Along this well-marked nature and wine trail, visitors can experience a harmonious blend of landscape beauty, cultural heritage, and expert insight into South Tyrolean viticulture. Numerous information panels provide details on different grape varieties, the history of winemaking in the region, and the year-round work of local vintners.
The trail also offers a remarkable natural experience, with over 100 plant species, including rare flowers, shrubs, and aromatic grasses that invite you to stop, observe, and take in their scents. Restored dry-stone walls and traditional vineyard management methods reflect both a deep respect for nature and a centuries-old wine culture.
Suitable for families as well as leisure hikers, the route features scenic viewpoints and benches perfect for relaxing breaks. In spring and autumn, the region unfolds in a particularly vibrant palette of colours.
The trail also offers a remarkable natural experience, with over 100 plant species, including rare flowers, shrubs, and aromatic grasses that invite you to stop, observe, and take in their scents. Restored dry-stone walls and traditional vineyard management methods reflect both a deep respect for nature and a centuries-old wine culture.
Suitable for families as well as leisure hikers, the route features scenic viewpoints and benches perfect for relaxing breaks. In spring and autumn, the region unfolds in a particularly vibrant palette of colours.





