On your holiday, do exactly what takes your fancy – day in, day out.
Discover the variety of Meran and Environs
Gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle
A natural amphitheatre spread across 12 fascinating hectares with over 80 indigenous and exotic garden landscapes as well as breathtaking views across the spa town of Meran and its mountain world. Distance: approx. 3.5km
Meran 2000
Ski resort in winter and hiking paradise in summer – Meran’s sun-blessed local mountain can be reached from the town centre in just 7 minutes with the panoramic cable car. Thanks to the Alpin Bob summer toboggan run, you can enjoy tobogganing here in all seasons. Distance: approx. 3.5km
Tappeiner promenade
This promenade, owed to tourism pioneer Franz Tappeiner, is one of Europe’s most beautiful promenades and is a leisurely 8km route through the impressive natural and cultural landscape of Burgraviato/Burggrafenamt. Distance: approx. 4km
Therme Meran
South Tyrol’s largest thermal park offers an amazing all-round feel-good ambience 365 days a year: 25 indoor and outdoor pools, 2,200m2 sauna area, 52,000m² thermal park, and numerous other highlights. Distance: approx. 4.5km
Castle Tyrol
The ancestral seat of the Counts of Tyrol, built in the 12th century, is one of the most important castles in the province and has been home to the South Tyrol Museum of Culture and Provincial History since 2003. Distance: approx. 10km
Schildhöfe (Shield Farms)
The 11 “Shield Farms” in Val Passiria/Passeiertal were once the residences of farmers raised to the lowest levels of aristocracy. You’ll be enchanted by the sight of the castle-like 13th-century farmhouses with their towers, frescoes, and sun dials. Distance: approx. 11km
Muthöfe farmsteads
These impressive mountain farmsteads are located between 1,100 and 1,500 metres above sea level, high above the spa town of Meran. Once only accessible via steep mule paths, today the medieval farmsteads are a popular hiking destination. Distance: approx. 13km
Knottnkino nature cinema
The South Tyrolean word “Knottn” means “rock”, giving you an idea of what you can expect here: An open-air cinema with 30 cinema seats made of steel and wood, created by local artist Franz Messner on the Monzoccolo/Tschöggelberg high plateau. The view of the surrounding mountain giants is sure to leave you open-mouthed. Distance: approx. 15.5km