Speckworld | Naturno

How to reach the Speckworld

The Moser Speckworld introduces the visitors to the history of bacon in a building of original alpine hut character. The adventure world displays a traditional smoking kitchen with an old stove, an original pig trough, original stuffer, an old product scale, and many other old tools used in bacon production.
Interactive stations and information boards explain the traditional and modern way of producing bacon, and include valuable tips for storing bacon, the right cutting technique, and much more. And pictures and recipes of dishes show the visitors, what can be prepared with South Tyrolean bacon.

Opening hours:
Summer:
Monday – Sunday: 9am – 6pm

Winter:
Monday – Friday: 9am – 6pm
Saturday: 9am – 1pm

Price:
free entry

Contact:
Speckworld
Stein 17
39025, Naturno
+39 0473 671008

Palais Mamming Museum | Merano

How to reach the Palais Mamming Museum

The Palais Mamming Museum is located in a newly renovated Baroque palace in Piazza Duomo and hosts the collections of the civic museum. The permanent exhibition offers an overview of the historical development oft he city and ist outskirts. The collection includes several exotic items as an Egyptian mummy, a typewriter of Peter Mitterhofer and a funerary mask of Napoleon’s. Open between March 27th 2018 and January 6th 2019. Tue–Sat 10.30 a.m––5 p.m.; Sun/Bank holidays 10.30 a.m1 p.m.; Monday closed.

Opening hours
27th March 2019 bis 06. Jänner 2020:
Dienstag – Samstag 10:30 bis 17:00 Uhr
Sonntag 10:30 bis 13:00 Uhr
Montag Ruhetag

Entry fees:

Adults 6,00 €
Students, senior citizens, local residents, people with disabilities 5,00 €
Groups over 10 persons 5,00€
Teenagers up to 18 years free entry
Familiy card
10,00€
Combiticket (Palais Mamming Museum & Princely Castle) 8,00€

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Contact:

Palais Mamming Museum
Pfarrplatz 6
39012 Merano
+39 0473 270038

Taranto Castle | Naturno

How to reach the Taranto Castle

The castle is located at the foot of the Tramontana mountain (Nördersberg). Dornsberg or Tarantsberg Castle, as it also used to be called, has been established in 1217 by the Lords von Tarant. Members of this family were demonstrably imperial ministerialis of Tyrol. They decorated the castle with panels, tiled stove, carved doors and windows, and many more elements. In the St Ursula chapel there is also a winged altar, the walls boast ancient paintings. In the heart of the castle the donjon towers into the sky.

Around 1291, proprietor of the castle was Count Meinhard II, around 1347 it was Heinrich von Annenberg, from 1699 the Counts von Mohr and later on the Giovanelli and Fuchs families.

After the end of WWII the building was damaged, but in 1964 the Gottschall family from Munich purchased the castle complex and had it restored with the utmost effort. Still today this castle is in possession of this family.


Taranto Castle cannot be visited.

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Contact:
Tourist Information Naturns/Naturno
Rathausstraße/Via Municipio 1
39025 Naturns/Naturno
+39 0473 666077

Kunst Meran | Merano

How to reach Kunst Meran

Kunst Meran – Merano Arte (Merano Arts) is an atelier in the centre of Merano that is a meeting place for local artists.

Actually it is more than just a museum: Merano Arts is a combined gallery, a museum, stages different events such as concerts, performances, literary meetings, seminars and workshops, and enthuses lovers of contemporary and vanguard arts. Topics such as architecture, arts, literature, music, photography and new media are treated. The offer is completed by the Café Kunsthaus.

Kunst Merano – Merano Arte can be visited in the Cassa di Risparmio House, a beautifully restored building in the Arcades of Merano. On three floors and on 500 sqm, it provides plenty of space for exhibitions and an event hall for 70 people. Opened in 2001, it is conducted by the association “artForum Gallery”. Since 2004 it is member of the Italian Museums of Contemporary Arts, AMACI.

On the upper floor, there is by the way an atelier apartment, providing space for artists from all over as “artists in residence”. In this way upcoming artists are promoted and introduced into the national arts scene that is also an advantage for local artists. And how to reach Merano Arts? The Arcades are a pedestrian zone, around there are parking spaces (subject to charge). The busses stop at the nearby Piazza Teatro (Theatre Square) or in the Via delle Corse road.

