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, an...
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
in Mazon, die Ruine Kaldiff
oder das stattliche Schloss
Enn. Informative Schautafeln
und interaktive Stationen
bringen dieses einzigartige
Weinbaugebiet und seine Geschichte
näher. Schöne Aussichtspunkte
auf das Südtiroler Unterland
belohnen die Wanderer auf ihrem Weg. Die zu bewältigenden
Höhenmeter halten sich in Grenzen, dafür gibt es aber
Vieles zu entdecken und zu erleben, für Groß und Klein. Der
Weinlehrpfad ist familienfreundlich und ungefährlich. Er
kann 12 Monate im Jahr begangen werden. Ein rotes B weist
den Wanderern den Weg.
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Unterland district and leads you through Italy’s best Pinot
Noir terroirs in Mazon, Glen, and Pinzon. You can choose between
a 14-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.
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
in Mazon, die Ruine Kaldiff
oder das stattliche Schloss
Enn. Informative Schautafeln
und interaktive Stationen
bringen dieses einzigartige
Weinbaugebiet und seine Geschichte
näher. Schöne Aussichtspunkte
auf das Südtiroler Unterland
belohnen die Wanderer auf ihrem Weg. Die zu bewältigenden
Höhenmeter halten sich in Grenzen, dafür gibt es aber
Vieles zu entdecken und zu erleben, für Groß und Klein. Der
Weinlehrpfad ist familienfreundlich und ungefährlich. Er
kann 12 Monate im Jahr begangen werden. Ein rotes B weist
den Wanderern den Weg.
57
Unterland district and leads you through Italy’s best Pinot
Noir terroirs in Mazon, Glen, and Pinzon. You can choose between
a 14-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.