South Tyrol offers an impressive variety of landscapes, cultures and activities. Whether Alpine peaks, Mediterranean towns or culinary delights - the region delights visitors all year round. Thanks to numerous webcams in South Tyrol, you can take a look at fascinating panoramas and current weather conditions before you travel. These live cams give you an authentic taste of what South Tyrol has to offer - from lively cities to imposing mountain scenery.
The autonomous region of South Tyrol is located in the north of Italy and borders Austria and Switzerland as well as the regions of Trentino and Veneto. At around 7,400 km², it is medium-sized in terms of area, but only has around 540,000 inhabitants - it is therefore sparsely populated and strongly characterized by nature. The capital is Bolzano, a lively meeting point of Alpine and Mediterranean cultures. South Tyrol is characterized by the impressive Dolomites, numerous valleys such as Val Pusteria and well-known vacation regions such as Val Gardena and Val Venosta. The region is officially trilingual (German, Italian, Ladin) and combines alpine charm with southern flair - perfect for nature lovers, active vacationers and culture fans.
Bolzano, the capital of South Tyrol, combines Alpine and Italian influences. The old town with its arcades invites you to take a stroll, while modern cafés and boutiques characterize the cityscape. The webcam on Piazza Walther makes it possible to follow the urban hustle and bustle live and get a first impression of city life. Bressanone/Brixen and Merano/Meran also impress with their historic buildings and southern-inspired flair. Whether you visit the market, take a walk along the Passer river or enjoy regional specialties - the lifestyle in South Tyrol is unique.
South Tyrol's rich history is reflected in numerous castles, monasteries and museums . In Merano , for example, the magnificent Art Nouveau buildings bear witness to the imperial and royal past. The Livecam at the Kurhaus offers a view of the promenade and the cultural center of the city. In Bruneck , on the other hand, history is combined with sporting activities, as the Kronplatz, a popular destination in both summer and winter, can be reached from here. Other cultural highlights such as the town of Sterzing or the historic estates in the Eisack Valley can be explored on your own - or from the comfort of your own home using the webcams.
South Tyrol's mountain world is an outdoor paradise that inspires in every season. In summer, the gentle alpine pastures, steep Dolomite cliffs and clear mountain lakes invite you to enjoy active adventures. Whether hiking on the Alpe di Siusi, biking through the idyllic Val Senales or climbing, rafting and paragliding in Val Pusteria - the diversity of the landscape makes every tour an experience.
When the first snowflakes fall, South Tyrol is transformed into a winter wonderland. Popular ski resorts such as Plan de Corones, Alpe di Siusi or Alta Badia beckon with perfectly groomed slopes in the Dolomiti Superski network, cross-country ski trails in Val Casies or romantic snowshoe hikes through tranquil forests. Toboggan fans and winter hikers will also find plenty of fun in this snow-covered mountain world. Whether summer or winter - South Tyrol combines sporting activity with the enjoyment of nature and authentic hospitality. The live cams provide fantastic impressions of South Tyrol all year round and increase the anticipation of unforgettable days between peaks, valleys and tradition.