Bike rental Sanvit | Appiano

How to reach the bike rental Sanvit

Sanvit (vitae sana) stands for healthy living! Under this motto we opened our specialist shop in Appiano in 1989. In the following years we expanded and enlarged our business again and again. At the moment we have an exhibition area of 2.500m². We have a large selection of e-bikes, mountain bikes, racing bikes, clothing and everything the athlete’s heart desires.

Rental:
We are a specialist shop for mountain bikes, racing bikes, e-bikes, trekking bikes, fat bikes and children’s bikes of the brands Scott, Cube, Trek, Pinarello and Salsa.
Our specialized workshop takes care of service, repairs, warranty cases, etc.

Test and enjoy our rental bikes for one or more days!

We also rent bicycle helmets and locks, which are already included in the price.
Price list/Models:

1/2 day 1 day 2 days 3 days 4 days 5 days 6 days 7 days 7+ days
MTB Hardtrail 13€ 20€ 38€ 55€ 70€ 83€ 96€ 110€ +10/day
E-Bike MTB Hardtrail 20€ 30€ 58€ 85€ 107€ 132€ 154€ 170€ +15€/day
E-Bike MTB Fully 25€ 35€ 67€ 97€ 125€ 155€ 180€ 205€ +20€/day
Racing Bike 20€ 30€ 58€ 85€ 107€ 132€ 154€ 170€ +15€/day

Discover here the novelties 2019!

* Since we are closed on Sundays, bicycles cannot be rented on this day.

Visit us in our shop!

Clothing:
With a chic bike outfit you can really enjoy biking, because the style has to fit! In our clothing department you will find breathable jerseys, water-repellent trousers, fast helmets and glasses, comfortable gloves, inexpensive shoes and colorful backpacks.

Here you will find a large selection of cycling clothing, functional underwear, sports socks, cycling shoes, cycling gloves, helmets, glasses, protectors, backpacks and much more from the most famous brands.

In the fitness sector, our offer ranges from various home trainers to a large selection of treadmills, elliptical trainers, rowing machines, multistations, power benches and fitness accessories. Particularly noteworthy are the brands Horizon, Kettler, Vision, Tempo, Toorx and BH-Fitness.

We also have a large second-hand market.


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Contact:
Sanvit OHG – Bike & Fitness
Sillweg 70 A
39057 Appiano
+39 0471-660775

Rapunzel | Appiano

How to reach Rapunzel

Whether professional or amateur, artist or craft enthusiast – Rapunzel is your personal guide and companion in discovering new materials, methods and procedures. With creative ideas, in-depth expertise and, of course, a wide and deep range of branded products, we are at your side on your creative journey.

Contact:
Rapunzel Eppan
J.Innerhofer Str. 33
39057 Appiano (Bz)
+39 0471-661003

Ciardes

How to reach Ciardes

Attractions:
– The Kastelbell Castle

Tschars/Ciardes stretches across the Monte Sole mountain at the foot of the Texel group. It is located just below the hill of Juval Castle, at the entrance of the rugged Schnalstal valley. There are many historic farmsteads in the village center as well as examples of contemporary architecture which complement the old structures well and give the village the aura of a small but bustling living space. Ciardes also offers visitors many culinary delights.

Ciardes is the location of many beautiful hiking trails, like the Latschanderwaal trail with its chestnut groves, or the Ciardes Waalweg trail as one of the longest irrigation channel paths in South Tyrol (11km). The irrigation channel paths to Stava/Staben and Juvale/Juval are also well worth seeing and numerous culinary delights can be found along the way.

Taste and enjoy:
Castelbello-Ciardes/Kastelbell-Tschars is located between the mild Alpine-Mediterranean basin of Merano/Meran, the high Alpine glacier of Senales/Schnals and the windy but sunny Venosta Valley. Thus, it offers ideal conditions for high-quality farm products and specialties. The village is known for its organic produce such as asparagus and great wines, but also excellent fresh fruit such as apples and pears, apricots and berries. Castelbello-Ciardes is also home to great single-varietal fruit brandies.

The wines are mostly produced by small wine growers, who also run small farm distilleries and farmers’ shops, where all first-class products can be tasted and purchased locally.

Art and Culture:
The history of Venosta Valley is omnipresent in Castelbello-Ciardes/Kastelbell-Tschars, which lies along the ancient Roman trade route Via Claudia Augusta. Many places of interest line the way to the small village, including four castles, various estates and historic farmsteads. All testify to the importance of the village over the centuries. The many picturesque irrigation channel paths, orchards and vineyards around Castelbello-Ciardes are inviting for hikers to experience.

