Castelrotto in South Tyrol

In the heart of the Dolomites, Castelrotto (or Kastelruth in German) is a charming village that captivates visitors with its rich history, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality. Whether you're an avid adventurer, a history enthusiast, or simply looking for a tranquil retreat, Castelrotto has something to offer everyone.

Selected accommodations in Castelrotto

Hotel Enzian - Castelrotto in South Tyrol

Our Hotel Enzian is situated in Siusi allo Sciliar, at the foot of the Sciliar in South Tyrol at the heart of the Dolomites.

from 98 € per day
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EDEN apartments - Castelrotto in South Tyrol

Free and light-hearted are the adjectives that best describe a holiday at Eden Apartments. Surrounded by nature, our residence is perfect for relaxing and finding new energy.

from 135 € per day
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Ferienwohnung Grünewald - Castelrotto in South Tyrol

The Villa "Appartements Grünewald" is located at the foot of the Seiser Alm in South Tyrol, below the mighty Santner Peak, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Dolomites.

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Natur Residence Dolomitenhof - Castelrotto in South Tyrol

Near the Alpe di Siusi at the foot of the Dolomites, our Residence Hotel offers rooms and apartments with breakfast, a small wellness centre and a winter shuttle service.

from 127.5 € per day
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At the foot of Alpe di Siusi

Where is Castelrotto?

Castelrotto is situated in the South Tyrol holiday region of northern Italy, in the scenic Dolomites. This picturesque village is located at an elevation of about 1,060 meters above sea level, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

Brief history

The history of Castelrotto dates back to ancient times, with its first recorded mention in the 10th century. The village has a rich cultural heritage, influenced by both Italian and Austrian traditions. Notable historical landmarks include the Parish Church of Saints Peter and Paul, which features a striking bell tower visible from miles away.

Top attractions in Castelrotto

Historic landmarks

One of the most iconic landmarks in Castelrotto is the Parish Church of Saints Peter and Paul. The church’s impressive Gothic architecture and its towering bell tower, which stands at 82 meters, make it a must-visit. Another significant site is the Presule Castle in Fiè allo Sciliar, a medieval fortress being a venue for many events and concerts today. Another hidden gem is the small chapel of St. Valentin, known for its beautiful frescoes and panoramic views.

Natural attractions

Nature lovers will find plenty to admire in Castelrotto. The Alpe di Siusi (Seiser Alm), the largest high-altitude Alpine meadow in Europe, is just a short drive away. This area is perfect for hiking, skiing, and enjoying panoramic views of the Dolomites.

Cultural sites

Cultural enthusiasts can explore the local Museum of Traditional Costumes, which showcases the traditional way of life in South Tyrol. Additionally, the village often hosts concerts and performances that highlight the region's musical heritage.

Exploring the outdoors

Outdoor adventures

Castelrotto offers a vast selection of outdoor activities throughout the year. In the summer, visitors can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and paragliding. During the winter months, the area transforms into a winter wonderland, ideal for skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing. The Parco Naturale Catinaccio-Sciliar offers stunning hiking trails and allows you to explore the unique flora and fauna of the Dolomites.

Local events and festivals

The village is known for its vibrant events and festivals. The “Kastelruther Spatzenfest”, held annually in October, celebrates the famous local folk music band, Kastelruther Spatzen. The Oswald von Wolkenstein Ride in early summer is another popular event, featuring a historic horseback riding competition.

For families with kids

Families will find plenty of activities to enjoy together. The Marinzen Alp, accessible by a scenic chairlift ride, offers a petting zoo, playgrounds, and easy hiking trails suitable for children.

Accommodation in Castelrotto

  • Hotels and inns: Castelrotto boasts a range of accommodation options to suit all budgets.
  • Bed & breakfasts: For a more personalised experience, consider staying at one of the local bed and breakfasts. 
  • Camping and alternative stays: Those who enjoy the great outdoors might opt for camping or staying in a mountain hut.

Impressions

Hilly landscape with green meadows, forests and houses of a village in the centre
Sun shines through clouds on mountain peaks and meadows
Spring on the Alpe di Siusi, flowers and snow-covered mountain peaks
Winter landscape and dolomites against a blue sky
Forest and cabins in deep snow
Historic house with artistic paintings, other houses and mountains behind it
A couple looks away towards a village with a church tower in the centre and a mountain range in the background
Snow-covered Sassolungo gourp at dusk

Travel tips

Getting to Castelrotto

Castelrotto is accessible by car and bus. The nearest major city is Bolzano, which has excellent transport connections to the rest of Italy and beyond. From Bolzano, you can take a bus or drive to Castelrotto.

Best times to visit

While Castelrotto is beautiful year-round, the best times to visit are during the summer (June to September) for hiking and outdoor activities, and winter (December to March) for skiing and winter sports.

Transportation within Castelrotto

Once in Castelrotto, you can easily explore the village on foot. For trips to nearby attractions, consider renting a bike or using the local bus services, which are efficient and convenient.