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Farm Holidays in Upper Pustertal valley
Farm Holidays in Upper Pustertal valley

In the land of the 'Three Peaks'

A place of adventure

Upper Pustertal valley

Farm Holidays in Upper Pustertal valley

You don't have to choose between culture and action on a Farm Holiday in Upper Pustertal valley. You'd be hard pressed to find the variety that Upper Pustertal valley has to offer anywhere else.


The 'land of the Three Peaks' lies right in the east of South Tyrol. With Pragser Wildsee lake, the 'Drei Zinnen', or 'Three Peaks', the Plätzwiese plateau, Fischleintal valley and Toblacher See lake, Upper Pustertal valley features some top-notch natural spectacles. In this area, which comprises the four municipalities of Niederdorf, Toblach, Innichen, Prags and Sexten, some of the highest-lying farms in South Tyrol may be found.

You don't have to choose between culture and action on a Farm Holiday in Upper Pustertal valley. You'd be hard pressed to find the variety that Upper Pustertal valley has to offer anywhere else.

The 'land of the Three Peaks' lies right in the east of South Tyrol. With Pragser Wildsee lake, the 'Drei Zinnen', or 'Three Peaks', the Plätzwiese plateau, Fischleintal valley and Toblacher See lake, Upper Pustertal valley features some top-notch natural spectacles. In this area, which comprises the four municipalities of Niederdorf, Toblach, Innichen, Prags and Sexten, some of the highest-lying farms in South Tyrol may be found.


Gustav Mahler also appreciated the beauty of Upper Pustertal valley: the white rock of the Dolomites, the bright green meadows and dark green forests do not only provide picture-postcard scenes, but are a real source of rejuvenation for body and soul.


High like the height of enjoyment
Upper Pustertal valley practically invented the expression 'the mountain experience'. Hardly any other area is so varied as Fanes-Sennes-Prags Nature Park and the Drei Zinnen. The UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site of the Dolomites attracts hikers, cyclists, climbers and mountain bikers to both nature parks in summer. Well-known peaks such as the Dreischusterspitze and the Paternkofel or the peaks of the Haunold group and the 'Sexten Sundial' dominate the landscape. In winter, Upper Pustertal valley has guaranteed snow and the Sextner Dolomites ski carousel, with its perfectly-prepared pistes,  features plenty of skiing options for little ones and grown-ups. This landscape steeped in legend is ideal for leisurely winter walks, extensive cross-country circuits or snow shoe walks and sledging parties. Anyone wishing to see the Dolomites from an adventurous perspective, should take a few days off in January, when the Dolomiti balloon festival literally takes off in Toblach. Colourful giant balloons float above Upper Pustertal valley and add dots of colour to the snow-white landscape and deep-blue winter sky.Upper Pustertal valley does not just belong to South Tyrol, but stretches across the Austrian border as far as Lienz.  Both sections are connected by the Drau cycle path. The Pustertal valley cycle path joins the whole of the Pustertal with the parishes of the Upper Pustertal valley. The bases for lots of hikes and sights are mostly easy to reach and trains go there every half hour. A Farm Holiday in Upper Pustertal valley can also be a relaxed cultural holiday. If you can't decide, then do both: a holiday flat in Upper Pustertal valley makes the idea base.


Say cheese!
For many centuries now, the type of farming carried out in Upper Pustertal valley has been mainly livestock farming. Cattle can graze on meadows and pastures near holiday flats or rooms in Hochpustertal valley and their milk has been processed for generations. Cheese production enjoys a long tradition here. Lots of farmers used to use just skimmed milk for their households, which they then made into tangy 'Graukäse'. The cream was used for making butter. Today, lots of mountain farmers deliver their milk to the dairies. The Sexten dairy, the Drei Zinnen show dairy in Toblach and on some farms in Upper Pustertal valley, mountain milk is processed to make tasty, wholesome products. Sexten 'Bergkäse' and Toblach 'Stangenkäse' are the most famous. Some farm dairies also produce goat's cheese.

 


Why you should take a Farm Holiday in Upper Pustertal valley:

  • Enjoying specialities from (Upper) Pustertal valley
  • Get to know high-lying farms
  • Skiing, cycling, cross-country skiing, hiking – amidst the beauty spots of the Drei Zinnen peaks and Pragser Wildsee lake 

Gustav Mahler also appreciated the beauty of Upper Pustertal valley: the white rock of the Dolomites, the bright green meadows and dark green forests do not only provide picture-postcard scenes, but are a real source of rejuvenation for body and soul.


