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

Climbing hall “Vertikale” | Bressanone

How to reach Vertikale

Indipendent from your ability, the architecturally impressive climbing hall in the heart of the town helps you to discover the world of climbing – either on your own or with an experienced instructor.

Opening hours:
Monday – Friday: 12am – 10.30pm
Saturday: 10am – 10.30pm
Sundays and holidays: 10am – 8.30pm

Price:

Adults 11,90 €
Adults * 9,90 €
Children (14 – 17 years) 8,80 €
Children (6 – 13 years) 6,60 €
Family ticket 30,00 €
Children up to 5 years 4,30 €

*voluntary civil service, students up to the age of 25, seniors aged 65 and over, people with disabilities

Rental climbing equipment
Rope 3,00 €
Climbing shoes 3,00 €
climbing harness 3,00 €
Safety device with karabiner 1,00 €
Chalkbag and chalkball 1,50 €
Complete equipment 8,00 €


Contact:
Vertikale Bressanone
Piazza Priel 9
39042 Bressanone
+39 0472-671066

Winery St. Pauls | Appiano

How to reach the Winery St. Pauls

The gentle hills, the vines, the climate boasting 300 days of sunshine: both a gift and the origin of uniquely fine wines. In St. Pauls, you can taste the reverence for nature, the variety of the soils and the personality of the winegrowers. It is our firm belief that winemaking is something wondrous, an affair of both the heart and the mind.
Founded in 1907, our winery has for generations been focused on tradition, sustainability and topquality wines, all dedicated to the divine delights of our products.
St. Pauls has a fascinating natural variety of locations that together make up its terroir. Dating from the last ice age, the hills with their differing soil types offer an ideal setting for each vine. Ideal conditions for excellent quality, complex wines that are bursting with power and elegance. The experience and sensitivity of our winemaker are matched with the highest quality objectives to ensure an authentic realization of the unique merits of our terroir: complex red and white wines that manifest a perfect symbiosis of fruit, finesse, elegance and minerality.

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

Cellar tours:
From April to November every Tuesday at 03:30 pm


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Opening hours:

April – October:

Monday – Friday 9 am – 7 pm
Saturday 9 am – 6 pm

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November – March:

Monday – Friday 9 am – 00:30 pm and 3 pm – 7 pm
Saturday 9 am – 00:30 pm

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Gastronomy:

Monday – Friday 9 am – 00:30 pm and 3 pm – 07:30 pm
Saturday 9 am – 00:30 pm

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Contact:
Winery St. Pauls
Schloss-Warth-Weg 21
39057 St. Pauls Eppan
+39 0471 662183

Winery Bolzano | Bolzano

How to reach the Winery Bolzano

Thanks to the latest cellaring techniques, technical know-how, decades of experimenting in perfection and great affection for its products, the Cantina Bolzano meets the highest quality standards and produces first-class wines that are unique and distinctive. “Our passion and devotion allow us to create rich, inimitable, yet at the same time modern products whose taste always reflects their origins”, recounts oenologist Stephan Filippi. Today the winery, whose history began in 1908, counts 220 members that cultivate 350 hectares (865 acres) of vineyards.
Visit us and taste the diversity!

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

Cellar Tours:
On request


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Opening hours:

Monday – Saturday 9:30 am – 06:30 pm

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Contact:
Kellerei Bozen
Moritzinger Weg 36
Bozen 39100
+39-0471 270909

Cloister | Bressanone

How top reach the Cloister

One of the most important monuments of art in South Tyrol

The Bressanone Cathedral cloister is one of the most important monuments of art in South Tyrol. The cloister is famous in particular for its Gothic frescoes. It was originally built in pre Romanesque times but later redesigned in Romanesque and Gothic style. The depiction of an elephant (3rd arch) and the Adoration of the Magi (13th arch) are particularly worth seeing.
With the adjacent buildings Bressanone Cathedral, St. John’s Chapel and the Church of our Lady, the “Cloister” is the centre of the cathedral district.

Opening hours:
April 1 – October 31:
Daily: 6am – 6pm
November:
Monday – Saturday: 6am – 12am & 3pm – 6pm
Sunday: 3pm – 6pm
December 1 – January 6:
Daily: 6am – 6pm

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

Castle Gandegg | Appiano

How to reach the Castle Gandegg

Castle Gandegg in in the district Pigenò in San Michele | Appiano is a massive appearance. Originally there was an old farm, the Maierhof. In the 15th and 16th century Gandegg Castle was built on the land.
The castle does not correspond so at all to the actual building method of that time. The new aristocratic seats, which were built at this time instead of the fortified castles, replaced the high-lying castles of the aristocratic families. These new aristocratic seats no longer had mountain peace and ring walls. The oriel towers and enclosing walls of Gandegg Castle were also no longer important; they were only intended to have an optical effect and give the building a castle-like appearance.The late medieval residential tower inside the complex was first mentioned in a document around 1434 and was owned by the lords of Annenberg. Under the Counts of Khuen of Belasi, who were lent Gandegg Castle in 1543, a generous extension took place, which gave the castle its present appearance. The neighbouring castle of Englar still belongs to this noble family today.
The main building of Gandegg Castle is surrounded by a large park protected by a high wall, and on the south-western flank the complex is delimited by farm buildings with late-Gothic building elements.
The rooms inside are magnificent, there are numerous halls with coffered ceilings, hinged doors with richly decorated inlays and tiled stoves from the 16th and 17th centuries.

Abbazia di Novacella | Bressanone

How to reach the Abbazia di Novecella

Abbazia di Novacella was founded by the blessed bishop Hartmann in 1142 as an Augustinian monastery. Thanks to its monastery school it became one of the most important centre of education and art. In 1742 the monastery was the largest in Tyrol, the Romanesque abbey church of Abbazia di Novacella was redesigned in Baroque style. Unique at Abbazia di Novacella is the round building of Castello dell’Angelo, former hostel and defence facility. The Gothic cloister benefits from valuable frescoes, while the well in the courtyard depicts the wonders of the world. The 8th wonder is said to be Novacella. The Rococo library in Abbazia di Novacella is uniquely beautiful, the Pinacoteca houses medieval paintings by outstanding masters Michael and Friedrich Pacher and Marx Reichlich. The Turkish wall dates back to turbulent times. The mill, water buildings and wine cellar point to the economic importance of the monastery. The area around Abbazia di Novacella is the northernmost winegrowing region of South Tyrol with the well-known white wines Sylvaner, Müller Thurgau and Kerner.

Opening hours:
Monday – Saturday: 10am – 4pm

Note: Only guided tours.
No guided tours are offered on church holidays.

Price:

Adults 9,00 €
Groups of 10 or more 7,00 €
Children from 6 – 17 years 4,00€

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Note: Dogs are not allowed on the guided tours. Dogs are also not allowed in the freely accessible cloister.
Photography is allowed outside and in the collegiate church. Please do not take photographs in the rooms.

Contact:
Abbazia di Novacella
Stiftstr. 1
39040 Varna
+39 0472-836189