You have planned a vacation in South Tyrol and the weather forecasts are not too good? No problem, because the popular holiday destination offers you various activities even in the rain, promising excitement and fun for the whole family.
1. Aquarena Brixen – Relaxation and Fun for Everyone
How about a visit to the Aquarena in Brixen? Here, numerous water basins and pools await big and small swimmers. Additionally, you can relax in the large sauna landscape, enjoy yourself in the fitness area, and then strengthen yourself in the restaurant.
2. Off to the Railway Museum!
If you're interested in model or railway trains, you should pay a visit to the Railway World Rabland. On an area of about 1,000 m², you can expect 12,000 figures, 400 vehicles, 70 trains, and 800 meters of tracks. On the ground floor, you can admire trains from various eras, while on the first floor, you can marvel at South Tyrol in miniature format. An exciting experience for all age groups – especially for children, who can engage with the world of railways in a playful way.
3. Juval Castle – The Myth of the Mountain
Also worth a trip is Juval Castle in Kastelbell, which is entirely dedicated to the Myth of the Mountain. Here, you can discover an extensive collection of Tibetan artifacts, a mask collection, and an exhibition on Gesar-Ling. The adventure library and the expedition cellar are additional highlights. The facility was renovated in 1983 by Reinhold Messner and serves as a residence and museum.
4. Copper Mine Prettau – Deep Underground
About 600 years ago, Prettau copper was highly sought after. Today, you can take a mine train into the interior of the mountain and learn a lot about the history of mining in Prettau during a tour. Additionally, there is a climate tunnel, which allows visitors to find peace and relaxation away from everyday life.
5. DoloMythos – A Journey Back in Time
Fancy a trip into the world of myths and legends? Then visit the DoloMythos Museum in Innichen. Here, you can encounter dinosaurs and fossilized landscapes and learn about the ancestors of lizards and snakes. Parts of the largest gold find in the Alps are also presented, and children can embark on an exciting treasure hunt.

6. Puzzle Fun in the Escape Room Val Gardena
For fun and variety for the whole family, the Escape Room Val Gardena provides. While the clock is ticking, you must search for clues and solve tricky puzzles. There are four different rooms available, each offering different themes. An exciting experience for rainy days!




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