Farm holidays in Pustertal

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Farm holidays in the Puster Valley

Dolomite panorama and alpine tradition - Authentic farm moments in the Puster Valley

Nestled between the majestic Dolomites and verdant alpine meadows, the Puster Valley offers authentic farms where South Tyrolean hospitality is still alive and well. Here, alpine mountain landscapes blend seamlessly with centuries-old farm culture to create an unforgettable holiday experience that will enchant you from the very first moment.

Puster Valley: Where Dolomite magic meets farm romance

The Puster Valley is a true paradise for anyone seeking an authentic farm holiday amidst breathtaking mountain scenery. From the imposing Tre Cime di Lavaredo to the Kronplatz, the landscape is captivating year-round. The traditional mountain farms in the Puster Valley still practice alpine farming methods just as generations before them have. Here, cows graze on lush mountain meadows while you gaze out over the UNESCO World Heritage Dolomites.

This bilingual region uniquely blends Tyrolean hospitality with Italian flair. On many farms, you can help with daily tasks, whether milking, bringing in hay, or feeding the animals. The region's culinary treasures are legendary: South Tyrolean speck, still smoked using traditional methods, homemade Schlutzkrapfen (filled pasta), and the hearty Pusterer Breatl (a type of bread) will tantalize your taste buds with authentic flavors. From Lake Prags to Lake Toblach, from Kronplatz to the hidden high valleys, the Puster Valley offers countless natural treasures that you can explore from your farm.

Zieglinde the goat gives insider tips

Zieglinde's insider tips for the Puster Valley

Sunrise on the alpine pasture: Join your farmer for milking as the first rays of sunlight paint the Dolomite peaks pink. You'll never forget this moment!

Farm shop treasures: Many farms have small farm shops where you can buy homemade cheese, bacon, and jams directly from the producer. Genuine handcrafted goods to take home.

Winter magic away from the slopes: Ask about secret toboggan runs and snowshoe hikes known only to locals. The quiet winter forests are magical.

Popular holiday resorts in the Puster Valley

Other regions in South Tyrol

The Puster Valley is a true winter paradise with direct access to first-class ski resorts. Kronplatz is one of South Tyrol's most popular ski regions, offering perfectly groomed slopes and breathtaking Dolomite panoramas. The Hochpustertal valley, with its family-friendly ski areas, is also easily accessible. Many farms with ski facilities offer discounted ski passes and know the best insider tips for untouched slopes.

Getting to the Puster Valley is easy: By car, you can reach the region via the Brenner motorway A22 and the Puster Valley state road. The train connection through the Puster Valley is scenically beautiful and links Bruneck with Innichen and Lienz. Many farms are happy to pick you up from the train station. The nearest airport is Innsbruck, about an hour and a half away. Most farms are easily accessible by car and have ample parking.

The Tre Cime di Lavaredo (Three Peaks) are the iconic symbol of the Dolomites and an absolute must-see. The classic circular hike around the Tre Cime starts at the Rifugio Auronzo (Auronzo Hut) and takes about three hours. For families, the hike to Lake Prags (Pragser Wildsee), which sparkles emerald green among the mountains, is ideal. More challenging is the hike to the Prato Piazza plateau (Plätzwiese) with its views of the Dolomite peaks. Many farms with hiking trails know hidden routes away from the tourist crowds and are happy to share their personal insider tips.

Absolutely! The Puster Valley is perfect for families. Children can help feed the animals on the farms, play in the hay, and experience nature with all their senses. Many farms have playgrounds, petting zoos, and offer special children's programs. In summer, crystal-clear mountain lakes beckon for swimming, while in winter there are gentle toboggan runs and child-friendly ski schools. The family-friendly farms in the Puster Valley are well-equipped with baby gear and know exactly what families need.

The mountain farms in the Puster Valley still practice authentic alpine farming and preserve centuries-old traditions. Here, cheese is still made by hand, bacon is smoked according to old recipes, and the cows spend the summer on high-altitude alpine pastures. You'll experience authentic rural life without any staging. The mountain farms in the Puster Valley are often situated at altitudes of over 1,000 meters, surrounded by breathtaking mountain scenery. Many farming families are happy to share stories about their work and give you a glimpse behind the scenes.

Top Farm Award: Award-winning farms

Every year, we award the Top Farm Award to particularly welcoming and high-quality farms. These farms impress with exceptional service, charming furnishings, and genuine hospitality. You'll also find award-winning farms in the Puster Valley, which have received top marks from guests. Learn more about the award and all the winning farms on our Top Farm Award page .

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Ready for your dream vacation amidst the Dolomite peaks and alpine meadows? At bauernhofurlaub.info you'll find a wide selection of authentic farm stays in the Puster Valley. Whether you're looking for a winter holiday at Kronplatz, a summer getaway with panoramic mountain views, or a family vacation with animals, your perfect farm holiday awaits. Browse the offers, compare the farms, and find exactly what suits you. The Puster Valley farming families are looking forward to welcoming you!

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