Valle di Casies
Mountains
Nature & Parks
Attraction
About
Valle di Casies, known locally as Gsiesertal, is a breathtaking alpine valley in South Tyrol that seamlessly blends pristine nature, timeless traditions, and world‑class outdoor adventure. Nestled between the Dolomites and the Kronplatz plateau, the valley offers volcano‑sized ski slopes, meticulously maintained cross‑country trails, and peaceful alpine huts where visitors can savor regional delicacies. Whether you’re exploring the historic St. Georgskirche in Taisten, wandering the village of Welsperg, or chasing the legendary Gsieser Tal Lauf, the valley’s dramatic vistas and authentic alpine hospitality promise a memorable escape from the everyday.
Highlights
- Dolomites Panorama
- Alpine Huts
- Almabtrieb
- Gsieser Tal Lauf
Must-See Areas
Welsperg Castle
St. Georgskirche
Antholzer See
Fanny Husuar
Good to Know
Good for
Families
Outdoor Enthusiasts
Cultural Travelers
Adventure Tourists
Best time to visit
May to September for mild weather and abundant outdoor activities
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Stunning Landscapes
- Authentic Alpine Culture
- Outdoor Variety
Things to consider
- Peak Season Crowds
- Limited Nighttime Infrastructure
What people are saying
"Family-Friendly""Outdoor Adventure""Authentic Experience"
Frequently Asked Questions
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 4 hours
Tickets & pricing
Day Ticket
€15.00