Tourist boards Merano / Meran and surroundings
The village of Nals is situated among vineyards and orchards in the sunny Etsch Valley and is called "The Gateway to the South Tyrolean Wine Road". The village has about 1,800 inhabitants and stretches from an altitude of 300 metres right up to 1,100 metres above sea level.
On a moraine hill above the horseracing track, three kilometres southwest of Merano (Meran), lies the little village of Marlengo. Recreation and relaxation are of primary focus in this small community.
The garden village of Lagundo is surrounded by vineyards and orchards and only two kilometres from the modern spa town of Merano.
The Val Passiria extends from Merano to the mountain passes Passo Giovo and Passo Rombo. It is surrounded and protected by the Stubaier, Sarntaler and Oetztal Alps in the middle of the Nature Park Texelgroup. Numerous well-marked hiking trails make the Val Passiria a place for nature lovers. The Val Passiria is suitable for active vacationers as well as for leisure seakers.
Lana connects From holiday region to temporary home. Lana is more than just a place; a sun-drenched region at the gates of Merano with vibrant villages, unspoilt nature and firmly rooted culture. Anyone who has ever been here knows: Lana connects.
Set on a sunny slope above Merano, Schenna blends Mediterranean charm with alpine character. With over 200 km of marked hiking trails, historic irrigation channels (Waalwege), and seven cable cars.
Merano and environs: the Alpine-Mediterranean way of life. In Merano/Meran and its surrounding valleys, you can experience Alpine-Mediterranean nature and South Tyrolean culture. With its lush vegetation and mild climate, Merano represents the Mediterranean heart of the region.
Holidays high above Merano: The holiday region Hafling - Vöran - Meran 2000 offers mild climate and fantastic views. The villages Hafling and Vöran are located on a sunny high plateau above the Merano basin from where a wonderfully scenic road begins.
The Val d’Ultimo/Ultental Valley is one of South Tyrol’s most unique valleys, stretching from the village of San Pancrazio/St.Pankraz in the east to Santa Valburga/St.Walburg, San Nicolò/St.Nikolaus and Santa Geltrude/St.Gertraud, and leading to the Stilfser Joch National Park.
Hiking, cycling and mountain biking on three levels, relaxation in the new Naturno Adventure Spa, moments of adventure and tranquillity for the whole family, savouring traditional cuisine - all this and much more means a holiday in Naturno.
We welcome you to one of the most fascinating valleys in the Alps! The discovery of Ötzi the Iceman proved that hunters and shepherds used to walk through this region over 5,300 years ago. The Schnals valley is absolutely uncommon.
Majestic summits at its back, the Mediterranean south embracing it and over 300 days of sunshine every year – that’s Dorf Tirol in the South Tyrolean holiday region of Meraner Land. Situated on a sunny hillside with panoramic views of the spa town of Meran, this holiday resort is considered to be South Tyrol’s sun terrace.
In Merano quality of life is synonymous with elegance . The town’s mild climate is an integral part of its famed ambience while a harmonious blend of Alpine tradition and Mediterranean savoir-vivre sets Merano apart from other holiday destinations...
Flower-lined alleys, historic farms and traditional inns shape the authentic South Tyrolean village atmosphere. Just minutes from the spa town of Merano, this region offers you a holiday full of nature, culture and heartfelt hospitality.