Alpe di Siusi is where the Dolomites roll out their green carpet. Europe’s largest alpine plateau is a dreamy mix of easy trails, lazy cows, wildflowers, and mind-blowing views. And towering above it all is the mighty Schlern, a rocky fortress that has become a symbol of South Tyrol. This is the kind of place where your kids can run free, where lunch comes with a view, and where every path leads to a story.
Whether you’re staying for a night or a few, this region is a family favorite for good reason. It's accessible, playful, and perfectly set up for laid-back adventures. Traditional huts serve hearty South Tyrolean meals, and the trails are dotted with surprises — from swings to barefoot paths to the occasional marmot sighting. It’s not about conquering peaks here. It’s about making memories, one meadow at a time.