Resia Pass
The Resia Pass is a mountain pass located in the eastern Alps, connecting Italy and Austria. It sits at an elevation of 1,504 meters (4,934 feet) and is part of the South Tyrol region in northern Italy. The pass is known for its scenic views and is a popular route for travelers and cyclists.
The area around the Resia Pass features the stunning Reschensee lake, famous for its submerged church tower. This picturesque landscape attracts tourists year-round, offering opportunities for hiking, skiing, and exploring the rich cultural heritage of the region.