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    Experiences in Laives/Leifers

    Leifers offers an ideal spot for a memorable holiday in South Tyrol. With breathtaking views, year-round activities, and friendly hosts, it promises an unforgettable experience.
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    Shops
    Hardware store Bazzanella
    Laives/Leifers, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    At Bazzanella you can find various types of household items. Nails, coulours, pots & pans, glasses and more for everyday use.

    Shops
    Beverage depot Girardi
    Auer/Ora, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    Girardi Ltd. has been a traditional family business since 1969. For over 40 years we have been a reliable and punctual supplier of gastronomy, parties, balls and private events. The satisfaction of our customers is our top priority.

    Bars/Cafés/Bistros
    Trattoria Pizzeria Brunner
    Laives/Leifers, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    The rustic inn offers a wide selection of classic South Tyrolean dishes and pizza. Upon request, a few Indian specialties are also available. A large chestnut tree shades the terrace, making it a perfect spot to relax.
    Churches & Monasteries
    Statue of Maria Weißenstein
    Laives/Leifers, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    The saga of Weissenstein depicts the life of the religious farmer Leonhard. He was very ill and fell into a ravine. The Mother of God appeared to him and promised to safe him, if he built a chapel in her honor. The Mother of God told him: "So that you don't doubt my promise, i will leave you in this cave for nine more days and nights, without meat and drink. On the ninth day your family will find you. But don't forget my words!".

    It happened how the Mother of God predicted, but Leonhard forgot to built the chapel and became ill again. From that moment on a light was shining where Leonhard fell in the cave and nobody had an explanation why. Leonhard eventually remembered his promise to the Mother of God. He quickly began to build the chapel and was then cured from his illness. When digging he found a little statue which represented the Mother of God. Leonhard continued to finish bulding and placed the statue in the chapel.

    Soon after Maria Weissenstein became a popular place of pilgrimage. In 1787 the statue of the Mother of God was relocated to the church of Laives/Leifers.

    Sports and leisure
    Tennis & Padel Pineta
    Laives/Leifers, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    Two tennis courts and a padel court are available in the sports zone in Pineta/Steinmannwald. Reservations are required to use the facilities. Info: Tourist Info Laives
    Bars/Cafés/Bistros
    Bar Gelateria Manfredo
    Bronzolo/Branzoll, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    Creative cocktails, special aperitifs, selected cold cuts, ice cream, and small snacks – all offered at Manfredo.
    Bars/Cafés/Bistros
    Bar Pizzeria Alpenrose
    Laives/Leifers, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    Located near the church in Laives, this place welcomes guests in the morning with a relaxed bar atmosphere. In the evening, the restaurant serves authentic, oven-fresh pizza, best enjoyed outdoors on the terrace during warm summer nights.
    Bars/Cafés/Bistros
    Schneiderwiesen Inn
    Laives/Leifers, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    For our guests we have a big dining room as well as several other smaller rooms and an original Tyrolean “Stube“ where to enjoy traditional South Tyrolean dishes and refined venison dishes. A rich assortment of wines completes our menu and refines each plate. Our inn also disposes of a sunny terrace where you have the possibility to taste delicious homemade desserts and typical "breadbord-snacks". Enjoy the South Tyrolean golden autumn: when the leafs turn multicoloured it's time for "Törggelen", roasted chestnuts and the "new wine". We're looking forward to meet you!
    Sports and leisure
    Playground Pfatten/Vadena
    Vadena/Pfatten, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    Outdoor gaming pleasure - here you are at the right place! With its many different equipments to play on, the playground offers the perfect place for children to let off steam. 

    Sports and leisure
    Playground Branzoll/Bronzolo
    Bronzolo/Branzoll, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    Outdoor gaming pleasure - here you are at the right place! With its many different equipments to play on, the playground offers the perfect place for children to let off steam. 

    Culture & Attractions
    Lookout point at the Vadena/Pfatten trail
    Vadena/Pfatten, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    On the Vadena/Pfatten trail, hiking trail no. 5A, which connects Mover/Mairhof in Vadena with the Lakes of Monticolo, you will find this beautiful vantage point with a view of Laives/Leifers, Bronzolo/Branzoll and the whole valley. The vantage point can be reached via the path in 650m and approx. 20 minutes on foot from Mover/Mairhof.

