

lake Montiggl
The South Tyrolean Wine Road offers endless opportunities to splash about in the cobalt blue and moss green lakes, rest in quiet spots or enjoy a refreshing swim on a hot day.
Enjoying a sporty and adventurous holiday with lots of fun is certainly possible at the bathing lakes at the South Tyrolean Wine Road. Lake Kaltern is especially suited for sailing and surfing. Once the right breeze turns up, white flapping sails reign on the blue water surface.
For many, however, holidaying is not connected to sporting activities, but simply to relaxation. Lazing about, relaxing and enjoying the day! It's real delight with wonderful surroundings.
The atmosphere is truly unique. Here you can charge your batteries with sun and energy for the rest of the year to come. |

lake Kaltern and lake Montiggl
The lake Kaltern Deep, blue water is always extolled. But the Kalterer Lake is green. The landscape around the lake is green. The air reflects tones of green. Every shade of green, forest green, vine green, field green, reed green... " and there it lies, a mirror of green". A. Komarek
Mediterranean flair at LIDO, a new swimming facility with an architectural style that no one would have ever imagined. Rowing boats, sailing boats, paddle boats and surf boards glide by. Otherwise, it is peaceful; except, for the laugh of children, who are in paradise.
It's beautiful in the lake, on the lake and all around the lake.

Montiggler lakes
Surrounded by a fairy tale wood...
- a sight not to miss.
The mix woodland with its two lakes is ideal for relaxing. There is something for everyone. The Spring Valley with its masses of snowdrops, the innumerable paths for walking and of course the lakes. An ideal place to recharge your batteries.
Summer time The large and small Montiggler lakes are ideal for swimming in the summer months...
Surrounded by trees and hills, they create a special atmosphere. At the swimming pool in the large lake, parents can have a bit of a rest while the children enjoy the entertainment.
Or what about sunbathing on the cliffs?
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