Visitors of the Messner Mountain Museum at Juval Castle can experience living history and art. This picturesque castle is located on the left shore of the Adige and is also the setting for many popular events. Not only cultural events, but also traditions and customs are high on the agenda. The festivals, processions and autumnal Törggelen are yearly highlights for locals and guests.

Glorenza

How to reach Glorenza

Attractions:
The smallest town of South Tyrol | Glorenza
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With its 900 inhabitants, the historic town of Glorenza/Glurns in the south of Malles/Mals is one of the smallest cities in the world. First mentioned in 1304 as Glurns, Glorenza has hardly changed over the centuries. This gem of the Upper Venosta Valley has a medieval centre and boasts the only intact enclosed fortification, complete with fully preserved ramparts and picturesque gate towers.

The old historic centre with its arcades, villas, churches and Castle, showcase the former wealth and importance of the city. Historically, Glorenza was situated at a busy junction along the Via Claudia Augusta and was an important trading centre for the salt trade. There are a number of archaeological traces dating back to Ancient Roman times. The Gate Tower hosts a permanent exhibition of the most famous son of the city, the artist and illustrator Paul Flora, who died in 2009.

Art and Culture:
The cultural region of Upper Venosta Valley had already served as a valley for travelers in ancient times. Today historic sites, castles, churches and monasteries decorated with frescoes and artwork from over ten centuries ago, bear witness to this and can be visited by guests. The Celts, Romans and Rhaetians like the Venosti, but also the early Christian Middle Ages, left their mark. These include the Roman trade road Via Claudia Augusta, the medieval town of Glorenza/Glurns and many cultural monuments. They turn a trip to Upper Venosta Valley into a very special cultural experience.

Upper Venosta Valley, as “the valley of artists”, also lives up to its cultural and historical heritage with its way of life. Customs and traditions from ancient times go hand in hand with innovation and contemporary architecture. In this unique cultural landscape, hikers follow a trail of mountain churches and enjoy the view from the irrigation channels.

Tasting and enjoying:
The Upper Venosta Valley is characterized by sunshine, wind and low rainfall. The fertile microclimate rendering in the Upper Venosta Valley is an ideal place for lovers of high-quality fruit, such as the Pala pear, apples, apricots, berries and chestnuts. Other traditional staple products of the regional cuisine are: pasture cheese, rye, spelt and buckwheat.

These delicacies and farm products are real treats for gourmets and are sold directly at the farms or in the markets of this holiday region. Guided tours of the farms are also very popular with guests and locals as are the tastings.

Active Holiday:
The diverse areas surrounding the Ötztal Alps, the Ortler Group and Sesvenna Group is an attraction for active holiday goers and families year round, and tailor-made for an active holiday in the Upper Venosta Valley.

Hiking, mountain climbing, bicycling and mountain biking on new paths – that is summer in the Upper Venosta Valley holiday area. A very compact, well-maintained and well-signposted network of trails for bikers, recreational cyclists and hikers with many places to take a break runs through the Upper Venosta Valley; also along the mountain refuge huts and alpine pastures high above.

Active vacationers in Upper Venosta Valley discover new paths along the irrigation channel paths of Monte Sole mountain, but also on mountain tours in the Ötztal Alps, the Sesvenna group or Ortles group and on multi-day hikes like the Venosta Valley High Mountain Trail.

Fishing and paragliding, enjoyment in the sport zone SportWell, and archery on a high-alpine 3D panorama-course, make for a very special summer holiday experience in Venosta.

The Family Ski Area Watles in the sunny Upper Venosta Valley provides skiers with excellent infrastructure, groomed slopes and huts with sun terraces. The region also offers winter walking trails and ski touring in the Ötztal Alps, the Ortler region and in the Stelvio National Park, as well as ice skating rinks, sledging runs and romantic horse-drawn carriage rides through the forests. Fans of Nordic ski sport will enjoy the Center for Cross-Country Skiing: sight of numerous international competitions.

An evening visit to the sauna and the fitness room at the Malles sport center Sportwell will get tired muscles regenerated for the next day. Evenings in the Sportwell can also be rounded-off with a bowling game or tennis match.

