Pfitsch/Val di Vizze, Sterzing/Vipiteno and environs
Under the aspect of "animal welfare," Anneliese and Andreas produce the products of Pfitscher Gaumenfreuden. Join us on an exciting discovery journey to the "Reichmessnerhof" in St. Jakob in Pfitsch. See how chickens, pigs, and cattle live in their free-range enclosures. During a tasting, you can enjoy the various products. The farm shop and the beautiful Pfitsch Valley invite you to explore and experience.
By bus from Sterzing to St. Jakob (departure: 09:15 a.m.; return: 12:05 a.m.)
Number of participants: from 4 people, maximum 20 people
Freienfeld/Campo di Trens, Sterzing/Vipiteno and environs
The Bee Trail in Trens Freienfeld is a varied and educational themed hike for the whole family. On this peaceful and adventurous walk, you'll learn all sorts of interesting facts about bees, the creation, and processing of honey, and other bee products such as beeswax, pollen, propolis, and more. At the exploration and observation beehive, you can explore the inner workings of a beehive and learn about the processing of honey and other honey products. Possible with stroller; no risk of bee stings. Tasting of honey at the observation beehive is seasonal. Afterwards, there will be a small tasting at the Hotel Post in Trens.
Additional tours: in August also on Thursdays from 2:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Participants: minimum 4 and maximum 20 people
Registration deadline: one day before by 5:00 p.m.
Get to know Sterzing better with a guided city tour and let our guides take you back to long-forgotten times. From the town's history to architectural styles, relics of mining, and influences of various developments and epochs, you will gain many interesting insights.
Meeting Point & Start: in front of the Sterzing Tourist Office at the Town Square
Period: Fridays from April 2nd to October 31th, 2025
No registration required!
Since the time of the Romans, wine has been cultivated on the sunny slopes of the Wipptal. Today, 2000 years later, there are once again some pioneers who utilize the milder climate for viticulture. Peter Faistnauer is one of them; he operates the first winery in the Wipptal. Since 2015, he has been cultivating the white wine variety Solaris. After visiting the vineyards, the special wine will be tasted in the old barn.
Dogs are not allowed.
It is not possible to navigate the paths with a stroller, and the entire tour is not wheelchair accessible.
NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS OLD
Meeting Point & Start: Freienfeld Train Station at 10:15 a.m.
Option with train from Sterzing to Freienfeld
(Departure 9:57 a.m., Return 4:57 p.m.)
Period: Fridays from Mai 2th to November 7th
Number of Participants: Min. 8 and max. 20 people
Cost: Free for ActiveCard holders, €26.00 for non-ActiveCard holders
Attention: Registration is required!
Registration: within Thursday until 5 p.m.