Good to know: Flowering periods depend on weather conditions, sunshine and altitude. Variations of one to two weeks are perfectly normal.
Here are our seven most beautiful spring blossom highlights in Südtirol:
1. Spring snowflakes in the Spring Valley near Montiggl (until early March)
In the so-called Spring Valley between Eppan and Kaltern, close to Lake Montiggl, countless white spring snowflakes mark the beginning of the season. A walk through the valley feels like a gentle prelude to spring: soft light, crisp air and a carpet of blossoms.
2. Blooming promenades in Meran (mid-March)
From mid-March onwards, the spa town of Meran turns into a Mediterranean floral dream. Lined with palm trees, magnolias and ornamental cherry trees, the promenades invite you to stroll and linger. On sunny spring days, you can truly feel the lightness of South Tyrol.
3. Daffodil bloom at Heidereggerhof above Burgstall (mid-March – early April)
Above Burgstall, an impressive natural spectacle awaits: around Heidereggerhof, thousands of white daffodils transform the meadows into a fragrant sea of blossoms. A special tip for anyone wishing to experience spring in its most authentic form.
4. Wisteria tunnel on the Oswald Promenade in Bozen (late March – mid-April)
Almost fairytale-like, the wisteria tunnel along the Oswald Promenade near the Waterwall Promenade enchants visitors. When the deep violet blossoms hang from the pergolas, a fragrant floral corridor emerges, revealing its magic especially in the morning and evening light.
5. Cherry blossom in the Herrengarten in Brixen (late March – early April)
In Brixen’s Herrengarten, cherry trees reveal their most romantic side. Delicate pink blossoms meet historic architecture, creating a charming setting for a leisurely spring walk.
6. Apple blossom in the Adige Valley (April)
In April, the entire Adige Valley glows in white and pink. Apple blossom is one of South Tyrol’s most spectacular natural events, shaping the landscape like no other – a sea of delicate petals set against an alpine backdrop.
7. Crocus carpets at the Moltner Joch (early April – early May)
As soon as the snow retreats, thousands of purple crocuses appear at Moltner Joch. The wide alpine meadows at around 1,800 metres above sea level offer breathtaking panoramic views – perfect for a spring hike with far-reaching vistas.
Spring in South Tyrol is an invitation to step outside, feel the sun and experience nature mindfully. Between blossom hikes, delightful moments on the terrace and relaxing hours in the spa, this season unfolds its very special charm.
Here are our seven most beautiful spring blossom highlights in Südtirol:
1. Spring snowflakes in the Spring Valley near Montiggl (until early March)
In the so-called Spring Valley between Eppan and Kaltern, close to Lake Montiggl, countless white spring snowflakes mark the beginning of the season. A walk through the valley feels like a gentle prelude to spring: soft light, crisp air and a carpet of blossoms.
2. Blooming promenades in Meran (mid-March)
From mid-March onwards, the spa town of Meran turns into a Mediterranean floral dream. Lined with palm trees, magnolias and ornamental cherry trees, the promenades invite you to stroll and linger. On sunny spring days, you can truly feel the lightness of South Tyrol.
3. Daffodil bloom at Heidereggerhof above Burgstall (mid-March – early April)
Above Burgstall, an impressive natural spectacle awaits: around Heidereggerhof, thousands of white daffodils transform the meadows into a fragrant sea of blossoms. A special tip for anyone wishing to experience spring in its most authentic form.
4. Wisteria tunnel on the Oswald Promenade in Bozen (late March – mid-April)
Almost fairytale-like, the wisteria tunnel along the Oswald Promenade near the Waterwall Promenade enchants visitors. When the deep violet blossoms hang from the pergolas, a fragrant floral corridor emerges, revealing its magic especially in the morning and evening light.
5. Cherry blossom in the Herrengarten in Brixen (late March – early April)
In Brixen’s Herrengarten, cherry trees reveal their most romantic side. Delicate pink blossoms meet historic architecture, creating a charming setting for a leisurely spring walk.
6. Apple blossom in the Adige Valley (April)
In April, the entire Adige Valley glows in white and pink. Apple blossom is one of South Tyrol’s most spectacular natural events, shaping the landscape like no other – a sea of delicate petals set against an alpine backdrop.
7. Crocus carpets at the Moltner Joch (early April – early May)
As soon as the snow retreats, thousands of purple crocuses appear at Moltner Joch. The wide alpine meadows at around 1,800 metres above sea level offer breathtaking panoramic views – perfect for a spring hike with far-reaching vistas.
Spring in South Tyrol is an invitation to step outside, feel the sun and experience nature mindfully. Between blossom hikes, delightful moments on the terrace and relaxing hours in the spa, this season unfolds its very special charm.





