Cortina all’Adige
In between vines and fruit orchards, there is Cortina all’Adige.
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The South Tyrolean Wine Route stretches from Nalles to Bolzano and the Oltradige, via the Bassa Atesina to Salorno. This area comprises about 90% of the South Tyrolean Wine production, including the typical varieties of wine such as the Merlot and Lagrein, as well as the Pinot Girgio and the Chardonnay. By the way, the South Tyrolean Wine Route is the most ancient of Italy. -
Cortina all’Adige, surrounded by fruit and wine orchards - Foto: AT, © Peer -
Centre of Cortina all’Adige - Foto: AT, © Peer -
Church steeple of Cortina - Foto: AT, © Peer -
Cortina, fountain in the centre - Foto: AT, © Peer -
Parish church of Cortina all’Adige - Foto: AT, © Peer
A quaint hamlet locates in the southern part of Val d’Adige: Cortina all’Adige.
Situated at 212 metres above sea level, Cortina all’Adige is surrounded by rich green fruit orchards and is the ideal place for numerous free time activities. This means: relaxing bike tours and hikes across biotopes, fruit orchards and vineyards!
Have a good time!