St. Kathrein Kirche curch in | Avelengo

How to reach the St. Kathrein Kirche

Like many other mountain churches in South Tyrol, the St. Kathrein Kirche church in Avelengo/Hafling was originally a place of pagan worship. There is said to have been a prehistoric place of worship where the church now stands.

There was probably a small church on the site as early as the 12th century, which was reconsecrated in 1452. A valuable ornament of the St. Kathrein Kirche church in Avelengo is the late Gothic winged altar.
According to legend, two giants offered to local inhabitants that they would procure the stones for the church construction. However, at the same time, the giants built the church in nearby Lafenn. Since they had only one hammer, they had to share it at any given time. A dispute arose, and the building master in Lafenn angrily picked up a huge stone and threw it to the sire of St. Kathrein in Avelengo. The boulder missed the target, but is still there, just below the church, in the meadow at Reithof Sulfner Riding Stables.

Opening hours:
Open all year

Free entry!

Contact:
Toursit office Avelengo Verano
St. Kathrein Straße 2/b
39010 Hafling
+39 0473-279457

Experience Kränzelhof | Tscherms

How to reach the Kränzelhof 

Nature and art in the Kränzelhof Experience Winery
The Kränzelhof Estate in Cermes/Tscherms offers experience, contemplation and enjoyment all in one. The 800-year-old winery produces fine wines that can be tasted and bought on site. Immediately thereafter, the Miil restaurant located in the 400-year-old mill of the medieval court yard is well worth a visit.
Behind the gate is the Kränzelhof adventure farm, surrounded by a 20,000 m² layout consisting of 7 gardens. The centerpiece of the garden experience is the labyrinth of grapevines, surrounded by terraces, an amphitheater and a water landscape. The gardens are lined with sculptures and installations by contemporary artists. This is a place with an atmosphere in which sensitivity and appreciation for people, art and nature can develop together in harmony.
The Kränzelhof Experience offers guided tours through the gardens for art lovers and devotees of peace and contemplation, as well as individually designed wine tastings for both small and larger groups.

Opening hours of the garden and the wine shop: 

April – May every day from 9:30 am to 7.00 pm
June – August every day from 9:30 am to 9.00 pm
September – October every day from 9:30 am to 7.00 pm
November – March Tuesday – Saturday
from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm
Close on Sunday and Monday

Prices: 

Adults  8,00 €
Children 4,90 €
Familycard (Children with their parents) 2,90 €

 

Contact: 
Experience Kränzelhof
Gampenstraße 1
39010 Tscherms
+39 0473 564549

Primeval larches | Ultimo

How to reach the primeval larches of Ultimo

The three primeval larches stand at 1,430 metres above sea level near St. Gertraud on the edge of a ban forest that protects the Außerlahnhöfe from avalanches.

The people of Ultimo call an avalanche “Lahn”. They are the last witnesses of the first human settlement, when the back Ulten Valley was still the realm of bears, wolves and lynxes.

Over 2,000 annual rings were counted in the case of a larch tree overturned in 1930. The three survivors – often marked by storm and weather – are considered the oldest conifers in Europe. The entire treetop, which at 36.5 metres is the highest larch (trunk circumference 7 metres), dried up as a result of a lightning strike.

Also the thickest tree with a circumference of 8.34 metres, with the conspicuous tuberous growth (height 34.5 m), has lost its top.

The larch, with its large trunk cavity, on the other hand, burst at a height of six metres generations ago.


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

Knottnkino | Verano

How to reach the Knottnkino

The open-air cinema at the Avelengo, Verano and Merano 2000 mountain plateau
On Rotsteinkogel mountain, between the villages of Avelengo/Hafling and Verano/Vöran, lies the Knottnkino of South Tyrolean artist Franz Messner. The vantage point, with 30 cinema seats made from steel and chestnut wood, invites hikers to sit, reflect and enjoy the unique view as if in a natural theater.