Opening hours:
Jan 1 – Nov 30, 2019:
from Tuesday to Saturday from 10 am to 6 pm
Sundays and bank holidays from 11 am to 6 pm
Dec 1 – Dec 31, 2019:
from Monday to Saturday from 10 am to 6 pm
Sundays and bank holidays from 11 am to 6 pm

on Dec 24 and 31 open till 2 pm
closed on Dec 25 and New Year

Entry fee:

Adults 6,00 €
Reduced (Seniors, Guestcard,..) 5,00 €
Students up to 26 years 2,00€
Children up to 14 years
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Contact:

Kunst Meran
Laubengasse 163
39012 Merano
+39 0473 212643

Museum of the “Kastelruther Spatzen” | Castelrotto

How to reach the Museum of the “Kastelruther Spatzen”

In Castelrotto , you can find the Spatzen-Laden, the shop of the local music group “Kastelruther Spatzen”. In this basement are hidden all awards of “Kastelruther Spatzen” in a unique museum.

Opening hours:
Monday-Tuesday: 09:00 – 12:00 and 14:00 – 18:00
Saturday: 09:00 – 12:00

Price:

Ticket 2,00€

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Note: For purchases over 5,00€ the 2 Euro will be refunded.

Contact:
Kastelruther Spatzen Museum
Dolomitenstraße 21
39040 Castelrotto
+39 0471 707439

Cairns | Val Sarentino

How to reach the Cairns

The holiday region Bolzano and environs is full of secrets, legends and curiosities: The cairns are one example. In Val Sarentino on Hohe Reisch, a 2000 m high mountaintop, there are over 100 random stone cairns, some small, others as tall as people. They stand there like soldiers and greet the hikers.

But how did the cairns get there?
Were the cairns once used as signposts? Did herders build them here to while away the time? Do they point to meetings of witches or to some Celtic cult? Rock carvings and flint stone equipment do indeed point to the Stone Age and to the Middle Ages.

Witches cult
A court document from 1540 confirms this origin, and that some 500 years ago the site was a place of witches dances and satanic ceremonies. Ancient engravings even point to this viewpoint having been a Celtic worship site many centuries ago.

 

The Roherhaus | Sarentino

How to reach the Roherhaus 

The Rohrerhaus in Sarnthein is an old farmhouse that has been converted into a museum, with an old smokehouse and bread-baking ovens. The Rohrerhaus is built simply yet spaciously, to serve a purpose, without embellishments, and yet with a plain, quiet style.


Please check this website for detailed information on opening hours and prices.

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Contact:
Verein Roherhaus
Runggenerstraße 10
39058, Sarnthein
+39 0471-622786

Lakes of Ultimo | Ultimo

Lake of Zoccolo
Lake Zoccolo (1137 m) is an artificial lake with a huge dam and is more than two kilometres long. It is the largest lake in Val d’Ultimo. It is fed by the Valsura stream. Under the water there are twelve farms, for over a thousand years were among the most beautiful in the area.
The Zoccolo lake is located just after the village of Santa Valburga (20 km from Lana). The village of Pracupola (“Kuppelwies”) lies at the mouth of the Valsura stream into the lake.
From Pracupola, the uphill road leads to the Schwemmalm ski and hiking area, to the Quaira lake and to the path to the Covolo lakes.
How to reach Lake of Zoccolo

Lake of Alborelo
The lake of Alborelo (804 m) is the first lake you come across when you enter Val d’Ultimo (13 km from Lana). The lake of Alborelo is located just after the village of San Pancrazio at the exit of the tunnel. It is an artificial lake with a power station.
How to reach the Lake of Alborelo

Lake of Fontana Bianca
The Lake of Fontana Bianca (1872 m) is an artificial lake located at Fontana Bianca. This is where the Valsura stream flows through the Val d’Ultimo and into the Adige river in Lana.
How to reach the lake of Fontana Bianca