    Churches & Monasteries
    Parish Church S. Josef
    Laives/Leifers, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    The church of Pineta is the youngest in the surroundings of Laives/Leifers. The building process began on 15th september 1963. Since building a church was extremely expensive, lots of people helped voluntarily. The first mess was celebrated in 1969, even though the church wasn't finished yet and there were no benches.  

    Churches & Monasteries
    Parish Church to the sacred heart of Jesus
    Bronzolo/Branzoll, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    The original church of San Leonardo in Bronzolo/Branzoll had become too small and so the new neo-Romanesque parish church was built in 1896. It is a three-aisled basilica with a perforated clerestory, flat ceiling and a bell tower with a pyramid roof. The church was inaugurated in 1897 and dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

    Culture & Attractions
    Bridge of Vadena/Pfatten
    Vadena/Pfatten, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    The bridge of Vadena/Pfatten was built in 1999 to replace the old, single-lane bridge from 1928. The modern, progressive structure is reminiscent in its form of the old bridge, which was restored and rebuilt a little further north as a bicycle bridge on the Adige/Etsch cycle route. The bridge of Vadena/Pfatten crosses the Adige river and connects the villages of Bronzolo/Branzoll and Vadena/Pfatten. Today it is also a symbol of the countless river crossings that have marked the history of the two villages for centuries.
    Bathing Lakes & Outdoor Pools
    Leifers/Laives public outdoor swimming pool
    Laives/Leifers, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    The outdoor swimming pool of Leifers/Laives is the ideal meeting point for children, teenagers and adults and offers the possibility to spend a pleasant afternoon in company during hot summer days.

    Sports and leisure
    Tennis Club Branzoll/Bronzolo
    Bronzolo/Branzoll, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    For passionate tennis players the courts in Bronzolo/Branzoll are open in the warm summer months between April and end of September. Reservation is required, price per hour 12€.

    Churches & Monasteries
    Chapel of St. Jakob/San Giacomo
    Laives/Leifers, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    The church was first mentioned in 1237. The main patron is the Saint James the Greater, but the church was also dedicated to St. Barbara and St. Christopher. Originally, the little church was a Romanesque nave construction, which in the 15th century has been adjusted to the new gothic architectural forms. The old Gothic winged altar, also of the 15th century, is still preserved inside the church.

    Forts & Castles
    Castle ruin Laimburg
    Kaltern an der Weinstraße/Caldaro sulla Strada del Vino, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    Laimburg Castle was built in the 13th century by the Lords of Laimburg as a residence and was intended to secure the transition over the “Kreithersattel”, the connection between the Val d'Adige valley and the Oltradige/Überetsch valley. Originally, the castle was built in Romanesque style and later, in 1342, extended in Gothic style. Towards the end of the 15th century the castle was abandoned and fell into disrepair. In 2002 the castle was completely restored and secured and is freely accessible ever since.

    Sports and leisure
    Playground St. Jakob/San Giacomo
    Laives/Leifers, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    Outdoor gaming pleasure - here you are at the right place! With its many different equipments to play on, the playground offers the perfect place for children to let off steam. 

    Churches & Monasteries
    Parish church Henry from Bozen/Bolzano
    Laives/Leifers, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    The Church of Blessed Henry, patron saint of Bolzano/Bozen, is the youngest church in the district of Laives/Leifers. In 1853 donations were collected to make the construction possible. All donors were immortalized on a board in the church. In the church there are three altars, the picture of the high altar shows Blessed Henry. 

    Churches & Monasteries
    Parish Church St. Magdalena
    Vadena/Pfatten, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    The parish church of St. Magdalena used to be a small chapel that was integrated into a castle. The chapel was built in 1304 and dedicated to St. Mary Loreto. In 1797 the chapel had some modifications, such as the construction of a tower and the extension of the chapel to a church. In 1804 the patronage of the church was transferred to St. Magdalena.

    Shops
    Optician Leitner
    Laives/Leifers, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    Optician Leitner operates since 1933 and has always provided an adequate service. It is characterized in the professionalism and helpfulness of the staff.

