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Holidays 360° - Discover South Tyrol with the new Mobilcard

To travel with the outstanding South Tyrolean public transport has its own charm.
You can make journeys to the countryside or the cities, take hiking-tours with different starting and ending points, or simply enjoy the scenery.
The Mobilcard allows you to travel throughout South Tyrol for a whole week, for three days or for one day.

The card enables the owner the use of all public means of transportation belonging to the South Tyrol Integrated Transport Network:

  • Regional trains (not Eurostar/Intercity) in South Tyrol (Brennero – Trento, Malles/Mals – San Candido/Innichen)
  • All town and extra-urban bus services
  • The cable cars to Renon/Ritten, Meltina/Mölten, Vöran/Verano and Colle/Kohlern
  • The narrow-track railway on the Renon/Ritten Mountain and the cable railway up to the Mendola/Mendel Mountain
  • One return journey using the Swiss Post Bus from Malles/Mals to Müstair

Prices Adults (from 14 years)  Junior (6 - 13 years)
7-days South Tyrol  € 52,00  € 26,00
3-days South Tyrol  € 32,00  € 16,00
1-day South Tyrol  € 22,00  € 11,00

You may purchase your Mobilcard from any South Tyrol Integrated Transport ticket office, as well as from all tourist offices and many hotels.

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merano.city.valleys merano.city.valleys Yesterday
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Scenic forest roads and alpine trails lead to places like Merano 2000, the Ultental Valley and the Passeiertal Valley, where every climb is rewarded with sweeping views across the surrounding peaks. Whether by mountain bike or e bike, the journey is just as memorable as the destination itself. 🚵‍♀

© TG Ultental/Proveis - viideo.pic

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merano.city.valleys merano.city.valleys 4 days ago
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A leisurely stroll through the streets of Merano, a journey through history at the Women’s Museum, a hike to the Burgstalleck viewpoint above Nals, and a well deserved aperitivo in Algund as the day winds down. 🛍🍹

This is what summer days in Merano City & Valleys are made for.

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merano.city.valleys merano.city.valleys 7 days ago
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Whether you're strolling beneath towering trees or following gentle trails with panoramic views, hiking here is about slowing down, reconnecting with nature and discovering the beauty that surrounds you.🏔🌳

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merano.city.valleys merano.city.valleys 9 days ago
merano.city.valleys

Take the nostalgic chairlift from Algund to Vellau and float above vineyards, orchards, and forests before setting off on unforgettable hikes along the Merano High Mountain Trail.🚡⛰

A unique way to experience South Tyrol from a different perspective.

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merano.city.valleys merano.city.valleys 12 days ago
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Have you ever heard of a South Tyrolean “Marende”?🥓🧀
It is more than just an afternoon snack. Cured meats, local cheese, dark bread and a glass of wine come together to celebrate simple ingredients, local flavours and the joy of taking a moment to pause.

#meranocityvalleys #southtyrol #marende #localflavours #southtyroleanfood

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merano.city.valleys merano.city.valleys 14 days ago
merano.city.valleys

With over 800 castles and fortresses across South Tyrol, the Merano region is one of the most castle-dense areas in Europe.🏰🗝

Famous landmarks like Tyrol Castle and Scena Castle are well worth a visit. But the real discoveries lie elsewhere: Castel Katzenzungen in Prissian, home to Europe's largest grapevine; the quietly rising ruins of Castle Dornsberg in Naturns; and the often-overlooked Prince's Castle in the heart of Merano, built in 1470 as a private retreat for Archduke Sigismund of Austria.

Some are hotels. Some are ruins. All of them have a story.

Photo 1: © TV Dorf Tirol
Photo 2 und 3: © TV Naturns/Peter Santer
Photo 4: © TV Schenna/ Helmuth Rier

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