Lake Pesce or Lake Pescatori
Lake Pesce (2068 m) or Lake Pescatori is located in Val d’Ultimo along the path that leads to Monte Collecchio (2958 m). It is an area of pasture for cows and horses.
The lake is enclosed by a small artificial dam and is located in a basin. Near the lake there is a large meadow with some benches where you can stop to eat in the bag.
How to reach the Lake Pesce

Lago Verde
The Lago Verde (2529 m) in Val d’Ultimo is an artificial lake. All around the lake there are high mountains including the Cima Fontana Bianca (3253 m), Cima Sternai (3443 m), Cima Sternai Meridionale (3385 m) and Gioveretto (3439 m). You can reach Fontana Bianca (1885 m) by car. This is also the end of the Val d’Ultimo road.
How to reach the Lago Verde

Lake of Quaira
Lake Quaira (2250 m) in Val d’Ultimo is an artificial lake surrounded by high mountains. From the village of Pracupola we reach after 7 km by car the restaurant Steinrast (1728 m) which is located at the beginning of a large meadow to the right of the road. Then we park the car along the road.
How to reach the Lake of Quaira


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Contact:
Tourist office Ultental Valley
St. Walburg 104
39016 Ultimo
+39 0473 795387

Sarentino Alps | Bolzano and surroundings

How to reach the Sarentino Alps

Like a horseshoe, the mountain chain of the Sarentino Alps surrounds the Val Sarentino valley in the heart of South Tyrol – it can be explored on the Horseshoe High Route within seven days.

Really high mountains can only be found in the northern part, an area which nearly resembles a high mountain region. Towards south the mountains of the Sarentino Alps bottom out and form large plateaus, like the Monte Zoccolo in the west, the Villandro Alp in the east and the Renon High Plateau in the south, characterised by the famous Mt. Corno del Renon. The highest mountains are Mt. Corno Bianco (2,705 m a.s.l.), Mt. Corno di Tramin (2,708 m a.s.l.), Mt. Cima di San Cassiano and Mt. Grande Ivigna (both 2,581 m a.s.l.).

The boundaries of the Sarentino Alps are the Adige and Isarco rivers, the Val Passiria valley near Merano and the Passo Giovo mountain pass. The street leading from Vipiteno to Bolzano via the Passo di Pennes mountain pass, however, devides the Sarentino Alps into an eastern and a western part. Worth mentioning are particularly two highlights: the Earth Pyramids on the Renon as well as the Holy Cross Pilgrimage Church of Lazfons, situated at notable 2,311 m a.s.l. and therefore one of the highest located pilgrimage sites of South Tyrol.

With 40,000 hectares, the Sarentino Alps would be the largest nature park in South Tyrol, which might include the localities of Sarentino, Renon, Avelengo, Verano, Meltina, San Genesio, Racines, Campo di Trens, Fortezza, Varna, Bressanone, Velturno, Chiusa, Villandro and Barbiano. All requirements have already been fulfilled – a protected area has been planned.

Highest peak: Punta Cervina (2,781 m a.s.l.)
Major mountains: Mt. Corno Bianco, Mt. Corno di Tramin, Mt. Corno del Renon, Mt. Cima di San Cassiano, Mt. Pascolo, Mt. Picco Ivigna
Area: South Tyrol (Italy)

The Kränzel labyrinth | Tscherms

How to reach The Kränzel labyrinth

An extraordinary natural piece of art is found in Cermes, a little village near Lana and Merano. A piece of art that is continually growing and changing and from month to month comes in new shapes and forms. This is the labyrinth of the Kränzel winery, a marvellous manor and medieval complex with huge vineyards and fields on an area of 4.5 hectares.

Two hectares of the Kränzel winery are used for the “7 Gardens” – the enchanting Labyrinth Garden, the Garden of Love, the Garden of Ying and Yang, the Garden of Sensuality, the Garden of Confidence, the Theatre and the Fairground. On a regular basis meditation courses are held in this special setting. Furthermore there are a restaurant and a vinotheque.

Opening hours:
From mid-March to early November 2019:
Monday – Sunday from 9.30 – 20:00

Prices:

Adults 8,00 €

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Contact:

Gampenstraße 1
39010 Tscherms
+39 0473-564549