POIs, Services and Facilities in Merano and Environs
Entertainment, sports and leisure activities in South Tyrol
POIs, Services and Facilities in Merano and Environs

POIs, Services and Facilities in Merano and Environs

Entertainment, sports and leisure activities in South Tyrol

Not only is the holiday area Merano and Environs known for its sights, art studios, museums as well as cultural and natural monuments, but also its wide range of sports and leisure facilities – all of which fit into to the traditional South Tyrolean lifestyle.

All year round, there is always something happening in Merano and its satellite villages: the daily throngs in the historic alleys and shopping malls, with their boutiques, speciality shops, fashion stores and bistros – interspersed with creative studios and innovative craft workshops. Later in the day, the pubs, restaurants, taverns, wine bars and dance clubs in the town and outlying areas are a magnet for those attracted to the local nightlife.

Drinking fountain - train station Marling
Drinking fountain - train station Marling
The drinking fountain at the train station Marling is located in the Nörderstraße/Via Tramontana, 39020 Marling/Marlengo.
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Church of St. Hippolyt
Church of St. Hippolyt
This small, originally Romanesque, church named after the not so well known Saint, is situated on a unique basalt hill above Lana. St. Hippolyt is a popular ...
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Drinking water point bus stop Platt/Plata
Drinking water point bus stop Platt/Plata
You can fill the water bottle you have brought with you at the designated drinking water points. Fountains with the ‘Mindful on the Mountain’ badge are fed ...
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Drinking water point Kohlstatt St. Leonhard/S. Leonardo
Drinking water point Kohlstatt St. Leonhard/S. Leonardo
You can fill the water bottle you have brought with you at the designated drinking water points. Fountains with the ‘Mindful on the Mountain’ badge are fed ...
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South Tyrol Museum of Mining – Site Schneeberg
South Tyrol Museum of Mining – Site Schneeberg
Schneeberg - the highest located mine in Europe In 1237, the Schneeberg mountain was named for the first time. At an altitude of 2.000 to 2.500 metres above ...
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St. George’s church
St. George’s church
The church of Saint George in St. Georgen originates from the 12th and 13th Centuries. This original round church was previously the fortress chapel of St. ...
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Richterhäusl
Richterhäusl
You will soon find more information about the Richterhäusl in Tisens/Tesimo here
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