Sustainable holidays
in the Eggental valley
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Why a holiday in the Eggental valley is especially sustainable

Sustainable holidays in the Eggental valley

Together on a green mission

As you may know, the issue of sustainability is of great concern to us and it therefore runs like a green thread through all of our ideas, initiatives and events. The natural world of the Eggental valley is a vital and beneficial habitat for plants, animals and for humans too. And this is exactly what you should sense while on holiday! The destination criteria of the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) are important key points for us: the GSTC issues a sustainability certification, the highest of its kind in the tourism sector. This is for us a first milestone in measurably developing the region towards sustainability. Our offers are accordingly designed to take account of the impact on Profit, Planet and People, while at the same time striving to achieve the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

You can help us in this important mission to serve nature by making use of soft mobility alternatives, leaving your car at home and exploring the Dolomites instead by bike, bus, ski lift, etc., discovering and enjoying local products – and enjoying our Green Events! This way we can set clear, green markers TOGETHER that, along with the GSTC certification, represent important guarantees for a sustainable holiday experience!

Sustainable experiences
In harmony with nature
Public transport Bus South Tyrol | © IDM Südtirol-Alto Adige/Manuel Kottersteger
Mobility on site
Experience the Eggental without car
Hike in the forest of Latemar | © Helmuth Rier
Sustainable offers
Holidays as green as possible
Awareness
in the cable railways in Carezza
Green meadow with fire lily | © Jens Staudt
Sustainability certificates
of our accommodation
Lift ride chairlift Oberholz - Obereggen | © Helmuth Rier
Awareness
in the cable railways in Obereggen
Traditional mowing of the alpine meadow below Latemar | © Obereggen Latemar AG/Günther Pichler
Mountain farmer support
Volunteers needed
Autumn Crocuses Latemar | © Gabriel Eisath
Sustainability Label South Tyrol
South Tyrol's tourism: certifies sustainable
Meadow of flowers Nova Ponente/Deutschnofen | © Eggental Tourismus/Thomas Monsorno
The green thread running through the Eggental valley
Sustainability requires perseverance
Sustainable experiences
In harmony with nature
Public transport Bus South Tyrol | © IDM Südtirol-Alto Adige/Manuel Kottersteger
Mobility on site
Experience the Eggental without car
Hike in the forest of Latemar | © Helmuth Rier
Sustainable offers
Holidays as green as possible
Awareness
in the cable railways in Carezza
Green meadow with fire lily | © Jens Staudt
Sustainability certificates
of our accommodation
Lift ride chairlift Oberholz - Obereggen | © Helmuth Rier
Awareness
in the cable railways in Obereggen
Traditional mowing of the alpine meadow below Latemar | © Obereggen Latemar AG/Günther Pichler
Mountain farmer support
Volunteers needed
Autumn Crocuses Latemar | © Gabriel Eisath
Sustainability Label South Tyrol
South Tyrol's tourism: certifies sustainable
Meadow of flowers Nova Ponente/Deutschnofen | © Eggental Tourismus/Thomas Monsorno
The green thread running through the Eggental valley
Sustainability requires perseverance
Latemar and Latemar Forest | © Eggental Tourismus/Jens Staudt

Did you know that in the Eggental valley...

  • ... five hydropower plants supply over 5,000 households and businesses with CO₂-free green electricity?
  • ... in addition, two district heating plants fed with biomass from the forests of Val d'Ega supply more than 500 households and businesses, thus saving around 1.2 million liters of heating oil per year?
  • ... the Carezza ski resort and four hotels have joined the association "Turn to zero"? They measure their CO₂ footprint annually and try to reduce or offset it as far as possible. 
  • ... the Obereggen ski area has been operating a certified environmental management system for 16 years and, for example, sows its own seed mix when working on the slopes in order to maintain the biodiversity of the meadows?
  • ... the Oberholz mountain hut at 2,096 m is heated exclusively with geothermal energy?
Lake Carezza with view to the Latemar | © Eggental Tourismus/StorytellerLabs
Mountain Pass
1 Ticket - 17 lifts - 3 mountains

Holders of the Mountain Pass can use 17 lifts in the heart of the RosengartenLatemar and Schlern/Sciliar any three or five days within a period of seven consecutive days.

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