Tourist boards Bolzano / Bozen and surroundings
The picturesque village of Meltina is set on the Montezoccolo/Tschögglberg, between Bolzano and Merano, in the heart of South Tyrol. To the south of the village is the plateau Salto/Salten, the most beautiful and sunny high plateau of the area, surrounded by pastures and woods.
The lovely village of San Genesio/Jenesien is located at about 1,100 m and is easily reachable from Bolzano by car, but also by cable car. The plateau of Salten extends with open meadows reaching the holiday region of Merano.
Eppan on the wine road is very famous for its castles, which are situated in different parts of its region. Eppan has the largest number of castles in Europe and so it becomes the perfect choice for a „Castle sightseeing" holiday.
The wine village of Terlan and its neighbouring villages Vilpian and Siebeneich (both part of the municipality of Terlan) is situated in the centre of the Etsch Valley, surrounded by vineyards and orchards at approximately 250 metres above sea level.
Renon – where the sun always shines! At the very heart of South Tyrol, above the region’s capital city Bozen, reigns the high plateau of the Ritten mountain.
Known as the "Door to the Dolomites" and by now associated with the famous image of the bell tower standing against the Rosengarten group, Bolzano is a lively and friendly town. Situated at 265 metres above sea level, not distant from the Brenner Pass, Bolzano is right in the heart of the Alpine region of Alto Adige.
Discovering the Val Sarentino/Sarntal Valley means leaving behind all your preconcepts of the holiday destinations you know, and going on a journey into a unique natural world and an extraordinary natural landscape.
"A good wine makes the perfect holiday" repeat often our guests: hikers, cyclists and climbers, explorers and wine lovers looking for an authentic and relaxing experience. The Südtiroler Unterland is not only a tourist destination, but an oasis of peace.
Enjoy your holiday, in villages situated between canyons, summits and valleys. Here you are surrounded by an incredibly varied fauna and flora breathing fresh mountain air and enjoying the sun. Hospitality and openness are main characteristics of the area, that offers you a very relaxed life-style. Farming traditions and local cuisine are part of everyday life.
Kaltern is a wine-growing village that belongs to the most beautiful tourist destinations in South Tyrol. Lake Kaltern with its many special features, the village with its lively square and picturesque hamlets, and the surrounding landscape shaped by viticulture.
The wide and slightly hilly vineyard landscape with the shades of cypress trees reflects the fragrance and colours of the South. Tramin, on the South Tyrolean Wine Road, the homeland of the famous Gewürztramin grape is marked by its people and the wonderful and homely landscape around them: lots of laughter and quality of live.