Camping in Vinschgau
An overview of all the campsites
From the Reschen Pass with its sunken church tower to sun-drenched Naturns, the campsites in Vinschgau know how to impress. That’s because the valley between apple meadows, the glacier giants of the Ortler group, and the mountain peaks of the Ötztal Alps is a particularly diverse holiday destination!
Vinschgau stretches between 400 and 4,000 metres above sea level and guarantees at least 300 days of sunshine a year. Needless to say, there is a lot going on in the west of South Tyrol. For example, you will find the Stilfserjoch National Park, the rustic Martelltal valley, and beautiful Waalwege paths along the Vinschger Sonnenberg mountain, which are suitable for hiking and biking from March to November. Those who like to explore on two wheels can look forward to action-packed mountain bike trails and the leisurely cycle path along the Via Claudia Augusta road.
Shimmering glaciers, fantastic ski areas, and guaranteed snowy winter adventures await you, as do culinary events revolving around the Vinschgau apricot, the Martell strawberry, and the Kastelbell chestnut. Then there is the picturesque Reschen lake, the marble village of Laas, the medieval town of Glurns, numerous castles, fortresses, museums... Perhaps it’s best to come and see for yourself!
Find your pitch here and look forward to camping in Vinschgau!
Vinschgau stretches between 400 and 4,000 metres above sea level and guarantees at least 300 days of sunshine a year. Needless to say, there is a lot going on in the west of South Tyrol. For example, you will find the Stilfserjoch National Park, the rustic Martelltal valley, and beautiful Waalwege paths along the Vinschger Sonnenberg mountain, which are suitable for hiking and biking from March to November. Those who like to explore on two wheels can look forward to action-packed mountain bike trails and the leisurely cycle path along the Via Claudia Augusta road.
Shimmering glaciers, fantastic ski areas, and guaranteed snowy winter adventures await you, as do culinary events revolving around the Vinschgau apricot, the Martell strawberry, and the Kastelbell chestnut. Then there is the picturesque Reschen lake, the marble village of Laas, the medieval town of Glurns, numerous castles, fortresses, museums... Perhaps it’s best to come and see for yourself!
Find your pitch here and look forward to camping in Vinschgau!