Quello che amo
È tempo di riscoprire le piccole cose belle della vita
Quello che amo

Quello che amo

È tempo di riscoprire le piccole cose belle della vita

In Alto Adige, facciamo ciò che amiamo e amiamo ciò che facciamo. Giorno dopo giorno, con tanta passione. E tutto ciò si rispecchia nel nostro modo di essere, nella nostra ospitalità, arricchendo così i nostri prodotti.
Oggi più che mai, è fonte di speranza, se ci rammentiamo di ciò, che veramente ci lega: L’amore per le piccole cose, per la natura, per i sapori autentici e genuini, per un buon bicchiere di vino. Questo amore si moltiplica, più lo dividiamo. Con-dividiamolo insieme!
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With over 800 castles and fortresses across South Tyrol, the Merano region is one of the most castle-dense areas in Europe.🏰🗝

Famous landmarks like Tyrol Castle and Scena Castle are well worth a visit. But the real discoveries lie elsewhere: Castel Katzenzungen in Prissian, home to Europe's largest grapevine; the quietly rising ruins of Castle Dornsberg in Naturns; and the often-overlooked Prince's Castle in the heart of Merano, built in 1470 as a private retreat for Archduke Sigismund of Austria.

Some are hotels. Some are ruins. All of them have a story.

Photo 1: © TV Dorf Tirol
Photo 2 und 3: © TV Naturns/Peter Santer
Photo 4: © TV Schenna/ Helmuth Rier

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Over 500 events await you this July. 🤩⛰️
From guided hiking tours and wine tastings to traditional festivals, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

Discover many more events on our website.
We look forward to welcoming you!

Photo 1 ©TV Hafling, Vöran, Meran 2000/Benjamin-Pfitscher
Photo 2 ©lanaregion.it/Franziska Unterholzner
Photo 3 ©TV Marling/Günther Pichler

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In South Tyrol, the red and white trail markers are more than just signs along the way. They guide hikers through forests, across alpine meadows and up to breathtaking viewpoints, making it easy to explore the mountains and enjoy every step with confidence.🥾⛰

Photo 1 und 4: © TV Passeiertal / Benjamin Pfitscher
Photo 2 und 3: © TV Passeiertal

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Kaiserschmarrn is a true alpine classic. Fluffy shredded pancake, caramelized to perfection and traditionally served with powdered sugar.🍴🍓

© TV Marling / Armin Terzer

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Sissi Park in Merano is dedicated to Empress Elisabeth of Austria, known as “Sissi,” who frequently visited the town for its mild climate and relaxing atmosphere. Today, the park offers peaceful walking paths, lush greenery, and a glimpse into Merano’s rich history.🌴👑

Photo 1: © Stefan Mahlknecht

#meranocityvalleys #southtyrol #sissipark #merano #city

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Tonight, the mountains are illuminated by the traditional Sacred Heart fires. This centuries-old Tyrolean tradition dates back to 1796, when the people of Tyrol entrusted their homeland to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The glowing fire images and crosses on the mountainsides remain a powerful symbol of faith, unity, and cultural heritage. ❤️🔥

Photo 1 © TV Schenna / Patrick Schwiembacher
Photo 2 & 3 © TV Schenna / gugg films

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