The
Eisack Valley stretches south of Brenner and on to Bozen. While the old Fuggers’ town Sterzing, with its countless side valleys, lies in the northern part of the valley, the bishop city of Brixen, with its vast valley basin, extends itself farther south.
The
Eisack Valley provides a fantastically diverse landscape: mountainside vineyards and chestnut groves in low, soft mountain meadows, alpine pastures, and the bizarre craggy landscape of the Dolomites at higher altitudes. The valley is also known for its countless cultural sights as well as its outstanding regional cuisine.
A true paradise for active, nature-loving vacation goers!