White Tower Museum | Bressanone

How to reach the White Tower Museum

The White Tower, one of the town’s landmarks, contains models illustrating its role in the town and the parish. It houses miniature bells, the contents of the globe on the tower and church clocks, and explains the tasks of the tower guards.

Opening hours:
only with guidet tour
Eastern to January 6th:
Saturday at 10:30 am
June to September:
also Thursday at 9 pm

Entry fees:
Adults 5,00 €
Children under 16 years 3,00 €

Contact:
Museum im Weißen Turm
Pfarrkirche St. Michael
39042, Bressanone
+39 0472-836333

Castle Trostburg | Ponte Gardena

How to reach castle Trostburg

Castel Trostburg or Castel Forte – “Trostburg” in German -, one of the most splendid castles of South Tyrol, is located on a natural rocky promontory above Ponte Gardena (Waidbruck). The history of the castle dates back to the 12th century – it was mentioned for the first time in 1173 as place of residence of a certain “Cunrat de Trosperch” (Konrad of Trostberg), descending from the Lords of Castelrotto. In 1290, the castle was passed on from the Lords of Velturno to the Lords of Tyrol, who put the castle in pawn. For about 600 years the castle remained in possession of the Earls of Wolkenstein-Trostburg, one of the main nobilities of Tyrol. In those times, the Mediaeval composer and poet Oswald von Wolkenstein grew up here (1377 – 1445).

Between the 14th and the 16th century, the castle was fundamentally enlarged and once more in the 17th century, under Engelhard Dietrich of the nobility Wolkenstein-Trostburg. In 1981, the castle was passed on into the hands of the South Tyrolean Castle Institute and thus was saved from decay. This institution strives for maintaining the special character of the castle and for making it available for public. Since 2005, Castel Trostburg has been hosting the South Tyrolean Castles Museum. Still today it is in a good state thanks to restoration and maintenance works.

There are Roman archways and arched windows, majestic panels and rooms dating back to the 16th and 17th century as well as mouldings of Renaissance in the interior of Castel Trostburg. Worth to be visited are especially the Gothic Stube with panels and richly decorated beam ceiling as well as the library, which is one of the most famous of its day.

Opening hours:
Thursday before Easter until the end of October.
Tuesday – Sunday

Only guided tours

Thursday before easter at 11am, 2 and 3pm
July – August at 10am, 11am, 2pm, 3pm, 4pm
September – end of October at 11am, 2 and 3pm

Rafting | Parcines

Your guided tour starts here: Parking place Rabland Tourist Office

When: Wednesday
Meeting point:
bus stop Partschins or Parklpatz opposite the tourist office Rabland
Time:
09:30 am at the bus stop or 09:40 am at the car park at the tourist office
Duration:
approx. 5 hours
Registration:
Directly at Aquaterra
Cost:
Children (4-14 years): 22 €
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A fun dinghy trip on the Adige river with fun for the whole family with the Aquaterra Adventure Club.
Note: All prices include shuttle service from Partschins and Rabland and all equipment (neoprene suit, paddle jacket, neoprene shoes, life jacket and helmet)

Contact:
Acquaterra
Sandenweg 2
39020 Kastelbell
+39 340-0994746

 

Bad weather program | Burgraviato – Merano and surroundings

In case of bad weather, we recommend: 

Castles:
Tyrol Castle | Tirolo
– Prince’s Castle | Merano
Castle Schenna | Scena
– Castle Fahlburg | Prissiano
– Castle Lebenberg | Tscherms
– Jaufenburg Castle | S. Leonardo in Passiria

Museums:
Touriseum | Merano
– Jewish Museum | Merano
Women’s Museum | Merano
The wine-growing museum | Merano
Palais Mamming Museum | Merano
Villa Freischütz – The House Museum | Merano
Kunst Meran | Merano
– Brunnenburg Castle | Dorf Tirol/Tirolo
– Museum of Farm Life | Foiana
Roman Bridge Head and Masonry Embankment | Lagundo
– Fossil museum | Meltina
– South Tyrolean Fruit Growing Museum | Lana
– Parish Museum and Museum of Archeology | Fiè allo Scilar
– Farmer’s Museum in Tschötscher Hof | Castelrotto
– Museum of the “Kastelruther Spatzen” | Castelrotto
– The tractor museum | Cains
– Bunker Mooseum | Moso in Passiria
– Pass Museum | Timmelsjoch
– Timmel-Transit Museum | Timmelsjoch

Wineries:
Winery Nals Margreid | Nalles
– Winery Meran Burggräfler | Merano

Attractions:
Gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle | Merano
– Gampen Bunker | Gampenpass
– World of orchids | Gargazzone
– Lahnersäge National Park Visitor’s Center | Ulten Valley
– Russian Orthodox Memorial Nadezhda Ivanovna Borodina | Meran

Active:
– Therme | Merano

Boulder hall | Castelrotto

How to reach the Boulder hall

Bouldering is a climbing activity carried out without the aid of ropes or harnesses. You climb along natural or artificial rock faces, always at a height that allows you to descend safely with a jump.

