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Your sustainable holiday in South Tyrol

More sustainability in the Dolomites Region Seiser Alm

Kastelruth, Seis am Schlern, Völs am Schlern, Tiers am Rosengarten and the Seiser Alm together form the Dolomites Region Seiser Alm. The area offers ideal conditions for active holidaymakers, families, connoisseurs and those looking for peace and quiet – right in the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage. To preserve the Dolomites Region Seiser Alm as an attractive and sustainable place to live and visit, we prioritise responsible choices in every area: economy, environment, society, agriculture, commerce and more.

At the heart of our efforts are the protection of this unique natural landscape, the careful use of resources, the promotion of environmentally aware mobility and infrastructure, sustainable long-term economic development, the strengthening of local cycles and the preservation of the region’s distinctive character.
The four pillars of sustainability
Working together for a liveable future
  • Environment
  • Economy & Tourism
  • Society
  • Culture
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    Two hikers on the Seiser Alm.
    Ecological sustainability
    To protect the environment, we encourage travel by bus and train and the choice of a car-free holiday. The well-developed public transport network makes this easy.
    To reduce plastic use, we inspire visitors to drink the excellent tap and spring water available throughout the region. Refillable water bottles can be topped up at drinking fountains.
    We also provide information on waste reduction, correct behaviour in nature, recycling and food waste – all to promote a more sustainable approach to the resources our landscape provides.
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    A child gives a man a high five
    Sustainability in Economy & Tourism
    All measures taken in the Dolomites Region Seiser Alm in line with its tourism guidelines aim to benefit future generations as well.
    Accommodation providers can obtain the South Tyrol Sustainability Seal to demonstrate their commitment to sustainable thinking and action. Numerous sustainability-focused events and the strengthening of local economic cycles all contribute to the sustainable development of the Dolomites Region Seiser Alm.
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    Social sustainability
    Sustainable thinking and action are also key social values. Numerous volunteers and community members dedicate their time to the fire brigade, the White Cross and local associations, supporting social wellbeing. These organisations are equally committed to inclusion and equal opportunities, ensuring that people with disabilities are naturally integrated into the community.
    Other important topics include accessibility, the organisation and support of sustainable events and charity activities.
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    Cultural sustainability
    In the spirit of sustainability, we strive to preserve the cultural uniqueness of the Dolomites Region Seiser Alm. By keeping traditions alive – celebrating festivals, honouring customs and ensuring that traditional recipes and dishes are not forgotten – we pass on their cultural value to future generations.
    Local dialects and multilingualism are also part of our heritage and must not be lost. Cultural assets, especially historic buildings, require careful maintenance and protection.
Local climate project
Bike2Work in the Dolomites Region Seiser Alm
  • Local project
  • Project Development and New Partner
  • Requirements for participation
  • Bike2Work 2026
  • E-bikes
    Bike2Work is a project initiated and funded by the lift operators of the Seiser Alm ski area, with the aim of making an active contribution to CO₂ compensation for the ski area. In cooperation with the South Tyrol Eco-Institute and Seiser Alm Marketing, this project to promote sustainable mobility and active climate protection was launched and is now entering its fourth year.

    As part of the project, the local population is provided with free e-bikes for their everyday journeys, in order to create an incentive for a long-term change in mobility behavior. Bike2Work specifically supports residents who consciously switch from using their car to commuting by e-bike. The financial resources allocated for CO₂ compensation flow directly into funding this project.
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    E-bikes
    The project started in May 2023 with 10 e-bikes. Due to the high demand in the first year, the Seiser Alm lift operators purchased 15 additional e-bikes, so that a total of 25 e-bikes were available for the project in 2024. In 2025, the program was expanded to 30 e-bikes.

    For 2026, Raiffeisenkasse Kastelruth–St. Ulrich has joined the initiative and is supporting the local climate project with an additional 10 e-bikes. This means that a total of 40 e-bikes will be available to the local population this year. This project is not only an important signal for promoting and raising awareness of cycling mobility, but also a concrete contribution to climate and environmental protection.
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    E-bikes
    To apply for an e-bike as part of the project, the following criteria must be met:
    • A minimum distance of 2 km to the workplace, or a daily distance of at least 5 km if more than two trips are made per day
    • Use of the bicycle for commuting to work on at least three days per week
    • Residence in one of the following municipalities: Kastelruth, Völs, Tiers or St. Ulrich
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    Two women with their e-bikes
    Start of the fourth round
    You’ve always wanted to go to work by e-bike? This year again, you have the opportunity to do so! Take advantage of this chance to look after your health and the environment by switching to an e-bike as a sustainable form of mobility. Register starting from 25 February 2026 via our application form and receive your e-bike from May 2026 onwards.

    Registration is open from 25 February to 27 March 2026.
Protecting the Alps together
Preserving the natural landscape

Here’s how you can help protect nature in the Dolomites:

  • Treat flora and fauna – and people – with respect.
  • Take your rubbish back down into the valley.
  • Plan your tours carefully and according to your fitness level.
  • Stay on marked routes.
  • Follow rules and operating times in ski and hiking areas.
  • Buy local products and travel as environmentally friendly as possible.
  • Experience nature directly rather than only through your camera lens.
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We think & act sustainably
Sustainability strategy
Tourism and sustainability are closely linked – including here in the Dolomites Region Seiser Alm. For this reason, we developed a tourism mission statement that forms the basis for all decisions in the tourism sector and guides future development. Sustainability is not a fixed state but a shared journey that we must continue together.
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