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Andriano is a quaint little village located opposite to Terlano. more
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Ora is characterised by its historical centre and it is a really sunny place. more
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Near the capital of South Tyrol, the Wine Route crosses the second large wine production area of the region,… more
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Appiano, the largest wine-growing area all over South Tyrol, is characterised by castles and grapevines. more
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Caldaro, the wine village, locates at an average altitude of 426 m asl (200-600 m) and counts more than 7,500… more
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Cortaccia is located on the sunny terrace of the South Tyrolean Wine Route. more
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In between vines and fruit orchards, there is Cortina all’Adige. more
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Ancient alleys, manors and farmhouses characterise the village of Magré. more
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The historical centre of Montagna is found on a mountain slope above the villages Ora and Egna. more
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Some 15 km from the spa town of Merano nestles the first village of the South Tyrolean Wine Route: Nalles (320 m asl). more
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Egna on the South Tyrolean Wine Route features a historical centre with picturesque arcades. more
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The small village of Vadena is located at the western Adige riverside, some km from Bolzano. more
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On the border with the Trentino region, there is the last South Tyrolean village: Salorno. more
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Terlano, the “village of asparagus”, is a place for gourmets and epicureans. more
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Aromatic wines in the sunny south, that’s what Termeno offers. more