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Cabriolet tours through South Tyrol

Cabriolet tours through South Tyrol

The Dolomites are part of the UNESCO World Heritage – and for convertible fans, they are a paradise. Breathtaking serpentines like the Grödnerjoch, the Sella Pass, or the Pordoi Pass rise to over 2,000 meters and offer spectacular views of rugged rock formations and vast valleys. Particularly appealing: The routes can be connected into round trips and promise pure driving pleasure – whether in the early morning light or at sunset along the high mountain roads.

Enjoying through vineyards, orchards, and Mediterranean villages

South Tyrol's Wine Road is more than just a name – it is a way of life. Winding roads lead through gentle hills, past historic estates, apple orchards, and vineyards. Between Nals, Eppan, Kaltern, and Tramin, there are vinophile stops, cozy taverns, and regional specialties. In this landscape, every convertible tour feels like a delightful journey between north and south.

Discovering historic towns with South Tyrolean charm

Bolzano, Merano, Brixen, and Bruneck enchant not only with their old towns and architecture but also with their location: urban flair meets mountain backdrop. The cities are ideal starting points for day trips or stopovers – with cafés under arcades, castles in the background, and vibrant culture. Those who want to combine Italian lifestyle with alpine groundedness will find exactly what they are looking for here.

Routes to lakes, alpine pastures, and forgotten side valleys

Away from the well-known Dolomite hotspots, South Tyrol offers many tranquil beauties. The emerald-green Pragser Wildsee, the quiet Ultental, or the picturesque Sarntal are worthwhile destinations for contemplative tours. Here you drive through dense forests, past crystal-clear mountain lakes, and over small mountain villages, where time seems to move slower. The perfect complement to the dynamic high alpine routes.

Best conditions for open driving from spring to autumn

Thanks to the mild climate, the convertible season in South Tyrol begins early – and lasts well into autumn. The roads are mostly excellently maintained and little trafficked, especially away from tourist hotspots. Many hotels offer special services for car enthusiasts, such as garages, car washes, or guided tour suggestions. Combined with regional cuisine and heartfelt hospitality, every drive becomes an experience.

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