Magrè
Ancient alleys, manors and farmhouses characterise the village of Magré.
Image gallery: Magrè
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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. -
Centre of Magré - Foto: AT, © Peer -
Via dei Conti at Magré - Foto: AT, © Peer -
Magré, Via Karl Anrather in the historic centre - Foto: AT, © Peer -
Right behind Magré there is the Mendola mountain range - Foto: AT, © Peer -
Magre is located in the historic centre of Magré - Foto: AT, © Peer -
Magré, frescos at the manse - Foto: AT, © Peer
At the bottom of the Favogna mountain lies Magrè, another pretty hamlet boasting the oh-so typical southern flair. Here you will find the oldest vine of South Tyrol, which has been growing since 1601 already. Where to find it? Ask for an alley called “Vicolo dei Conti”.
As you might have imagined already, the village with its ancient lanes, mansions and farmhouses lives above all from fruit trees and vines. While the orchards are situated in the wide valley basin of Val d’Adige, the vineyards are found on the sunny slopes of Monte Favogna.
Adventurers can look forward to a special kind of experience: the climbing route on Monte Favogna. All we say is: it is worth all efforts!
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