The view from the Knottnkino in Verano overlooks the entire Val d’Adige/Etschtal Valley, and visitors can enjoy stunning views from the peaks of the Texelgruppe Nature Park up to the Gantkofel mountain, from the Penegal mountain and further to the Weißhorn mountain.

 

Castle Lebenberg | Cermes

How to reach the Castle Lebenberg

This fortress, situated above Marling’s Waalweg, is one of the largest fully furnished castle complexes in South Tyrol.

Opening hours
01. April – 04. November 2019:
Monday – Saturday 10:30 – 12:30 and 14:00 – 16:30

Prices:

Adults 8,00 €
Holder of the Touristcard 7,50 €
Children (until 14 years) 3,00 €
Groups of 15 or more people 6,00 €


Contact

Tourist information Marlengo
Kirchplatz 5/Piazza chiesa 5
39020 Marlengo/Marling

Lana

How to reach Lana

Culinary art:
– Pur Südtirol

Attractions:
– Biotope Falschauer | Lana
– Gaul Canyon | Lana

Located in the heart of the Val d’Adige/Etschtal Valley, the Alpine-Mediterranean town of Lana combines rural charm with urban comfort. Lana is the biggest and oldest apple-growing town in South Tyrol/Südtirol, and is an ideal starting point for discovering South Tyrol’s many hiking and cycling routes. Above Lana rises Mount Vigiljoch. Closed to public traffic but easily accessible by cableway, Mount Vigiljoch is highly popular among families, nature lovers and mountain bikers. The village offers a wide range of outdoor and indoor activities, as well as numerous cultural events. Lana is partly rural in character but also a vibrant town with many shopping opportunities and restaurants in the center.


Nature and Culture:

Some 40 churches, chapels, monasteries and convents in the area, dating to the dawn of the previous millennium pay tribute to Lana’s important historical and religious role. These include the early medieval St. Margareth Kapelle chapel and the opulent interiors of the Pfarrkirche in Niederlana parish church, including the late Gothic altar built by Hans Schnatterpeck.
A visit to the many castles and fortresses in the surrounding area is a journey through history as seen in the art, painting and craftsmanship, and the numerous medieval works of art that are located along the hiking trails. The museums of Lana and Environs also reflect the importance of agriculture in the area. Despite the impact of civilization, nature still prevails. The Gaulschlucht gorge, the Falschauer biotope in Lana, and the Skulpturenwanderweg trail, as well as the Kränzelhof – Sevens Gardens estate in Cermes/Tscherms, all exude a sense of peace and tranquility.

Gastronomy:
Several high-profile food and wine events take place in Lana and Environs. Theme food fairs are held throughout the year and include the Wild Herbs Days (Wildkräutertage), the Blossom Festival (Blütenfesttage) in spring, or the Keschtnriggl Chestnut Days (Kastanientage) and the Culinary Autumn in Merano gastronomic festival in the fall. During the Pumpkin Festival, (Kürbisfest) the vegetable is celebrated in a wide range of dishes. The chestnut season coincides with the traditional Törggelen in autumn. This is the perfect time to gather with friends for a glass of new wine.
For visitors dining out, the restaurant guide and the Real Quality in the Mountains label can be useful. Traditional recipe books and high-quality local food products from Lana and Environs may be taken home as souvenirs of a holiday in South Tyrol.

Biotope Falschauer | Lana

How to reach the Biotope Falschauer

The whole Adige Valley was once a giant natural paradise full of ponds, riverside forests and bogs. People would keep away from the marshlands and its bad smell and instead settled on the elevated plains, hills and mountains of the area – not least because of the many floods. That explains the village development in many modern municipalities like Lana, Postal or Gargazzone.

Yet in the middle of the 20th century about 100 hectares of the lands in the river delta of the Valsura lay fallow. In the course of the German and Italian economic miracles the area experienced an unstoppable industrialisation that nearly upset its natural balance. When people started to rethink this ‘progress’ in the 1970’s the remains of the river delta of the Valsura were declared a protected biotope.

