
Climb natural rock faces above the valley, with routes set into Villanders’ rugged alpine terrain.
Villanders, Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, Italy
A classic Alpine chalet in Villanders with wooden dining room and traditional character. The property offers a terrace with views of the Dolomites, combining rustic Italian mountain style with comfortable modern living.
Villanders is a sunlit village above South Tyrol’s Eisack Valley, surrounded by alpine pastures, forests, and far-reaching mountain views. The area blends Italian and alpine influences, creating a distinctive atmosphere shaped by culture, landscape, and local tradition. Villanders sits on a high terrace above the Eisack Valley in South Tyrol, with wide, open views across the valley towards the Dolomites. The village is shaped by elevation and light, with long sightlines, clear air, and a strong sense of openness that comes from being set above the valley floor. From the village, paths lead directly onto the Villanderer Alm, one of South Tyrol’s largest alpine pasture areas. Wide meadows, forest edges, and gently rising terrain create long routes for walking and cycling across the plateau. As the land steepens towards the surrounding rock formations, the landscape also opens into varied climbing terrain, embedded naturally in the structure of the mountains rather than separated from everyday movement through the area.

Climb natural rock faces above the valley, with routes set into Villanders’ rugged alpine terrain.

Ride quiet forest roads and mountain paths by e-bike, linking villages, pastures, and viewpoints.

Hike through sunlit vineyards above the valley, tasting local wines where they’re grown.

Descend into the historic Villanders mine, tracing centuries of mining life beneath the mountain.