



Restaurant: 11:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. and 6 – 8 p.m.
Pizzeria: 6 – 9 p.m.
Bar: Open all day
June – September: open Mondays to Sundays
October – May: closed on Wednesdays
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Hiking and cycling in the Eggental valley
Deep canyons, green pastures and high mountains
An exploration deep into rocky gorges. A bike ride on verdant pastures. Or an exciting climb. Experience the South Tyrolean Dolomites at your own pace, and to your own taste.




GEOPARC Bletterbach




The Bletterbach gorge is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that was formed 15,000 years ago in our vicinity. A hike through the “Grand Canyon of South Tyrol” will afford you deep insights into these mountains’ fascinating geology.




Rosengarten and Latemar: two mountains, countless myths




Hail, King Laurin! From leisurely walks on Alpine pastures and family-friendly jaunts to summit climbs, the Eggental mountains offer something for everyone, with 500 kilometres of walking trails.



The colours of Lake Karersee



Emerald, turquoise and a dash of gold: Lake Karersee sparkles like a gem set in a crown of majestic mountains – a real spectacle and a wonderful setting for a hike or bike tour.




Cycling in the Eggental valley




If you’re looking forward to exploring the Dolomites on a mountain bike, road bike or electric bike, here’s a highlight we strongly recommend: Latemar Ronda, a tour around Mt. Latemar with no steep climbs to tackle.
Guest Pass Eggental
With the Guest Pass Eggental card, you can travel for free on all public transport in the Eggental valley and throughout South Tyrol. Plus, you can use the Mountain Pass to access the 17 lift facilities of the Rosengarten, Latemar and Seiser Alm areas for 3 or 5 days.