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"Kastelruth" in South Tyrol, one of the most beautiful villages in Italy



The charming mountain village of Kastelruth lies at an altitude of around 1,000 metres and offers its visitors a perfect blend of nature, culture and South Tyrolean hospitality. With its traditional houses, picturesque old town and the striking onion dome of the parish church, the village is a popular destination for anyone looking for relaxation and an authentic Tyrolean atmosphere. The village is also known for the folk music group ‘Kastelruther Spatzen’, whose annual festival attracts numerous guests.


An experience for outdoor enthusiasts

The region around Kastelruth is an ideal destination for nature and sports enthusiasts. Whether hiking to picturesque vantage points, mountain biking or skiing - the surrounding area invites you to take part in a variety of activities that offer a special landscape and marvellous views of the Dolomites in both summer and winter.


Just a short drive away is the famous "Seiser Alm" , the largest high Alpine pasture in Europe. In summer, it invites you with its blooming alpine meadows and gentle hiking trails, while in winter it transforms into a family-friendly ski resort. Here you can enjoy relaxing walks, challenging hikes and, of course, South Tyrolean specialities in traditional mountain huts.


Culinary delights

South Tyrolean cuisine is a treat in itself: in the inns and mountain huts around Castelrotto you can enjoy specialities such as dumplings, speck, Schlutzkrapfen and apple strudel. The regional dishes combine Italian sophistication with Alpine tradition and make every visit a culinary highlight.


Conclusion: Kastelruth - a holiday destination with characte

Castelrotto and the Alpe di Siusi are ideal holiday destinations for anyone who wants to enjoy the beauty of the Dolomites, South Tyrolean culture and regional delicacies. An unforgettable combination of nature, tradition and relaxation awaits you here - a place to be discovered anew in every season.

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