In the 214 m² of the Boulder Hall there are about 1,500 holds, spread over 70 routes of varying degrees of difficulty. Detailed information on the individual routes can be found in the information sheets at the various starting points.

You can reach the Boulder Hall via the tennis court bar of the Telfen Sports Centre, where you can also buy admission tickets. The bar is located at the end of the sports facility.

Opening hours:
10am – 9pm
Tuesdays closed

Price:

Adults 5,00 €
Children up to 18 years 3,00 €

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Contact:
Sports Centre Telfen
Krausenplatz 1
39040 Castelrotto
+39 0471-705090

Bad weather program | Val Venosta

In case of bad weather, we recommend:

Castles:
Churburg Castle | Sluderno
The Kastelbell Castle
Schlandersburg Castle
Taranto Castle | Naturno
– Tschenglsburg Castle | Prato allo Stelvio
– Fürstenburg Castle | Burgusio

Museums:
Messner Mountain Museum Ortles | Sulden
Ortler Area Museum | Sulden/Solda
Laatsch Museum | Laatsch
Upper Vinschgau Valley Museum | Graun
Venosta Valley Museum | Sluderno
Marienberg Abbey | Malles
– Mondotreno | Rablà
– Typewriter Museum | Parcines
Bad Egart Collection | Parcines
– Habsburger Museum | Latsch

 

Attractions:
– Speckworld | Naturno
– The National Park Visitor Center Avimundus | Silandro
– archeoPark | Schnalstal
– National Park aquaprad | Prad
– Fröhlichsturm Tower | Malles

Active:
– Swimming Pool | Naturno
– Rafting for the whole family | Parcines

Bunker Mooseum | Moso in Passiria

How to reach the Bunker Mooseum

The MuseumHinterPasseier association was established in November 2016, with the primary objective to support the existing and future museum structures in Hinterpasseier. The newly established assciation has its headquarters in the Bunker Museum in Moso/Moos in the Passeiertal Valley.
The Bunker Museum is also a museum institution which provides exciting fields of knowledge in a unique environment and invites to carry on exploring the Hinterpasseier. The bunker complex dating back to the 1940s accommodates predominantly regional exhibition areas about the nature park, the settlement history and contemporary history of the region, as well as the bunker experience itself. In addition, the former fortification serves as an information point for the Texelgruppe Nature Park at the same time.

Guided feeding of ibexes with tour of the Bunker Museum
During July, August and September, each Tuesday at 10:00 am, there is
a guided feeding of ibexes, with subsequent tour of the Bunker
Museum. Admission fees without extra charge!

Anmerkung: Entry only with sturdy footwear! During rainy weather, rain protection is require

Opening hours:
April – October 31 2019:
Tuestady-Sunday: 10am – 6pm (last entry at 5.30pm)
Mondays closed

Price:

Adults 6,00 €
Locals, Visitors with Tourist Card or ADAC pass 5,00 €
Children 6-14 years 3,50 €
Pupils, students  3,50 €
Senior citizens aged 60 and above  5,00 €
Handicapped persons  5,00 €
Family card
12,00 €
Groups of 10 or more persons 4,00 €
School classes 6-19 years (2 teachers free) 3,00 €
Combi single ticket (Museum Passeier, Sandhof und Bunker Mooseum) 10,00 €
Combi Family Ticket (Museum Passeier, Sandhof und Bunker Mooseum) 23,00 €

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Contact:

Museum Hinter Passeier
Paese 29a
39013 Moso in Passiria
+39 0473 648529

Swimming Pool | Naturno

How to reach the Swimming Pool

The Naturno Adventure Pool offers an indoor pool (31°) with 51mt. long slide, wave channel, under-water jets, massage beds and Whirlpool (36 degrees), children’s pool and play area, an open-air pool with 75 mt. long slide, under-water jets, water fountains, small children’s pool, extensive sun-bathing lawns and play ground, spacious sauna area with Finnish sauna, steam bath, bio sauna, water beds, smaller pools, Kneipp pools, fresh-air and sun-bathing area, a selection of massages available at any time on request and a whirl- and solebath (sole bath contains 2% salt – it’s about the salt level of the Atlantic ocean).

Opening hours:

Indoor pool Sauna
Monday – Friday 3 pm – 09:30 pm 3 pm – 10 pm
Tuesday day of rest women’s sauna
Saturday 10 am – 09:30 pm 12 am – 10 pm
Sunday 10 am 07:30 pm 12 am – 9 pm
Holidays 10 am – 09:30 pm 12 am – 10 pm

Prices:

A = Mo – Fr | B = Sa, Su and Holidays

provincial residents Guests with GuestCard normal price

indoor pool

Day ticket adults A 11,20 € 12,20 € 12,80 €
(18 years and older) B 12,40 € 13,40 € 14,10 €
Day Ticket Youth/ Students/ Seniors A 9,00 € 11,20 € 11,90 €
(Teenagers from 14 to 17 y.o./incl.
Students up to and including 25 y./Seniors over 65 y.o.)
B 10,10 € 12,40 € 13,10 €
Day ticket children A 5,50 € 6,70 € 7,30 €
(from 3 – incl. 13 years) B 6,10 € 7,30 € 7,90 €
Day ticket family A 24,20 € 26,40 € 28,40 €
(Parents with children incl. 16 years) B 26,60 € 28,40 € 30,20 €
Evening adults A 8,10 € 9,40 € 10,00 €
(from 06:30 pm) B 9,20 € 10,30 € 10,80 €
Evening children A 4,20 € 5,30 € 5,80 €
(from 06:30 pm) B 4,70 € 5,70 € 6,60 €

