Best attractions and places to see around Innichen - San Candido, an alpine village in the Dolomites of South Tyrol, offers a blend of cultural heritage and natural landscapes. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, including the iconic Three Peaks, and a distinct cultural mix. Visitors can explore natural features and historical sites within this UNESCO World Heritage area.
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The Talschlusshütte in the Fischleintal valley is located in the middle of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, at an altitude of 1,548 m and at the entrance to the famous Drei Zinnen Nature Park. The hut is located at the foot of the Sextner Sonnenuhr, the Dreischusterspitze and the limestone towers of the Rotwand. It is open all year round. The hut was briefly on the verge of closing in the 1990s. However, the closure was averted. Celebrities such as Luis Trenker, Reinhold Messner, Hans Kammerlander and Franz Klammer are among the hut's former visitors.
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Here, at the foot of the Three Peaks, the Rienz river has its source at an altitude of 2180 m. In its upper reaches, the river initially crosses protected areas in the Three Peaks Nature Park and the Fanes-Sennes-Braies Nature Park, namely the short Rienz valley and then the Höhlenstein valley.
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open: 28.06. – 28.09.2025 Mountain hut hosts: Pintossi Angelo family WhatsApp: +39 389 9076228
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From the Fondovalle refuge you have a wonderful view of the Sesto Dolomites. The surrounding peaks are the Croda Rossa di Sesto, the Cima Undici or the Monte Popera. All of them are almost 3,000 meters high.
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Thanks to its strategic position, the Auronzo refuge offers easy access to one of the most famous excursions in the area. In addition to being a convenient stopping point, the refuge has hospitable services and a kitchen that serves tasty local dishes, perfect after a day of trekking.
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Standard starting point for climbing tours to the Three Peaks, but also a tourist magnet. The food is ok, nothing more or less. On quieter days the staff is really friendly, otherwise it gets lost in the rush of tourists. Nothing as a goal in itself, but useful for the cake when you're there.
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The effort of the almost 1000 meters of ascent are quickly forgotten with this incomparable mountain panorama. Just take a seat on the rocks or the lawn and enjoy.
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A beautiful mountain world with different facets. From rugged, imposing rock to fantastically blooming mountain meadows to marmot meadows.
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Source of the Rienz River, which offers broad views of the Tre Cime di Lavaredo. Other notable natural attractions include the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Three Peaks Nature Park, Lake Braies (the "Pearl of the Dolomites"), and Lake Dobbiaco. For panoramic views, consider Monte Baranci, accessible by chairlift, or the Rifugio Antonio Locatelli – View of Tre Cime di Lavaredo.
Innichen - San Candido offers several significant cultural landmarks. The Collegiate Church of San Candido (Innichen Abbey) is a beautiful Romanesque sacred building with ancient frescoes. You can also visit the Parrocchia di San Michele, the San Candido War Memorial and Ossuary, and the Franciscan Church with its cloister. The DoloMythos Museum provides an engaging look into the earth's wonders, including dinosaur fossils and crystals.
Yes, Innichen - San Candido is very family-friendly. Monte Baranci is a fantastic place for families, featuring a mountain playground, adventure trails, small ponds, and the thrilling Funbob (alpine coaster). The DoloMythos Museum is engaging for all ages, and the Acquafun Water Park offers slides, pools, and a sauna service. Many of the huts, like Auronzo Hut and Talschlusshütte (Fondo Valle Hut), are also noted as family-friendly.
The region is a hiker's paradise. You can find challenging routes like the Tre Cime di Lavaredo loop or the Dreischuster Hut – Wildgrabenjoch Gorge loop. For moderate options, consider the Innerfeldtal Valley Ascent to Dreischuster Hut. Many trails offer stunning views, including those leading to Büllelejoch Hut, known for its picturesque location. For more hiking options, check out the Mountain Hikes around Innichen - San Candido guide.
Absolutely! The area is well-suited for cycling. A popular choice is the Dravaland Cycle Path, connecting San Candido to Lienz in Austria, offering a scenic ride along the Drava River. Other routes include cycling from San Candido to Lake Braies or Lake Dobbiaco. For a comprehensive list of options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Innichen - San Candido guide.
Innichen - San Candido is a year-round destination. Summer (late spring to early autumn) is ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the alpine lakes and nature parks. Many mountain huts, like Rifugio Antonio Locatelli, are open from late June to late September. Winter offers excellent opportunities for skiing, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing, particularly in the Monte Baranci ski area and the larger 3 Peaks Dolomites ski area.
Yes, many attractions, especially mountain huts, offer food and accommodation. For instance, Rifugio Antonio Locatelli is known for its hospitality and kitchen, though booking in advance is recommended for overnight stays. Auronzo Hut and Talschlusshütte (Fondo Valle Hut) also provide hospitable services and local dishes. The San Candido Town Center itself is lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants.
Visitors particularly enjoy the breathtaking views and the unique atmosphere of the Dolomites. Spending a night at a refuge like Rifugio Antonio Locatelli allows you to experience stunning sunsets and starry skies after day tourists depart. The Büllelejoch Hut, the highest and smallest refuge in the Three Peaks Dolomites region, is praised for its fantastic location and outstanding kitchen, making the hike worthwhile.
Yes, the region is home to the Three Peaks Nature Park (Parco Naturale Tre Cime), a UNESCO World Heritage Site spanning over 11,000 hectares. The Source of the Rienz River is also considered a natural monument, originating at the foot of the Three Peaks. These areas are protected, and visitors should adhere to local regulations to preserve their natural beauty.
Innichen - San Candido is a renowned winter sports destination. You can enjoy excellent opportunities for skiing, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. The Monte Baranci ski area is popular, and the region is part of the larger 3 Peaks Dolomites ski area, offering a wide range of slopes and trails for all skill levels.
For easier walks, consider the paths around Lake Dobbiaco, which are ideal for gentle lakeside strolls. Val Fiscalina also offers beautiful forest walks. Monte Baranci, while offering adventure, also has easier paths suitable for families. Many of the running trails, such as the Chiesetta di Versciaco loop, can also be enjoyed as easy walks. You can find more options in the Running Trails around Innichen - San Candido guide, which includes moderate routes that can be adapted for walking.


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