Salorno

How to reach Salorno

Attraktions:
– Haderburg | Salorno
– Sculpture Garden | Salorno

Salorno/Salurn, the southernmost village in South Tyrol, is situated at the Chiusa di Salorno, the language border between German and Italian, and constitutes the end of the South Tyrolean wine route. It is the largest white wine growing region in South Tyrol. Castello di Salorno, Haderburg in German, arising majestically on a rock above the village, is the landmark of Salorno. The old village centre with its noble country houses and its Renaissance and Baroque buildings, its romantic alleys and archways, radiates a very special flair. Belonging to Salorno (224 m) are the idyllic hamlets of Pochi/Buchholz (556 m) and Cauria/Gfrill (1.326 m), which are part of Naturpark Trudner Horn/Monte Corno nature park. Salorno is not only a hiker’s paradise but offers much more: many festivals, concerts and cultural events ensure entertainment and are an expression of the joy of life in this region. Here, an Italian lifestyle meets South Tyrolean tradition, and it is precisely this mix that makes the village so attractive.

Enjoyment in Salorno:
Look forward to culinary fireworks in Auer/Ora, Montan/Montagna, Neumarkt/Egna and Salorno/Salurn. The region is a wine region and all villages are situated on the South Tyrolean wine route. Vineyards characterise the landscape and many inhabitants are wine-makers. Where good wine grows, good food is not far away. Törggelen is a popular autumn tradition: tasting new wines accompanied by delicious rural delicacies. But not only in autumn, we tempt your taste-buds throughout the year.