Drei Zinnen

Variety times five

The villages of the 3 Zinnen Dolomites region

In the 3 Zinnen Dolomites region, life in the valley is just as diverse and vibrant as it is up in the mountains. No fewer than five holiday villages welcome you with charm, character and their own unique atmosphere.

Lively or peaceful, family-friendly or active: In Prags, Niederdorf, Toblach, Innichen and Sexten, you’re sure to find the perfect base for your holiday. What they all have in common? They’re the ideal starting points for mountain adventures – and at the same time, the perfect places to slow down and 
feel at home.

Prags / Braies

Discover nature, tradition and relaxation in the enchanting village of Prags, and explore the holiday resort in the heart of the Prags Dolomites!
Visit Prags
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Niederdorf / Villabassa

Alpine wellness, top activities and South Tyrolean charm: Experience a blend of relaxation and adventure in the high-altitude health resort of Niederdorf!
Visit Niederdorf

Toblach / Dobbiaco

View of the Three Peaks, cultural gems and outdoor thrills: Toblach promises a holiday full of variety. Discover the village and its many offers now!
Visit Toblach

Innichen / San Candido

A charming town brimming with cultural and natural highlights, Innichen offers ample attractions for sports enthusiasts, families and culture seekers.
Visti Innichen
© Wisthaler Harald

Sexten / Sesto

Your Alpine mountain village: Enjoy outdoor adventures in Sexten and discover the Sexten sundial and the Fischleintal valley in the Three Peaks nature park!
Visit Sexten

Prags: untamed natural beauty

The Prags valley boasts a stunning natural landscape full of highlights. Whether it’s at the picturesque Plätzwiese high plateau or the shores of emerald-green Lake Prags: At this charming village, nature takes centre stage. If you’re curious about Alpine culture, Prags is also the perfect place to explore. Admire traditional farmhouses, discover local craftsmanship and experience a valley that consciously embraces sustainability and mindful living.

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Niederdorf: an Alpine wellness oasis

Niederdorf is all about tranquillity, regeneration and moving at your own pace. At the Kneipp-für-mich® activity park, you can feel the healing power of water and nature. Cycling and hiking enthusiasts can find a mix of gentle trails and more demanding routes starting right at the village. What’s more, Niederdorf offers a perfect Alpine balance of natural experiences, family time and cultural heritage – whether it’s at a local concert, a traditional festival or during a visit to the Haus Wassermann local museum.

© Kottersteger Manuel

Toblach: culture and nature with a view of the Three Peaks

In Toblach, Alpine culture meets pristine nature. The village is home to both the Gustav Mahler Music Weeks and the Monte Piana open-air museum and offers spectacular views of the iconic Three Peaks as well as access to nearby lakes and nature parks.

In the warmer months, outdoor lovers can explore the varied hiking routes and valley cycle paths. In winter, snow fans flock to the Nordic Arena. For food lovers, Toblach offers true indulgence, whether it’s at the Three Peaks show dairy or while browsing the local farmers’ markets.

Innichen: The urban-Alpine heart of the Dolomites

Innichen blends vibrant village life with relaxed Alpine charm. Whether you’re strolling through the pedestrian zone, enjoying an aperitif in the sun or heading out for a fun-filled day on Monte Baranci adventure mountain, you’ll feel the perfect harmony between southern flair and Alpine nature. Sports enthusiasts will love the extensive network of cycle paths, hiking trails and cross-country ski trails, while families can splash about at the Acquafun adventure pool.

History buffs can dive into the region’s rich past during concerts and events in the historic village centre.

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Sexten: the mountaineering village with Dolomite charm

Nestled beneath the iconic peaks of the Sexten sundial, Sexten is a dream destination for those who love reaching new heights. Whether you’re tackling a via ferrata, soaking up the serenity of the Fischleintal valley or diving into Alpine history at Haus der Berge Visitor Center, Sexten combines outdoor action with a deep sense of mountain heritage.

In winter, you will find perfectly groomed slopes, cross-country trails and winter hiking routes for unforgettable days in the snow. 

© Wisthaler Harald

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