Best attractions and places to see around Gsies - Valle Di Casies, a tranquil valley in South Tyrol, offers a rich blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The region is characterized by unspoiled nature, well-maintained landscapes, and numerous alpine huts. It provides diverse outdoor activities amidst its idyllic alpine meadows, scattered hamlets, and dense forests. This makes it an ideal destination for those seeking natural landscapes and cultural insights.
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Lake Braies (Italian: Lago di Braies) lies at an altitude of approximately 1,500 meters in the Prags Valley, a side valley of the Puster Valley. It is considered one of the most beautiful lakes in the region and is often called the "Pearl of the Dolomites" due to its clear, emerald green to turquoise-blue shimmering water. Surrounded by steep rock faces and dense forests, the lake offers an impressive natural backdrop and is one of the most photographed motifs in South Tyrol. It is approximately 1.2 kilometers long, up to 36 meters deep, and can be circumnavigated on foot in about an hour on a scenic circular path. Excursions in traditional wooden rowboats are particularly popular in summer, lending the lake a romantic character. In addition to its scenic beauty, the lake also has historical significance, as it was the scene of a liberation of concentration camp prisoners during World War II. An information panel about this is located at the entrance to the Chapel of St. Mary.
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The boat rental at Lake Braies, known as "La Palafitta," is located on the eastern shore of the emerald-green mountain lake in the Dolomites and rents exclusively traditional wooden rowboats, handcrafted by a family business. The season typically runs from mid-May to the end of October, with longer opening hours during the summer months. A trip usually lasts 45 minutes and costs either around €15 per person in a shared boat or around €50–€55 for a private boat with up to five people. Reservations are not possible for regular trips, so arriving early is recommended, especially during peak season, to avoid long waits. Exclusive offers such as photo shoots or romantic elopement packages can be booked in advance. Arrival is possible by car or bus; during peak season, the road into the Braies Valley is closed during the day, and access reservations are required. If you want to experience the lake in a tranquil setting, you should visit in spring or fall, or start early in the morning when the water is particularly calm and the mountain backdrop is at its most impressive. All information about boat rentals can be found at: https://www.la-palafitta.com/de
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Indescribably beautiful!! Unfortunately there are too many day tourists.
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There is a beautiful hiking trail around Lake Antholz with lovely views
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The Antholzer See is located at the end of the Antholzer valley, at the foot of the Staller Sattel, at an altitude of 1642m. With an area of 43 hectares and a depth of 43 m, it is the third largest lake in South Tyrol. You can walk around the lake on a path that is about 3.5 km long, with a difference in altitude of about 90 m.
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Beautiful path with great views of Lake Antholz and the surrounding mountains.
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The Pragser Wildsee (Italian Lago di Braies) is a mountain lake in the Pragser Valley in the South Tyrolean municipality of Prags. It is located a few kilometers south of the Alta Pusteria between Bruneck and Dobbiaco in the Braies Dolomites. It is part of the Fanes-Sennes-Prags Nature Park and a protected natural monument. Source: Wikipedia
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A jewel in the Puster Valley. A scenic highlight of the Anterselva Valley. Lake Anterselva is at an altitude of 1,642 m. With its turquoise-green water and the wonderful mountains of the Rieserferner Ahrn Nature Park that surrounds it, it is one of the most popular destinations in the Puster Valley, along with the Pragser Wildsee. It is the third largest natural lake in South Tyrol and can be completely circumnavigated.
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The region is home to several stunning natural features. Don't miss the emerald-green Lake Braies north shore, often called the "Pearl of the Dolomite Lakes," which is a starting point for mountain tours. Another impressive lake is Lake Anterselva – Antholzer See, the third-largest lake in South Tyrol, with a scenic 3.5 km path around it. You can also explore the unique Platten Earth Pyramids, bizarre structures formed by erosion.
Yes, Gsies - Valle Di Casies offers a glimpse into its rich history and traditions. You can visit the ruins of Castle Monguelfo, a 13th-century castle perched on a hill. The Voadohuibn Farming Museum provides insight into mountain farming life, and the Church of St. Giorgio in Tesido features unique architecture. The valley is also dotted with traditional alpine huts, known as Almen, many of which are open to the public.
The valley offers a wide range of hiking trails for all levels. You can enjoy leisurely walks across alpine meadows or challenge yourself with summit tours in the Rieserferner Group. Popular options include the "Almenweg 2000" which connects several alpine huts, or more demanding routes like those found in the Mountain Hikes around Gsies - Valle Di Casies guide.
Families will find plenty to do. The circular path around Lake Anterselva – Antholzer See is easy and enjoyable. The Platten Earth Pyramids offer an interesting and varied walk suitable for children. In winter, natural toboggan runs and horse-drawn sleigh rides are popular. Many trails are marked as family-friendly, including those around Lake Dobbiaco.
Gsies - Valle Di Casies is a year-round destination. For hiking and cycling, late spring to early autumn (May to October) offers pleasant weather. The summer months are ideal for exploring the lakes and alpine meadows. For winter sports enthusiasts, December to March is perfect for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and alpine skiing, with well-groomed trails and access to larger resorts.
Absolutely. The valley provides numerous cycling trails across green meadows and forests, suitable for various skill levels. You can find many routes, including scenic loops like the "St. Martin in Gsies – Beautiful Chapel loop," in the Cycling around Gsies - Valle Di Casies guide.
Gsies - Valle Di Casies is a winter paradise, especially for cross-country skiing, with over 40 km of well-groomed trails that are part of the Dolomiti Nordicski. Snowshoeing and winter hiking are also very popular. While the valley has smaller local ski lifts, larger ski resorts like Kronplatz and 3 Zinnen Dolomites are easily accessible. Tobogganing and horse-drawn sleigh rides add to the winter fun.
The valley is rich with traditional alpine huts. Many are located along the popular "Almenweg 2000" ring path. Notable ones include Uwald Alm, Messner Alm, Kradorferalm Alm, and Oberbergalm. These huts often offer local delicacies and a chance to experience regional traditions.
Yes, particularly at Lake Braies north shore. Here, you can rent traditional wooden rowboats from the Boathouse and boat rental at Lago di Braies, offering a unique perspective of the lake and its stunning mountain backdrop. The season typically runs from mid-May to the end of October.
Gsies - Valle Di Casies stands out for its tranquil, unspoiled nature, well-maintained landscapes, and commitment to sustainable tourism. It offers a harmonious blend of idyllic alpine meadows, dense forests, and traditional culture, providing a peaceful escape with diverse outdoor activities. The valley is highly regarded for its preserved cultural landscape.
Many locations offer breathtaking views. The Lake Braies north shore provides stunning vistas of the surrounding Dolomites. From Forcella di Casies (Gsieser Joch) at 2,205 meters, you can enjoy wonderful views of the Austrian alpine landscape. Additionally, many of the higher hiking trails, such as those leading to Monte Altacroce or Corno di Fana di Casies, offer expansive panoramic views.
The region is known for its local produce. Visitors can explore and purchase items such as cheese, honey, herbs, jams, and grappa, often found at traditional markets or directly from local farmers. Many alpine huts also serve regional delicacies, providing an authentic taste of South Tyrolean cuisine.


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