     
    Churches & Monasteries
    Parish church to the sacred apostle Jakobus
    Laives/Leifers, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    Due to population growth, the little church of San Giacomo/St. Jakob had become far too small. So it became necessary to think about a new church in the centre of the village. The foundation stone was laid in 1951 and the church was completed in 1954. In 1964, ten years after its completion and opening, the church was consecrated by Bishop Josef Gargitter.

    Architecture
    Leifers Town Hall
    Laives/Leifers, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    The town hall and neighboring extension of the church were conceived for a town building competition focused on restructuring the town center. The town hall is distinctly recognizable, with its tower and spacious square in front − identifiable features of the public building. The angular building has a north facing glass facade in front of which stands a row of pillars. These support the large overhang of the roof and are as high as the four-story building. The stone materials used for covering the facade were sourced locally from Europe's largest porphyritic stone deposit in Bolzano. Dark metal constructions for the window frames and exposed copper for the roof complete the selection of materials. Behind the main entrance the visitor is welcomed into a three-story high spacious atrium, which leads onto light rooms without a hint of claustrophobia.

    Shops
    Wimex
    Laives/Leifers, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    The company Wimex was founded in 2000 as an individual enterprise by Elmar Zöschg.

    From the very beginning, Wimex has been developing and producing innovative and high quality products for the household. Those articles are exclusively produced in Europe and sold directly to end users, in order to be able to explain the specific characteristics of the products appropriately. 



    Wimex is divided into three independent divisions:

    Wimex-Party: Production and direct sale of high quality cookware and vacuum systems as well as cleaning lines for the household, which are sold to customers primarily through individual presentations at home;

    Wimex-Detail: Production and sale of cleaning products such as Bio-Mex, Bio-Fox, Bio-Star, Flip-Mex, Login; door and window stoppers Stoppy and Flux specifically for retailers; 

    Gustos: Sale of South Tyrolean culinary specialties as "Schüttelbrot" (bread), smoked food, cheese and egg noodles.

    Shops and service providers
    Fountain Piazza San Leonardo
    Bronzolo/Branzoll, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    This fountain is located in the town center of Bronzolo/Branzoll at the Piazza San Leonardo square in front of the historic parish church "San Leonardo".
    Bread and baked goods
    Mein Beck
    Laives/Leifers, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    The center of attraction on the main street for everybody who loves tasty bred and fresh cake slices. From the favorite personalized cake up to small lunch snacks you will find everything your heart desires.

    Service providers
    Inama Decor
    Laives/Leifers, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    Inama Decor is a family business and stands for INteriors And MAttresses. The interior design company has also a specialist shop. In the showroom on an area of around 600 square meters quality mattresses, high-quality sofa creations and home textiles are presented. With its in-house workshop and sewing, the company offers its customers a complete service package, which ranges from measurement and manufacture to delivery and professional assembly. This means highest quality at best prices – everything from one source.

    The company is one of the leading suppliers of the sanitary and home textiles sector of the region and is a partner of numerous old people’s homes, medical facilities and wellness hotels.

    Churches & Monasteries
    Tower of the old Magdalena church
    Vadena/Pfatten, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    The tower in the Vadena district of Birti is the last remnant of the curacy church of St. Mary Magdalene from the 14th century. It is 24.6 m high and the walls are 70 to 90 cm thick. You can see the bricked-up arched windows on each side, only one is still open and intact. At that time, three bells hung in the tower, two smaller and one large. The brick helmet is damaged at its top, as the wind had thrown the button off the tower in 1743/44. Due to its very unfavourable location on the open valley floor, the Madgalena Church was hit by countless Adige floods. The church was flooded in 1755. The citizens of Vadena therefore thought about moving the church to the castle chapel in the courtyard of Vadena. In 1794, the church had to be abandoned after further numerous floods, because the water exceeded the altar refectory and the death chests floated around like ships. On 2 July 1795, a contract was concluded between the castle chapel owner Menz and the neighbours in Vadena and the castle chapel was designated as the new curacy church. In 1796, the Church of Mary Magdalene was demolished, only the tower still reminds us of the location of the old church. 

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