Thursday, 6 September 2012

Hiking with a view in the Dolomites

Summer's back. The week-end weather is promising; the temperatures reach maximum values of nearly 30°. The perfect weather to go for a long walk! You're into hiking in the Dolomites? Then the Alpe di Siusi holiday area is your place to be. 3 hiking suggestions with unique viewpoints

Alpe di Tires and Sciliar mountain
This hiking tour demands some condition for it is about 19 kilometers long. The excursion starts at Compaccio and leads you up to the Denti di Terrarossa gap and from there to the Alpe di Tires hut. The second part of this hiking tour leads to the Sciliar tableland. Return via the Tourists' Path.



Bullaccia Round
The Bullaccia Round leads you to the "Engelrast" and from there to the Filln-Kreuz, the witches' benches and the Goller Cross. On this excursion you can experience a stunning 360° panorama!

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Frederick Augustus Trail
The trail in honour of the last King of Saxony runs along the south-facing mountainside of the Sassolungo group and offers a royal view.

Monday, 3 September 2012

Hiking for bons vivants

Savoury or light cuisine, strudel or dumplings, a typical snack, the Brettljause, or Mediterranean specialities: the South Tyrolean cuisine offers something for every taste. Hiking in the Dolomites – on the Alpe di Siusi and in the villages of Castelrotto, Siusi and Fiè allo Sciliar – is all about culinary delights.

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Hiking enthusiasts go from hut to hut and enjoy traditional South Tyrolean dishes – from dumplings to strudel and hay soups. A special appointment for all bons vivants is the culinary excursion from Siusi to San Osvaldo dedicated to the secrets of the original South Tyrolean strudel.

Another speciality pleasure hikers shouldn't miss is the "Brettljause" with speck, kaminwurz, alpine cheese, steamed potatoes and other delicacies.



Friday, 31 August 2012

Excursions in autumn

Autumn is on its way. During day time you can still feel the summer on your skin but in the morning and in the evening temperatures fall slowly welcoming autumn.  After the heat of the past days someone is looking forward to enjoying Indian summer. On September 1, the meteorological fall begins: here some suggestions for leisurely autumn hiking tours in the Dolomites.

Castelrotto – Cult place: The Hill of Castelrotto (Colle/Kofel)
The 14 stations of the Peace Trail lead up to the Hill of Castelrotto, an ancient cult place. This leisurely excursion is a must for everyone in love with this lovely village. Not to miss: Linger a moment and enjoy the silence!

Alpe di Siusi – Magic all around: The Bullaccia Round
The Bullaccia Round leads you to the "Engelrast" and from there to the Filln-Kreuz and the witches' benches. From here, you can walk via the Goller Cross to the end of the circular route. The Bullaccia Round is a magical experience. Not to miss: take a rest on the witches' benches – just like the Sciliar witches!

Siusi – On a knight's footsteps: The Oswald von Wolkenstein Trail
The Oswald von Wolkenstein Trail, in honour of the homonymous knight and poet, leads past the two castle ruins of Salego and Castelvecchio. Both are linked to Oswald von Wolkenstein's life and work. Not to miss: take a look at the legends book!

Fiè – Culinary delights: The Farmstead Trail
The Farmstead Trail leads from Prösels Castle to the chapel of Santa Caterina and runs through a varied natural and cultural landscape. Not to miss: törggelen!

Friday, 24 August 2012

Exploring the Dolomites

Enjoy the sunrise on the Sciliar mountain, get an eagle's view of the Dolomites or immerse yourself in the farmer's world: the Alpe di Siusi holiday area boasts some spectacular sceneries, from Dolomite peaks and epic lakes and ponds to stunning alpine meadows. One day you're cycling through the Sciliar-Catinaccio nature park, the next you're swimming in one of Italy's most beautiful swimming lakes, the Laghetto di Fiè. You can go hut-to-hut on the Alpe di Siusi, climb a Dolomite peak or saunter through the villages of Castelrotto, Siusi and Fiè allo Sciliar. Opt for challenging day routes or leisurely strolls. The most popular hiking trail is the one leading from the Alpe di Siusi to the Sciliar mountain but you may also consider the more challenging climb up the Sassopiatto peak or trek around the Sassolungo group.

The Dolomites are known for their outdoor beauty but even on rainy days there are lots of things to do and experience in the Alpe di Siusi holiday area: bouldering, climbing without a rope, is nothing but fun – and a good alternative to outdoor activities. You may take a hay bath and enjoy its relaxing effects or you stay dry while visiting Prösels Castle, built by the Lords of Fiè aroung the year 1200. So you won't need to worry about bad weather either.

Foodies will enjoy both – South Tyrolean specialities and Mediterranean cuisine. Among the most popular dishes rank the dumplings and the strudel in all their varieties. On September 7, the village of Siusi invites to the strudel feast where you can taste different strudel and of course, the apple strudel won’t be missing.

Wednesday, 11 July 2012

Summer in the Dolomites: 6 once in a lifetime experiences

Who doesn't know the bucket lists? Lists with all those special things to do and experience once in a lifetime. We're searching for unique travel destinations, unforgettable adventures, once in a lifetime experiences. And the best time to do so is during our holidays.

Go paragliding and see the Dolomites from above
Swim in the moonlight at the lake "Laghetto di Fiè"
Climb a Dolomite peak
Sleep in the hay
Imagine yourself princess or knight at the Castle Prösels
Be the first to test the new running shoe collection 2013

Friday, 6 July 2012

6 suggestions for rainy days

When skies turn gray and rain falls, there's loads to do: here are our suggestions for a rainy day in the Dolomites.

Hiking in the rain. Do you remember the quote by British adventurer Sir Ranulph Fiennes? "There is no such thing as bad weather, only inappropriate clothing." So, get into waterproof clothes and go out in the rain!

Bouldering. Climbing without a rope is nothing but fun. The bouldering hall at Telfen is open daily from 10am to 10pm.

More time for museums. Stay dry, check out the school museum in Tagusa and the farmers’ museum at the Tschötscherhof farm and gain an insight into the ancient everyday school life and the world of the local farmers.

Concert evenings and classic tones. Whether it is the Schlern International Music Festival, the Summer Classics or the Chamber Music Festival at Presule Castle, the music festivals in the holiday area Alpe di Siusi offer something for every taste. Take in a concert on a rainy day!

Relax in the hay. A traditional hay bath stands for alpine wellbeing because sweating in the hay is good for both body and soul.

Romantic hours at a dinner for 2. Having a candlelight dinner is the best thing to do on a rainy summer evening.