villages like Ortisei or Castelrotto. Engage with local businesses, try traditional restaurants, and perhaps take a guided walking tour focusing on local history and traditions. Many local farmers' markets operate seasonally, offering a chance to interact directly with the producers and sample local goods.
Does Alpe di Siusi, Italy have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should be aware of?
Alpe di Siusi experiences significant weather changes, especially at higher altitudes. Summer can be warm and sunny, but sudden thunderstorms are possible. Winters are cold with significant snowfall. Wildlife includes marmots and chamois, which are usually shy and keep their distance. The main hazard is the unpredictable mountain weather; always check forecasts before setting out on hikes and be prepared for changes in conditions. Stay on marked trails to avoid getting lost.
What are the top hiking trails in Alpe di Siusi, Italy for families?
Many trails around Alpe di Siusi are suitable for families. The flatter, wider paths around the plateau itself are excellent for leisurely strolls with younger children. Look for trails that are clearly marked and relatively short in length. Always check the trail difficulty before setting out. The paths around the Compatsch area are generally considered easy and suitable for families.
What is an ideal three-day itinerary in Alpe di Siusi, Italy?
Day 1: Explore the Alpe di Siusi plateau itself, taking a leisurely walk or cycle ride around the area. Enjoy the stunning views and perhaps have a picnic lunch. Day 2: Take a cable car up Seceda or another nearby peak for panoramic views. Enjoy a hike down from the summit (choosing a trail suitable for your fitness level). Day 3: Visit one of the charming villages nearby, such as Ortisei or Castelrotto, exploring their shops, cafes and local history.