Tourist boards Plan de Corones / Kronplatz
The little town of Bruneck is located at the point where the Pustertal Valley opens out into a wide basin. To the north there is the main Alpine ridge, to the south you can see the world natural heritage site of the Dolomites.
Discover the variety! A discovery tour across the valley: the village of Rasen at the entrance to the Antholz Valley, together with its hamlets Niederrasen, Oberrasen and Neunhäusern, is especially renowned for its fascinating landscape.
The two picturesque municipalities Marebbe and San Martin de Tor are cozily nestled at the heart of the world-famous, awe-inspiring Dolomites. With only 3000 inhabitants, over the years Marebbe has successfully retained its quaint look and character.
The Dolomite Panorama Region Val Casies/Gsiesertal Valley-Monguelfo/Welsberg-Tesido/Taisten combines nature, calm, and living tradition. A stay in this region means discovering the South Tyrolean Alps in their most authentic form: genuine, relaxing and full of heart.
The sunny panorama position of the little village of Pfalzen is unique! The plateau on the southern side of the Alps is the perfect place for those who love the sun, because this area is sunny in all seasons.
San Lorenzo / St. Lorenzen is located at the entrance to Val Badia and is renowned for its castles: Castel Michele-Michelsburg and Castel Badia-Sonnenburg. The hamlets and outlying areas of San Lorenzo are picturesque localities.
Gais, the pretty village at 840 metres above sea level, and includes the fractions of Tesselberg, Mühlbach and Uttenheim. The village offers visitors an interesting mixture of tradition and modernity.