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Alpine beauty and Italian charm in South Tyrol

The Province of South Tyrol in Italy offers a diverse range of attractions and landscapes, making it an ideal destination for tourists. From its stunning mountains and ski resorts to its charming cafes, museums, and historical monuments, South Tyrol has something for everyone. Whether you're an adventure enthusiast looking for hiking and skiing opportunities or a culture lover interested in exploring the region's rich history, South Tyrol won't disappoint. The province also offers a variety of accommodation options, allowing visitors to choose from a range of hotels based on their preferences and budget. South Tyrol is truly an excellent location for a memorable holiday.

The Province of South Tyrol is renowned for its unique and diverse cuisine, influenced by both Italian and Austrian traditions. One of the highlights of the local cuisine is the variety of cured meats and sausages, such as Speck and Kaminwurzen, which are often enjoyed with local cheeses like Stelvio and Graukäse. Another must-try dish is Knödel, a dumpling made with bread, potatoes, or spinach, and served as a side or main course. For dessert, indulge in strudel, a sweet pastry filled with apples or other fruits.

When it comes to dining, South Tyrol offers an array of exceptional restaurants that showcase the region's culinary delights. Alpes, located in Merano, is a Michelin-starred restaurant known for its innovative interpretations of traditional South Tyrolean dishes. For a more rustic experience, visit a traditional Törggelen tavern in the countryside, where you can enjoy a hearty meal of roasted chestnuts, sausages, and local wine. Whether you choose fine dining or traditional taverns, the Province of South Tyrol promises a dining experience that will satisfy any food lover.

Trentino-Alto Adige boasts a year-around average temperature of 4.7°C, peaking at 12.9°C in July, August, its warmest month, and dipping to an average low of -3.0°C in February, the coolest. Rainfall averages at 67.1mm annually, with July seeing the heaviest showers and January, February being the driest month.

Monthcalendar iconTemperature (Celcius)temperature iconRainfall (mm)rain icon
January-2.827.9
February-3.027.9
March-0.836.8
April1.776.2
May6.288.9
June9.9105.4
July12.9109.2
August12.9104.9
September10.087.6
October5.653.3
November1.153.3
December2.834.3

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LocationProvince of South Tyrol, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy
CapitalBolzano
Official LanguageItalian, German and Ladin
PopulationApproximately 530,000
Area7,400 square kilometers
ClimateAlpine climate with mild summers and cold winters
Major CitiesBolzano, Merano, Bressanone, Brunico
AttractionsDolomites, Lake Braies, Trauttmansdorff Castle, Ötzi the Iceman Museum
ActivitiesHiking, skiing, wine tasting, cycling, cultural events
Local CuisineSpeck, Knödel, Strudel, Stuffed pasta, Apple-based dishes
TransportationWell-connected by trains, buses, and highways

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