Balneum | Vipiteno

How to reach the Balneum

The Balneum Vipiteno guarantees you an extraordinary sauna and bathing experience. Immerse yourself in the bathing pleasure in alpine flair. The wellness oasis has been tastefully furnished with alpine elements. Experience inviting panorama relaxation rooms, decorative elements made of Pfitscher silver quartzite and slow down your heartbeat in the “hay room”.
The Balneum offers year-round bathing fun for young and old. Those seeking peace and quiet will find a true oasis in the spacious sauna area. Swimmers and families can chat in the indoor swimming pool in winter and in the sunny sunbathing lawns and outdoor swimming pool in summer. The beauty department and the bistro-cafè round off the offer perfectly and give you unforgettable hours alone, as a couple or as a family.

Opening hours indoor & outdoor swimming pool winter:
05.09.2019 – 02.06.2020
MO-FR 4.00 to 10.00 pm
SA/SU/public holidays/school holidays: 10.00 am – 10.00 pm
Morning swimming: wednesday and friday, 8.00 – 11.00 am (except public holidays and school holidays)

Opening hours Sauna winter:
05.09.2019 – 02.06.2020
MO-FR 3.00 to 10.00 pm
SA/SU/public holidays/school holidays: 10.00 am – 10.00 pm
Sauna only for woman: Monday, 3.00 – 6.30 pm (except public holidays and school holidays)
Family-sauna: sunday/public holidays, 10.00 am – 4.00 pm

Prices:

3 Hour Card Bathroom
Children 4-15 years 5,50 €
Teenagers, students, seniors 7,50 €
Adults 9,00 €
Families 23,50 €

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Day ticket bath
Children 4-15 years 7,00 €
Teenagers, students, seniors 8,50 €
Adults 11,00 €
Families 29,00 €

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3 hour ticket sauna & bath (Mon-Fri)
Children 4-15 years 8,50 €
Teenagers, students, seniors 17,50 €
Adults 19,00 €

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3 hour ticket sauna & bath (Sa, Sun, school holidays)
Children 4-14 years 9,50 €
Teenagers, students, seniors 19,00 €
Adults 21,00 €

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Day tickets sauna & bath (Mon-Fri)
Children 4-14 years 10,00 €
Teenagers, students, seniors 21,00 €
Adults 23,00 €
Families 54,00 €

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Day tickets sauna & bath (Sa, Sun, school holidays)
Children 4-14 years 11,00 €
Teenagers, students, seniors 22,50 €
Adults 25,00 €
Families 59,00 €

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Note: Reduction for SterzingCard holders 1,00-2,00 €. Additional payment for hourly tickets, each started 1/2 hour 1,00 € per person.

Contact:
Balneum Vipiteno
Karl – Riedmann – Platz 5
39049 Sterzing
+39 0472-760107

Bad weather program | The south of South Tyrol

In case of bad weather, we recommend:

Wineries
– Winery | Kaltern
Wine estate Ritterhof | Caldaro
– Wine estate Pfitscher | Montagna
– Winery Bolzano | Bolzano
– Winery San Michele | Appiano
– Kellerei St. Pauls | Eppan
– Kellerei Schreckbichl | Eppan
– Kellerei Tramin | Tramin

Distillery:
Farm distillery St. Urban | Cornaiano

Museums Bolzano and surroundings:
– South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology | Bolzano
Municipal Museum | Bolzano
Mercantile Museum | Bozen
– BZ ’18-’45: A permanent exhibition within the Monument to Victory | Bolzano
The Museum of Nature South Tyrol | Bolzano
Museion | Bozen
Museum Pons Drusi | Bozen
School Museum | Bolzano
– Beekeeping Museum Plattnerhof | Renon

Museums Oltradige-Bassa Atesina:
The South Tyrolean Wine Museum | Kaltern
Museum Castle Moos-Schulthaus | Eppan
Village Museum | Aldein
Museum of People through Time | Kurtatsch
Museum of Popular Culture | Egna/Neumarkt
– Museum in the Residence of Bishop Johannes Zwerger | Altrei

Churches:
Assumption of Our Lady Cathedral | Bolzano
Parish Church | San Paolo

 

Castles:
– MMM Firmian at Sigmundskron Castle | Bolzano
Runkelstein castle | Bolzano
Castle Gandegg | Appiano
– Haderburg | Salorno

Attractions:
– Semi-rural House | Bozen
– Glass house III | Bolzano
– Nativity Scene Museum Muri-Gries | Bozen
– ar/ge Kunst | Bozen/Bolzano
Le Carceri Gallery | Kaltern
Mill ensemble on the Thal stream | Aldein
– Monte Corno Nature Park | Trodena

Aktiv:
– Trampoline park | Egna

Winery Tramin | Termeno

How to reach the Winery Tramin

The Tramin growers’ co-operative was founded in 1898, today is counted among the leading wineries of Italy. The strong contrast between hot days and cool night time temperatures develops floral and exotic aromas, spice, body and weight but with a firm backbone of acidity making them extremely elegant.

