Val Passiria/Passeiertal, where holiday dreams come true

Quaint, natural, impressive, legendary, beautiful – it is not easy to put Val Passiria/Passeiertal into words. Here, only 20 kilometres from the spa town of Meran, life remains true to its roots. Original and idyllic, authentic and in harmony with nature. And that’s exactly what your holiday at the Stroblhof Active Family Spa Resort Südtirol is like – in the middle of this paradise on earth.

Val Passiria/Passeiertal: sights

Did you know...

...that football stars also appreciate Val Passiria/Passeiertal? In 2014, the German national team held their training camp in St. Leonhard in Passeier. The pleasant climate, the numerous activities, and the seclusion make the place an absolute favourite with celebrities.

Three great reasons to holiday in Val Passiria/Passeiertal

1. Nature in its purest form

Here, in the heart of the Texel Group Nature Park, stress, crowds, and hustle and bustle are foreign words. Time seems to move a little slower here; life follows the rhythm of nature, and you have all the time in the world to fully immerse yourself in the splendour of the environment and its many wonders.

2. Mountainous adventures

The Ötztal, Stubai, and Sarntal Alps surround you, and the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage site is within reach for day trips. Whether hiking, climbing, biking, skiing, tobogganing, cross-country skiing, or simply pausing to take it all in – the choice is yours each day!

3. The people of Val Passiria/Passeiertal

Fun, easy-going, brimming with a zest for life – the inhabitants of Val Passiria/Passeiertal are an open and hearty bunch. Local traditions and customs are still adhered to and celebrated to this day – for example, at the village festivals in the valley. Join in and connect with the locals!

A place with history

St. Leonhard in Passeier is the idyllic main town of Val Passiria/Passeiertal in South Tyrol and a wonderful spot for those who cherish peace and nature. Its history is also impressive. Andreas Hofer, the famous Tyrolean freedom fighter, was born here. At Sandhof, his historic home, visitors can delve into his life and his resistance against the forces of Napoleon.

Val Passiria/Passeiertal: sights

How to reach Val Passiria/Passeiertal?

In summer via the Passo del Rombo/Timmelsjoch pass or all year round via Meran or the Giovo/Jaufenpass. Please note: In case of bad weather conditions in winter, the Giovo/Jaufenpass may be closed; we will gladly keep you informed!

How about a visit to the spa town of Meran?

In Meran, South Tyrol’s Mediterranean gem, Alpine tradition and southern temperament come together, and green palm trees are just as characteristic as glistening white mountain peaks. Esteemed figures like Empress Sissi and Franz Kafka once sojourned here in the summer. Even today, Meran’s allure remains undiminished. On the contrary, the garden and spa town with its famous Terme Merano/Therme Meran, Kurhaus, romantic old town with shops, bars, and restaurants, picturesque promenades, and wonderful cultural programme is a crowd puller that is worth the trip.

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