
Nauders (1,350m) is a relatively high mountain ski resort, at the very western end of Tyrol. From here you are close to both Italy and Switzerland. You can organize a number of nice trips directly from Nauders. The town itself also offers some interesting sights worth seeing.
Schloss Naudersberg
The most important monument of the city is without a doubt Schloss Naudersberg, located basically at the very southern end of Nauders. Nowadays, the castle has private owners and serves as a museum. It stands in a very tactical location on the way to the Reschen Pass. Here we can start our walk through the city.

Surroundings of the castle
The castle itself stands on a small hill, but these days it is overgrown with mature trees that partially cover the castle. On historical postcards, it looks much more interesting here without the small forest. There is also a SPAR department store and a children's playground near the castle, so it is quite lively. The famous Bergkastel resort can be seen from the castle.

Mariahilfkirche in Nauders
We will move along Alte Strasse to the historic city center. The beautiful Mariahilfkirche church is located here.

Nauders Center
In the very center of the city you will find beautiful Tyrolean houses, such as the Gasthof zum goldenen Löven , or the famous Hotel Post next door.

Upper Nauders
However, the most beautiful church of the city – the Pfarrkirche – can only be found in the upper part. Its characteristic slender tower is in all promotional photos of the city.

Mountain views directly from Nauders
Directly from Nauders there are beautiful views of the mountains – mainly in the western direction towards Switzerland. So direct your walk to the very top of the city, where the views are the best. Among the famous peaks that you can see from here are, for example, Piz Lad (2,808m) or Piz Mundin (3,146m).

Morning view of Nauders
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