Nature Gem in South Tyrol

Stelvio National Park

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Stelvio National Park Sulden

Nature Gem in the Venosta Valley

Located in the Venosta Valley in western South Tyrol, the mountain village of Sulden lies within the stunning landscapes of the Stelvio National Park. This vast alpine reserve encompasses the entire Ortler-Cevedale mountain range and its surrounding valleys, stretching into Lombardy.

With a surface area of 134,620 hectares, it’s one of the largest protected nature parks in the Alps.

Where Nature and Alpine Culture Live in Harmony

What sets this region apart is the coexistence of pristine wilderness and traditional alpine pastures and forests. Across varying altitudes, a diverse landscape reveals itself:
  • Crystal-clear glacier lakes
  • Rushing mountain streams
  • Expansive alpine meadows

This is a place of peace, authenticity, and untouched natural beauty, where man and nature live side by side.

Refuge for Rare Alpine Animals and Plants

Stelvio National Park Sulden is a paradise for wildlife and plant lovers. With a bit of luck, you may encounter:

Marmots, ibex, deer or soaring golden eagles
Rare alpine flowers and medicinal plants

This untouched habitat is a true oasis of biodiversity, ideal for explorers, families, and nature photographers.

Adventure, Discovery & Pure Mountain Air

Whether you’re following quiet high-alpine hiking trails, joining a guided nature walk, or simply breathing in the clean, cool air, the Venosta Valley and Stelvio National Park invite you to reconnect with nature.

➡️ Sulden is more than a starting point – it’s an essential part of the park’s living landscape.