Winetypes:
White wines: Moscato Giallo , Müller Thurgau , Pinot Grigio , Chardonnay , Gewürztraminer , Sauvignon , Pinot Blanc
Red wines: Moscato Rosa , Cabernet , Merlot , Lagrein , Pinot Noir , Schiava (Vernatsch)

Cellar tours:
April – October: Tuesday and Thursday at 10 am


Opening hours:

April – October:

Monday – Friday 9 am – 7 pm
Saturday 9 am – 5 pm

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November-March:

Monday – Friday 9: am – 6 pm
Saturday 9 am – 5 pm

Sunday closed


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Contact:
Winery Tramin
Weinstraße 144
39040 Tramin
+39 0471 096633

Winery Schreckbichl | Appiano

How to reach the Winery Schreckbichl

The 28 winegrowers from Schreckbichl near Girlan were rebels, who left the Garlan cellar cooperative in 1960 to found their own cooperative. They named them after their homeland, the small hamlet of Schreckbichl. But the Schreckbichler were also pioneers, because after their foundation they began to consistently turn the quality spiral. Today, the 300 members and employees of the winery continue to work consistently according to this model.
The 300 winegrowers cultivate the wine on a total area of 300 hectares. The vineyards are situated between 230 and 650 metres above sea level in one of the best growing areas in South Tyrol. A total of 12 varieties are cultivated, 35 percent of the wines are red wines and 65 percent white wines. Working in harmony with nature has long been an issue at Schreckbichl and applies not only to winegrowing, where cultivation is as gentle as possible and harvesting is carried out exclusively by hand, but also includes the cellar. Since the completion of the conversion work in spring 2012, photovoltaic panels and a heat recovery system have made the winery largely energy self-sufficient.

Winetypes:
White wines: Gewürztraminer , Chardonnay , Goldmuskateller , Müller Thurgau , Pinot Grigio , Riesling , Sauvignon , Weissburgunder
Red wines: Pinot Noir , Cabernet , Lagrein , Merlot , Vernatsch

Cellar tours:
On request.


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Opening hours:

Summer (01. July – 09. August):

Monday – Friday 9 am – 06:30 pm
Saturday 9 am – 00:30 pm

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Summer/Autumn (10. August – 02. November 2019)

Monday – Friday 9 am – 06:30 pm
Saturday 9 am – 04:30 pm

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Winter 2019/20 (04. November 2019 – 04. April 2020)

Monday – Friday 9 am – 00:30 pm and 02:30 pm – 6 pm
Saturday 9 am – 00:30 pm

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Contact:
Winery Schreckbichl
Weinstraße 8
39057 Girlan
+39-0471 664246

Bad weather program | Val d’Isarco & Val Sarentino

In case of bad weather, we recommend:

Castles:
– Sabiona/Säben Monastery | Chiusa
– Franzensfeste Fortress
– Velturno castle | Feldthurns
– Castle Trostburg | Ponte Gardena

Churches:
– Bressanone Cathedral | Bressanone

Museums:
– City museum | Chiusa
– Gufidaun Village Museum | Chiusa
– Abbazia di Novacella | Bressanone
– The Museum of Pharmacy | Bressanone
– White Tower Museum | Bressanone
– Tiso Mineral Museum | Funes
– Collepietra Museum | Collepietra

– Thurn Castle local museum | Nova Ponente

Wineries:
– Cantina Valle Isarco | Chiusa

Attractions:
– Max Valier observatory – Planetarium Alto Adige | Collepietra
– Archeoparc | Villanders
Archeoparc | Feldthurns
– Mountain mine expirience | Villanders
– Funes Nature Park House | Funes
– Imperial Palace | Bressanone
Cloister | Bressanone
– The Roherhaus | Sarentino

Activities:
– Climbing hall “Vertikale” | Bressanone
– Bouldering hall | Castelrotto