Today the delta covers about 32 hectares, it is a refuge for many endangered animals and an irreplaceable habitat for more than 230 species of bird, including 50 breeding birds, amphibians, colubrids, fish and water insects, as well as for numerous rare plants.

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Visitors who walk around in the accessible part of the mostly untouched delta can take a break at the ponds or bogs and listen to the countless number of birds and frogs.


A visit is possible throughout the year!

 

Postal

How to reach Postal

Attractions:
– Cable car Postal-Verano

Activ:
– River Boating Xsund | Lana – Terlano

To the south of Merano/Meran lies the idyllic village of Postal/Burgstall near Lana. Nestled in the fertile Etschtal Valley in South Tyrol, this idyllic and conveniently located village is located at the foot of the Tschögglberg plateau and extends from characteristic apple orchards to a natural reserve area.
Postal was mentioned for the first time in the 13th century. The name of the village derives from the castle of the same name, built by Volkmer von Burgstall, an ancestor of the Counts of Spaur, which now exists only as a ruin. Today, this small village on the Etsch River is a popular holiday resort offering a wide range of accommodations and culinary offerings. From Postal it is easy to take extensive hikes and cycling tours through the entire Etschtal Valley and to the nearby Passeiertal and Vinschgau valleys.
If you seek true relaxation, leave your car in the garage, as directly from the village you can easily reach one of the largest and most popular hiking areas in South Tyrol, the Tschögglberg with Merano 2000 and the Salten plateau, in only five minutes with the new Postal-Verano/Vöran cable car. The cable car is itself an aesthetic jewel and since its completion in 2017 has become one of the new landmarks of Postal.
The hiking area above Postal stretches from the Merano 2000 area with its panoramic paths and Alpine meadows up to the Ifinger mountain, and from the Salten with its sparse larch forests along to the Sarntal Valley. Numerous Alpine huts along the way invite hungry hikers to stop for a rest on their sunny terraces.

River Boating Xsund | Lana – Terlano

With 415 km length is the Adige from the source at 1515 meters to its mouth in the Adriatic below Venice Italy’s second longest river. A calm river with slow flow rate of about 6 km/h – perfect for families and a group experience.

Embark on an adventure in the midst of herons, ducks, birds and fish

Drain and equipment:
At the start house in Lana you get all the equipment including paddles, life jackets and dry bags for valuables. After a brief introduction your nature adventure begins! The target you give the equipment back an instructor and can drive back by train. Leisurewear recommended.

Endpoint Sigmundskron. Return by train to the starting point!
Suitable for the whole family, groups of all ages, companies and events.

There is no minimum age, but the lease must be signed by an adult person.

We have boats for 4- and 6 groups. It is very stable, safe 1.5 meters wide and 4 meters long inflatable canoe with 6 air chambers.

Opening hours:
08.06 – 23.06: 10:30 – 13:00
01. July – 30. August: 09:30 – 12:00
31. August – 25. September: 10:30 – 13:00

Price:

boat for 4 people 65,00€    (16,25€ per person)
boat for 6 people 75,00€    ( 12,50€ per person)

 

Contact:
Xsund
Train station Lana/Postal
39014 Burgstall
+39 0471-257944

Parish Museum and Museum of Archeology | Fiè allo Scilar

How to reach the Parish Museum and Museum of Archeology

The upper floor of the Chapel of St. Michael, next to the parish church, houses late-Gothic sacred art from the surrounding churches. On the ground floor is the Archaeology Museum with finds from the Peterbühel and its vicinity from the late Stone Age, late Antiquity, and up to the Middle Ages.


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

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Contact:
Parish Museum and Museum of Archeology
Boznerstraße 4
39050 Fiè allo Scilar
+39 0471 725087