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With a drop of 97 metres, Partschins Waterfall is one of the tallest and most spectacular waterfalls in the Alps. Set in the Zieltal valley above the village of Partschins in the Merano...
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3.5 h
min. 20.1 m
max. 27.3 m
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At the east side of the Piazza Bra, the well-preserved amphitheatre, the Arena of Verona, is located. After the Colosseum in Rom and the Arena of...
Adult €12
Sen. €9
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min. 1,237 m
max. 1,353 m
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The archaeological site Fumane Cave is located at Progni valley, a few kilometres north of Fumane in the Italian province of Verona. Archeaologists were...
Adult €8
Child €5
Sen. €7
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The Colosseum (Latin: Amphitheatrum Flavium, Italian: Anfiteatro Flavio or Colosseo)), is the largest amphitheater built in ancient Rome and the...
Adult €18
Sen. €18
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4 h
min. 1,424 m
max. 2,169 m
Moderate
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San Pietro in Vincoli is a titular church situated near the Colosseum by the Esquiline, one of the celebrated Seven Hills of Rome. The foundation stone of the church was set in 431...
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The Temple of Minerva is an ancient Roman building in Assisi, Umbria, central Italy. The only part left from the ancient Roman times is the exterior façade of the original Minerva...
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2 h
min. 966 m
max. 1,200 m
Easy
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The historic border fortifications at the Reschen Pass, consisting of the Etschquelle Bunker and the Plamort tank barrier , are a popular destination for history buffs. This...
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1.5 h
min. 1,396 m
max. 1,740 m
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3.5 h
min. 2,154 m
max. 2,841 m
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3 h
min. 1,071 m
max. 1,787 m
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Castle Tyrol sits on the castle hill above Merano in Italy. South Tyrol's name is both a landmark and a country's name. Originally, the name Tyrol was...
Adult €10
Sen. €7.50
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1 h
min. 885 m
max. 993 m
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The Milan Cathedral is the seat of the archdiocese of Milan and bears the Italian name “Duomo di Santa Maria Nascente” as Saint Mary is its patron. It is...
Adult €10
Sen. €5
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3.5 h
min. 1,521 m
max. 2,626 m
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La dolce vita in Bella Italia

Italy is one of the most manifold countries in Europe. The North is characterized by the Southern Alps and particularly by the UNESCO-world heritage, the Dolomites, with their rugged rocks and high peaks. South Tyrol and Trentino, as well as the Aosta Valley or the Piemont, are very popular areas amongst hikers and mountain bikers.

 

The regions further inland are defined by softly forested hills and picturesque little towns. Tuscany and Umbria are the geographic and also the culinary centers of the country. They are the perfect spot for those holidaymakers who like to enjoy high standards. The Italian cuisine has much more to offer than just pizza and pasta: fruity red wine from the Chianti-region, Florentine beefsteak or sausage creations and truffle-dishes from the Umbrian city Norcia are only a few of the highlights for connoisseurs. The cultural heart of Italy is the area between Florence and Rome: Etruscans, Romans and the inhabitants of the Middle Ages have left an enormous quantity of cultural goods and historic buildings, as you will find it nowhere else in the world.

 

The coastal regions of the Thyrrenian Sea, the Adriatic Sea as well as the bigger and smaller Mediterranean islands have large beaches which are perfect for swimming and bathing. The most beautiful coast of Italy certainly is the Amalfi Coast below Naples. Narrow streets lead along steep cliffs and through colorful villages and reveal gorgeous views over the wide open sea.

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