Welcome

We are heartily welcoming you in the Hotel Drei Birken at the beautiful plateau of Ritten. Our hotel is situated in the middle of nature and surrounded by breathtaking mountains cape. Enjoy numerous sunshine hours during exclusive hikes and trips around the hiking paradise of South Tyrol.

The Drei Birken is made of quality, sustainability, tradition and personal interactions. You will enjoy the pure experience of South Tyrol as we are serving typical food like homemade bread, jams and cakes, mostly made with products of our own production. Let your day start with a rich breakfast to strength your body and soul for a day in the mountains. After exciting moments in the nature of South Tyrol the Prast Family is waiting for you to take you into a culinary adventure. We offer traditional, regional and sustainable food completed with a various salad buffet.

For our spontaneous guests we offer lots of tasty dishes in our restaurant for lunch and dinner serving Italian, Tyrolean and international food – don’t miss our homemade “apple strudel”, Sacher cake and different fruit pies.

Always with you: The RittenCard! which includes all public transportations and offers free entry in over 80 museum all around South Tyrol. Ritten Card – invaluable benefits!

For more information’s we are happy to be at your disposal.

We cannot wait to introduce you to our home Ritten,

Family Prast


 

Contact:
Hotel Drei Birken
Costalovara 5
39054 Renon
+39 0471 345175
[email protected]

Your Informations

Check in / Check out:
check in: from 2 pm
check out: till 11 o’clock

Restaurant times:
breakfast: from 8:00 to 10:00
restaurant for lunch: from 12:00 to 14:00
wednesday for lunch the restaurant is closed
dinner (with half board): at 7 pm
restaurant for dinner: from 18:00 to 20:00

WiFi:
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Weather

You can find weather forecasts for the upcoming days here:
Weather of South Tyrol

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Timetables

Most places in South Tyrol are easily accessible with public transport. Find the best route for busses and trains here: journey planner

In case you want to save all timetables which might be useful for you, you can download them here

Please note: Most cable cars in South Tyrol are not part of the public transport system. You might need separate tickets and timetables. Please check prices and timetables according to the ski resort or hiking area.

 

Casa al Torchio | Bolzano

How to reach the Casa al Torchio

The Casa al Torchio Restaurant and Pizzeria is a historic restaurant in the centre of Bolzano, which offers South Tyrolean gastronomic specialties and tasty dishes of typical South Tyrolean cuisine. The building is in fact an ancient house with a tavern, which since 1786 has been offering dishes of local gastronomy. In addition to the tasty dishes of South Tyrol, the pizzeria offers a rich selection of pizzas with quality ingredients. Come and visit us to enjoy lunches, dinners or fantastic aperitifs: follow all our events on the Casa Al Torchio Facebook page.

Traditional cuisine of South Tyrol: a combination of Italian and Tyrolean flavours
At the Ristorante Pizzeria Casa al Torchio you can enjoy a rich assortment of typical South Tyrolean cuisine. South Tyrolean cuisine is an expression of culinary art developed in the province of Bolzano. A combination of Tyrolean and Italian tradition, the typical cuisine of South Tyrol is characterised by the use of products popular among German-speaking populations, such as sauerkraut, canederli, spätzle, schlutzkrapfen and goulash. Many of these dishes are also characteristic of Trentino cuisine, by virtue of the centuries-old union of Trentino with South Tyrol under the Habsburg monarchy. Alongside the typical Tyrolean dishes, delicious dishes from traditional Italian cuisine are present in South Tyrol, such as ravioli, gnocchi, tiramisu and polenta.

Here you will find our menu!

Opening hours:

Monday – Saturday 12 am – 02:15 pm
7 pm – 10:45 pm
Sunday closed

Contact:
Torgglhaus
Via Museo, 2 / A
39100 Bolzano
+39 0471 978109

Glorenza

How to reach Glorenza

Attractions:
The smallest town of South Tyrol | Glorenza
Schludernser Torturm 

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.

Parish Church | San Paolo

How to reach the Parish Church

This is the most impressive building in San Paolo | Appiano and stands in the centre of the village.

It is clearly visible that this was one of the richest parishes in the district. It was tradition to subsidise the church, and due to all the aristocratic residents, money was no problem. The Parish was divided into Girlan | Eppan (Girlan, Schreckbichl, and Frangart) and St. Pauls | Eppan (St. Pauls, St. Michael, Montiggl, Berg, Missian, Unterrain, Perdonig and Gaid) in 1786. In 1921 the main parish of St. Michael | Eppan was transformed into the new parish of St. Michael | Eppan together with Montiggl | Eppan, Gand | Eppan, Pigeno | Eppan and the southern part of Berg | Eppan.

Thanks to the generous contributions, the building of a particularly exquisite church was started in 1484. The building was completed in 1533, but that was only the church. The 86 m high tower was erected between the late 15th century and the middle of the 17th century. Thus the two styles of architecture. The lower and middle parts are Gothic and the upper part, with its onion shaped dome, is Baroque. Inside the tower there are 9 bells, the heaviest of which weighs 5 tons and is the second biggest in South Tyrol. Other sights to be found are a sundial dating from 1718, funeral monuments to the aristocratic families Firmian, Khuen, and Thun, and rests of late Gothic paintings. The church in St. Pauls | Eppan is the only church far and wide to be named only after St. Paul as usually St. Paul is found together with St. Peter.

Öffnungszeiten:
Ganzjährig geöffnet, ausgenommen nachts.

Eintritt frei!

Kontakt:
Tourismusverein Eppan
Rathausplatz 1
39057 Eppan
+39 0471-662206

Mountain weather

Forecast for today | 28.08.2019

The air masses will become more humid. At the beginning some local clouds, otherwise sunny weather. In the afternoon cumuliform clouds with possibility of local thunderstorms.

WIND IN 3000 M
1 – light wind: 5-15 km/h
2 – moderate wind: 16-30 km/h
3 – strong wind: 31-60 km/h
4 – heavy wind: > 60 km/h