Sauna incl. admission to swimming pool

Day admission sauna A 16,00 € 18,40 € 19,80 €
(incl. indoor pool) B 17,30 € 19,80 € 20,90 €
Day ticket sauna for children A 10,40 € 10,40 € 10,40 €
(3 – incl. 13 years)
(incl. indoor pool)
B 11,40 € 11,40 € 11,40 €

Towels & bathrobes rental

Rental fee per towel
(Deposit extra)
A + B 4,30 € 4,30 € 4,30 €
Rental fee per bathrobe
(Deposit extra)
A + B 5,80 € 5,80 € 5,80 €

discounts:

with prepaid card 50 € 100 € 50 € 100 €
on day ticket Bath on 2 hours card

Sauna on 2,5 hours card

swimming pool 3% 10% 12% 19%
sauna 3% 10% 12% 19%

Note: no discounts on family and afternoon tickets

Contact:
Erlebnisbad Naturns
Feldweg 5
39025 Naturns
+39 0473-668036

Nals Margreid Winery | Nalles

How to reach the winery Nals Margreid

Tradition & Innovation, Weinbereitung in höchster Qualität gepaart mit Ausdrucksstärke und Ästhetik: Dafür steht die Kellerei Nals Margreid.

From a total of 395 acres of land, 138 winegrowers bring top quality grapes to the Nals Margreid Winery. Ecological awareness and a sense of quality influence their work and lead to the excellent harvests from which our remarkable wines arise. Together we create wines that express their territorial and varietal origin. Together we not only nurture, but continuously refine our traditions.

History:
Developed over millennia, viticulture is deep-rooted in Italy’s northernmost winegrowing area, South Tyrol. As an important part of the South Tyrolean wine culture, our winery is keeping up tradition since 1932. Our winegrowers’ vineyards extend from Nals, a little town between Bozen and Meran (Merano), all the way to Margreid in the sunny, southern reaches of our region, allowing us to exploit a remarkable variety of terroirs and locations.

Wine architecture:
Like the excellent wines produced by it, our winery, modernized in 2011, is an expression of the terroir. Thanks to the joining of historical structures and the high standards of modern wine production, a complex of buildings evolved, that perfectly expresses our qualities. Involving gravity in the production process, the wines are brought into existence as gently as possible. Hence, the evolution from grape to wine finds its natural process and culmination in our timeless cellars.

Vinotheque:
Our vinotheque is integrated into the unique architectural structure of our winery, and is always open for tasting and buying our top-rated & award-winning wines. Historical outlines such as cobblestones from 1764 and wooden joisting & pillars flow seamlessly into the exquisite modern décor of our vinotheque. This sophisticated and pleasurable ambience is perfectly suited for tasting and buying wines of our wide assortment. Experience this union of innovation, age-long tradition and wine culture!

Opening hours:
August 27 – November 9 2019
Monday – Friday: 9.30am – 6pm
Saturday: 9.30am – 4pm

From November 10 2019:
Monday – Friday: 9.30am – 12am and 2 – 6pm

Contact:
Winery Nals Margreid
Heiligenbergerweg 2
39010 Nalles
+39 0471-678626

Bad weather program | Val Pusteria

In case of bad weather, we recommend:

Castles:
– Rodenegg Castle | Rodeneck
– Castle Monguelfo | Val Casies
– Herbstenburg Castle | Dobbiaco

Museums:
Messner Mountain Museum Corones | Kronplatz

Messner Mountain Museum RIPA | Brunico
City museum | Brunico
Folklore Museum | Brunico
Lodenwelt | Vintl
– Museum Mansio Sebatum | San Lorenzo
Mineralogica Museum Kirchler | St. Johann im Ahrntal
Landesmuseum Bergbau – Standort Steinhaus | Ahrntal
Bunker Museum | Toblach
Museum Bellum Aquilarum – Exhibition “Traces of history of” | Sesto
Rudolf Stolz Museum | Sesto
– Mining Museum | Prettau
The museum of the nativity | Luttach
– Museum Alta Pusteria | Villabassa
– Sheep wool museum | Campo Tures
Firefighting Helmet Museum | Gais

 

Attractions:
LUMEN | Plan de Corones
Tre Cime Nature Park | Dobbiaco
DoloMythos | San Candido
Oberkofler Brothers Memorial Museum | St. Johann im Ahrntal
Gustav Mahler house in the Deer Park | Dobbiaco
– Capriz – the dairy adventure world | Vintl

 

Active:
– climbing centre | Bruneck
– Kreativ Raft | Brunico
– Dolomit Arena | Sesto
Cron 4 | Riscone