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    Tous les sentiers viticoles de la Route du vin du Sud-Tyrol

    Se promener à travers les vignobles et l'histoire. Sur les sentiers viticoles, tu exploreras le pittoresque paysage de vignes le long de la Route du vin du Sud-Tyrol, tout en apprenant de nombreuses choses intéressantes sur l'histoire de la viticulture.

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    Informative wine trail Cortaccia Magrè Cortina
    Kurtatsch an der Weinstraße/Cortaccia sulla Strada del Vino, The South Tyrolean Wine Road

    The wine teaching trail Cortaccia/Kurtatsch | On the 1.6 km path through the vineyards of Cortaccia, hikers can trace all of the important things that happen over the course of the wine-growing year. You’ll learn about wine cultivation, landscape, and history at a number of different information stations along the way. You can also smell different aromas found in wine. | The wine teaching trail Cortaccia/Kurtatsch | Starting point: The main square of Cortaccia/Kurtatsch | Highest point: 400

    Difficulté : moyenne
    194 m altitude
    1h:15 min durée
    Hiking
    Castel Sallegg wine trail in Caldaro
    Kaltern an der Weinstraße/Caldaro sulla Strada del Vino, The South Tyrolean Wine Road

    “Good wine begins in the vineyard” – an oft-quoted maxim whose truth is unchallenged.

    Why this is so and what happens in the vineyard is clearly described along the Castel Sallegg wine trail in Caldaro. Panels located in the midst of the vine rows explain all about Alto Adige’s grape varieties and their characteristics, relate the annual vegetation cycle of the vines and tell the history of winegrowing. Those wishing to learn more will find plenty of information about the local climate, geography and terroir. To round off the trail, visitors can visit the cellar and enjoy a wine-tasting session, thus completing the path from the vine via the barrel and into the bottle.

    The starting point of the trail, which is some 350 metres long, is the Rottenburger Platz in the centre of Caldaro. From there it leads up through the vineyard to the inner courtyard of Castel Sallegg. Visitors can follow the trail alone or take part in an individual or a group guided tour: either way you can be sure of acquiring an informative insight into the traditional viticulture of Alto Adige.

    Route: Rottenburger Platz (centre of Caldaro) to Castel Sallegg (30 minutes on foot).
    Opening times: mid-March to mid-November (guided tours only during the ripening season).
    Price: unaccompanied visits are free of charge: guided tours are €9.50 or €16.00 including cellar tour and wine tasting.
    Guided tours: from 1 April to the end of October, followed by cellar visit (except during harvest time) and wine tasting. Guided tours followed by wine tasting can be organized for small and big groups.

     

    Difficulté : facile
    20 m altitude
    0h:06 min durée
    Hiking
    Gewürztraminer hiking trail
    Tramin an der Weinstraße/Termeno sulla Strada del Vino, The South Tyrolean Wine Road

    Walking time: 60 - 90 minutes

    Walk along the historic town center „Betlehem“, through the Gewürztraminer vineyards above Tramin-Termeno. Enjoy the Mediterranean culture, the landscape and a unique view on Tramin-Termeno and the environment.

    Difficulté : moyenne
    149 m altitude
    1h:30 min durée
    Hiking
    The Pinot Noir Trail
    Auer/Ora, The South Tyrolean Wine Road

    The Pinot Noir Trail in the south of South Tyrol is a new educational path where you can learn more about our land’s culture and its wines. It winds through the famed Pinot Noir vineyards and along the Trudner Horn Nature Park. It starts at the quaint villages of Auer, Montan, and Neumarkt in the Unterland district and leads you through Italy’s best Pinot Noir terroirs in Mazon, Glen, and Pinzon. You can choose between a 16-km-long one-day outing or three half-day tours.
    Along the way, hikers and strollers will encounter various historical spots and cultural highlights – e.g., the significant archeological sites of Castelfeder, the oldest segment of the Fiemme Valley railway, St. Stephan’s Church in Pinzon with its late-Gothic Altar by the Master Hans Klocker, the idyllic St. Michael’s Church in Mazon, the ruins of Kaldiff, and the handsome Enn Castle. Along the way, information panels and interactive stations will help you learn more about this unique wine-growing area and its history. You’ll be rewarded with stunning views of the Unterland district. The differences in elevation shouldn’t be a problem as most of the route is relatively level. But there’s a lot to explore and discover, for young and old alike! It’s easy, comfortable, and suitable for
    families. The route is open 12 months a year. A red “B” will lead the way.

    Difficulté : moyenne
    607 m altitude
    4h:49 min durée
    Hiking
    Caldaro Wine Trail (Weinweg Kaltern)
    Kaltern an der Weinstraße/Caldaro sulla Strada del Vino, The South Tyrolean Wine Road

    The Wine Trail is layed out in the form of an "8" and takes you from the village centre, down to the lake and back – past wine vineyards, farms and estates. Ground markings have been laid into the ground so that the hiker is aware of the various vineyard names as he passes by. You will see some of the age-old poetic vineyard names, which date back to either Rhaetian or Romantic origins: "Vial", "Prunar", "Puntara", "Palurisch" …

    Difficulté : moyenne
    0 m altitude
    4h:30 min durée
    Hiking
    Terlano's Wine Path (Terlaner Weinweg)
    Terlan/Terlano, The South Tyrolean Wine Road

    In Terlan you will find a "wine path" running through the upper Terlan area.
    Already existing roads and hiking paths are combined into a theme walk through the vineyards of Terlan.
    From numerous signs you can learn interesting facts about Terlan’s winemaking history and culture. Following the information boards along the path, you will enter vineyards at various altitudes and with different climatic conditions, see the varieties grown in the area and the vine training systems, and be introduced to soil and quality management.
    The accompanying brochure is available at the tourist office or at Terlan's winery.

    Difficulté : facile
    144 m altitude
    1h:51 min durée
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