72 regional public transit in South Tyrol, free entry to 80 museums and galleries, and one round trip per day on the Gondola Corno del Renon. The city’s five districts around the Adige, Talvera, and Isarco rivers have their own distinct characters. Bolzano’s cuisine is a perfect blend of Tyrolean and Mediterranean flavours, featuring traditional dishes such as Knödel and ossobuco, paired with wines from the region’s wineries. Alto Adige has a long history of crafting, and visitors can find unique handmade treasures at the emporio degli Artigiani Atesini under the Arcades. During the summer months, Bolzano is a gateway to the Dolomites, offering visitors a chance to explore its stunning natural beauty. While the Bolzano Christmas market is one of the oldest and most traditional in Italy, the summer months offer a different kind of magic. From hiking and mountain biking to visiting charming villages and indulging in local cuisine, Bolzano has something for everyone. RENON Discover the Summer Freshness of Ritten: A Sustainable Retreat in South Tyrol Are you looking for a sustainable summer retreat to escape the heat of the valley? Look no further than Ritten, a beautiful high plateau in South Tyrol with mild temperatures and a breathtaking panorama of the Dolomites. With its long history as a summer freshness destination, Ritten offers a variety of activities for all interests and ages, making it the perfect choice for families and solo travelers alike. Sustainability is at the heart of Ritten’s culture, and one way to contribute to this ethos is by bringing your own refillable water bottle. You can also find accommodations and offers that promote sustainable tourism practices. Free rooms are availa-
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