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South Tyrol Alpine tourism
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In late July 2026, Vipiteno in South Tyrol was promoted for its medieval centre, historic monuments, year‑round outdoor sports and a Michelin‑star restaurant, positioning the town as a high‑end Alpine destination. A week later, later the focus narrative broadened to highlight showcase new summer and autumn attractions: a modern cabin‑cable to Monte Cavallo, a fast Panorama Mountain Coaster, family‑friendly animal parks and parks, lantern festivals extending into August, as well as and the "Gustosando" food and wine event in nearby Bassa Valtellina. The Subsequent coverage shows expanded the focus to Italy’s wider Alpine regions, highlighting complementary summer offers such as family‑friendly hikes in Valsassina to the Culmine di San Pietro pass, Valtellina’s DOP‑protected cheeses and an October "Gustosando in Valtellina" festival, ski‑on‑grass camps in Cervinia, bike‑and‑spa stays in Livigno, and continued promotion of the Monte Cavallo coaster near Vipiteno. Additional initiatives include guided treks, alpine animal parks, lantern festivals, a points‑based rewards app for Val di Sole visitors, and curated experiences in the Dolomites and Carinthia. Together, these coordinated effort efforts aim to diversify draw domestic and extend international tourists throughout the tourist season with adventure and cultural experiences. summer season, extending the high‑end Alpine tourism model beyond South Tyrol.
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