High like the height of enjoyment
Upper Pustertal valley practically invented the expression 'the mountain experience'. Hardly any other area is so varied as Fanes-Sennes-Prags Nature Park and the Drei Zinnen. The UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site of the Dolomites attracts hikers, cyclists, climbers and mountain bikers to both nature parks in summer. Well-known peaks such as the Dreischusterspitze and the Paternkofel or the peaks of the Haunold group and the 'Sexten Sundial' dominate the landscape. In winter, Upper Pustertal valley has guaranteed snow and the Sextner Dolomites ski carousel, with its perfectly-prepared pistes,  features plenty of skiing options for little ones and grown-ups. This landscape steeped in legend is ideal for leisurely winter walks, extensive cross-country circuits or snow shoe walks and sledging parties. Anyone wishing to see the Dolomites from an adventurous perspective, should take a few days off in January, when the Dolomiti balloon festival literally takes off in Toblach. Colourful giant balloons float above Upper Pustertal valley and add dots of colour to the snow-white landscape and deep-blue winter sky.Upper Pustertal valley does not just belong to South Tyrol, but stretches across the Austrian border as far as Lienz.  Both sections are connected by the Drau cycle path. The Pustertal valley cycle path joins the whole of the Pustertal with the parishes of the Upper Pustertal valley. The bases for lots of hikes and sights are mostly easy to reach and trains go there every half hour. A Farm Holiday in Upper Pustertal valley can also be a relaxed cultural holiday. If you can't decide, then do both: a holiday flat in Upper Pustertal valley makes the idea base.


Say cheese!
For many centuries now, the type of farming carried out in Upper Pustertal valley has been mainly livestock farming. Cattle can graze on meadows and pastures near holiday flats or rooms in Hochpustertal valley and their milk has been processed for generations. Cheese production enjoys a long tradition here. Lots of farmers used to use just skimmed milk for their households, which they then made into tangy 'Graukäse'. The cream was used for making butter. Today, lots of mountain farmers deliver their milk to the dairies. The Sexten dairy, the Drei Zinnen show dairy in Toblach and on some farms in Upper Pustertal valley, mountain milk is processed to make tasty, wholesome products. Sexten 'Bergkäse' and Toblach 'Stangenkäse' are the most famous. Some farm dairies also produce goat's cheese.

 


Why you should take a Farm Holiday in Upper Pustertal valley:

  • Enjoying specialities from (Upper) Pustertal valley
  • Get to know high-lying farms
  • Skiing, cycling, cross-country skiing, hiking – amidst the beauty spots of the Drei Zinnen peaks and Pragser Wildsee lake 
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Alpine pasture Plätzwiese: a paradise in green
Alpine pasture Plätzwiese
A paradise in green
Pragser Wildsee lake: the pearl of the Dolomites
Pragser Wildsee lake
The pearl of the Dolomites
Three Peaks: Symbol of the Dolomites
Three Peaks
Symbol of the Dolomites
Fischleintal valley: a gem in the Sexten Dolomites
Fischleintal valley
Gem in the Sexten Dolomites
Becherhaus: the highest-lying mountain refuge in South Tyrol
Becherhaus
South Tyrol’s highest refuge
Ridnaun mine: going through tunnels and shafts like a miner
Ridnaun mine
Through tunnels and shafts
Gilfenklamm: the only marble gorge in Europe
Gilfenklamm
The only marble gorge in Europe
Neustift Abbey: the largest abbey in Tyrol
Neustift Abbey
The largest abbey in Tyrol
Keschtnweg Chestnut Trail: autumnal gem in Eisacktal valley
Keschtnweg Chestnut Trail
Autumn gem in the Eisacktal valley
Säben Monastery: South Tyrol’s holy mountain
Säben Monastery
South Tyrol’s holy mountain
Fanealm: An Alpine village in the mountains
Fanealm
An Alpine village in the mountains
August
Brixen Old Town Festival
Brixen
20-22
September
‘Gassltörggelen’ in Klausen
Klausen
September
Meransen Cattle Drive
Mühlbach
23-29
September
Birmehl (Pear Flour) Autumn in Verdings-Pardell
Klausen
September
Pfunders Farm Festival
Vintl
04-05
October
Bread and Apple Strudel Market
Brixen
13
October
Apple Festival
Natz-Schabs
20-03
Oct/Nov
Chestnut Weeks
Feldthurns
28-06
Nov/Jan
Sterzing Christmas Bell Market
Sterzing
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