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Exploring the Dolomites Region Seiser Alm

The most beautiful sights around the Seiser Alm

The Dolomites Region Seiser Alm awaits you with numerous sights on the Seiser Alm and in the villages of Kastelruth, Seis am Schlern, Völs am Schlern and Tiers am Rosengarten. You will find everything from churches, chapels, castles and ruins to museums, places of cultural significance, special viewpoints and well-known mountain peaks.
Here we have summarised all sights for you. Let yourself be inspired by these special places!
What can you visit around the Seiser Alm?
Top sights in the Dolomites Region
Kapelle St. Sebastian
Raised hides
St. Sebastian chapel
Tires al Catinaccio/Tiers am Rosengarten
Rechter Leger
Viewpoints
Tschamintal/Val Ciamin
Tires al Catinaccio/Tiers am Rosengarten
St. Zyprian Kapelle
Churches, chapels, religious centres
St. Zyprian Chapel
Tires al Catinaccio/Tiers am Rosengarten
St. Valentin
Churches, chapels, religious centres
St. Valentin Church
St. Valentin/Seis am Schlern
Kirchturm
Churches, chapels, religious centres
Church steeple of Kastelruth
Kastelruth
Petz
Viewpoints
Petz
Seiser Alm/Alpe di Siusi
Fanziskuskirche Compatsch
Churches, chapels, religious centres
Franziskus Church
Seiser Alm/Alpe di Siusi
Peterbühl
Churches, chapels, religious centres
St. Peter by the Hill
Völs am Schlern
How should I behave at cultural sites?

Code of conduct for visitors

  • Observe opening Hours: The cultural heritage sites in the Dolomites Region Seiser Alm may only be visited during the officially stated opening hours.
  • No leaning bicycles: Cultural sites, fountains and historic buildings must be protected. Leaning bicycles against them is strictly prohibited.
  • Entering cultural sites: You enter cultural sites at your own risk. Please wear sturdy footwear and pay particular attention to uneven surfaces.
  • Prohibited items: Large backpacks as well as wet or sharp objects are not permitted in museums, churches and castles. Please comply with these rules.
  • Safety considerations: Do not lean over railings or parapets and do not climb on walls. Touching exhibits is strictly prohibited.

  • Food, drinks, smoking: Eating, drinking and smoking are prohibited in all museums, churches and castles. Please observe this rule strictly.
  • Access for dogs: Thank you for your understanding that dogs are not allowed to enter churches or the Schlern–Rosengarten Nature Park Visitor Centre.
  • Liability for damages: To the extent permitted by law, we accept no liability for any damage incurred during your visit to a cultural site.
  • Supervision of Children: Parents and teachers are responsible for ensuring appropriate behaviour of children and pupils. No running or pushing.
  • Fire safety: Please familiarise yourself with the escape routes during your visit. In an emergency, remain calm, leave the building and proceed to the assembly point.
  • Filming & photography: Filming and photography are generally permitted in cultural sites. You are welcome to capture your memories.
  • Respect for private property: Private property, barriers and fences must be respected. Please keep away from meadows with tall grass, cultivated fields, etc.
  • Follow instructions: The instructions of staff and employees at cultural sites must be followed. Thank you for your cooperation.
Churches and chapels
Viewpoints and mystical sites
Your break in the Dolomites Region Seiser Alm
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