Montagna
The historical centre of Montagna is found on a mountain slope above the villages Ora and Egna.
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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.
Montagna is a quaint little place with numerous tiny hamlets such as Casignano, Gleno, Pinzano, Fontanefredde and Doladizza. Hikers and lovers of nature will love this place, as numerous paths and trails are winding throughout the area. A true paradise for hikers and biker alike!
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The village of Montagna, protected by Castle d’Enna, is the seat of the municipality. more
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Surrounded by vineyards, Pinzano is a very charming hamlet near Montagna. more
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The village of Gleno is located at the fertile south-west slopes of the Cislon mountain. more
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The farms of Doladizza are located at an altitude of 700 m asl in an area in which the vineyards merge into apple… more
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The hamlet of Casignano is made up of a few mountain farms as well as a Capuchin hermitage. more