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    Objevte krásy Bolzana a okolí

    Region Bolzano a okolí vám nabízí nezapomenutelné zážitky v přírodě a bohaté kulturní dědictví. Přijďte a objevte všechny jeho krásy.
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    Day trip to Merano/Meran
    Laives/Leifers, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    Pleasing tour along the river Adige/Etsch, till you reach the thermal city Merano/Meran.

     

     

    Obtížnost: nízká
    105 m nadmořská výška
    38.4 Km vzdálenost
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    Franziskanerstuben
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    A Restaurant chergishing traditions in the old City centre of Bolzano. Genuine South Tyrolean atmosphere, original cuisin of Bolzano with Mediterranean influences too.
    Wineries
    Hans Rottensteiner Winery
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    “Family business” is a tag that many operations pin to their lapels. But the Hans Rottensteiner Estate Winery does so legitimately. “All of the family members are involved in some way in the success of the operation – whether directly in the winery, in the office, or as grape suppliers,” explains Hannes Rottensteiner, who runs the estate winery along with his wife Judith in what is now the third generation.

    But the estate is not just rooted in the family, it is also rooted in the world of Bolzano wine and its tradition. “Our focus lies fundamentally in the single varietal indigenous wines with a strong emphasis on the two typical Bolzano wines of Santa Maddalena and Lagrein,” the winegrower says. These have found the ideal conditions in the Bolzano porphyry soils, added to which these soils provide accentuated mineral tones in the wines.

    In addition to those classic Bolzano reds, the significance of Pinot Blanc is also growing for the Hans Rottensteiner Estate Winery. “In recent years, it has become more and more important for us,” says Rottensteiner. At the current time, they make around 35 percent white wine, which is rather unusual for an estate winery right in Bolzano.

    So the two main pillars of the Hans Rottensteiner Estate Winery have now turned into three. And in the future, this will be emphasized even further. “We want to establish ourselves even more strongly as specialists for Santa Maddalena, Lagrein, and Pinot Blanc,” says Rottensteiner, formulating the goal for his estate winery. But nothing will change with another established tenet: they are and will continue to be a family operation steeped in tradition.
    Restaurants & Taverns
    Toma Tapas Bar
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    ¡Toma! is a corner of Spain nestled in the heart of the historic centre of Bolzano. ¡Toma! is the hot newcomer, set to change the look of Via Bottai. ¡Toma! is a choice of wines, beers and beverages that challenge mainstream tastes. ¡Toma! is our selection of tapas, both irresistible and appetising. ¡Toma! is like dancing the Flamenco. Rhythm, passion and energy. Reservations are not accepted. First come, first served! That’s our philosophy.
    Restaurants & Taverns
    Wirtshaus Vögele
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    Welcome to the traditional VÖGELE RESTAURANT, a gem in the heart of Bolzano. From a cozy morning chat over cappuccino and pastries still warm from the oven to a business lunch or dinner in the tastefully decorated Biedermeier rooms or an evening spent socializing with friends under the night sky – these are just some of the many things that set the Vögele apart!
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    Thaler Arôme Bistrot
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    The Café & Restaurant Thaler arôme is a seductive oasisfor foodlovers and the perfect setting for culinary delights with a fantastic view from the roof terrace over the roofs of Bolzano to the surrounding mountains.
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    Tavern "Locanda al Drago"
    Bronzolo/Branzoll, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    The familiar guest house "Al Drago“ is located in a quiet position in the outskirts of the town Branzoll. Visit us and try our traditional cuisine and enjoy local wines. The Pallaoro family is looking forward to meet you!
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    Oberon
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    Italian and South Tyrolean cuisine in the historic centre of Bolzano.
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    Alumix
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    The Alumix is a historical venue in Bolzano: here the classical is combined with the modern in a mixture of tradition and modernity. Our customers have at their disposal 250 seats, distributed in the main hall and in the hall in front of the technology pole with the most modern and lightest lines. From here you have access to the terrace, ideal for lunch or dinner on hot days or just to enjoy an aperitif under a beautiful centuries-old olive tree. A creative, fresh, seasonal and healthy cuisine that proposes dishes from the South Tyrolean territory, with references to the classic Italian cuisine, especially from the Veneto region.
    Wineries
    H. Lentsch Winery
    Bronzolo/Branzoll, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    Nestled between mountains and orchards, flanked by olive trees and ancient cypresses in the sun-drenched south of South Tyrol, the H. Lentsch winery is located in Branzoll.

    About half of the 20-hectare cultivation area of the old estate is vineyards, thriving under optimal conditions due to their location on a large alluvial cone. Porous porphyry soil, which stores warmth during the day and releases it at night, along with natural ice holes, create a unique, natural microclimate.

    Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, and the classic Lagrein find ideal growing conditions on the warm, sandy-stony soils. In harmony with natural conditions, for generations, the vines have been carefully tended and cultivated through meticulous manual labor.

    The distinctive, fruity wines offer the highest enjoyment for discerning palates. The longevity of these wines has inspired the H. Lentsch winery to also fill large formats.

    Only grapes from their own vineyards, grown under optimal climatic conditions, are processed for the wines. Full-bodied and powerful, elegant and fresh, they stand out for their longevity.
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    Pizzeria La Veneziana
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    The Pizzeria "La Veneziana", just a few steps from the historical centre, offers a tasty pizza and dishes of Italian cuisine. The quality of the raw materials, made in Italy, from Puglia and from South Tyrol, is the first priority. For pizzas baked in the wood-fired oven we use only genuine ingredients, skilfully combined to make them unique.
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    Il Corso
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    The good old meeting point for locals in Bolzano: Il Corso. A piazza within a piazza, but also a creative and culinary space with a metropolitan flair, where you can experience quality food and bite into the Italian “bel vivere”. Santo’s tasty pizzas and Fabiana’s beautiful desserts, the pleasure of good food with friends, the eclectic and welcoming spaces and the familiar service make Il Corso a place to go, stay and come back to again and again.
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    Hopfen & Co.
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    A visit to the Hopfen & Co. brewery-restaurant is a must for every guest of Bolzano. The former corner tower of the city walls with the old prison, is now a museumlike-building offering culinary hospitality. The medieval cellar houses the fresh and tasty Bozner Bier, which is served directly to the tables in the antique “Stuben” on the three floor's restaurant. A place of culinary pleasures based on appetizing traditional South Tyrolean dishes, with carefully selected products and raw materials from the region. Speck, cold meats and cheese bearing the South Tyrolean brand. Knödel, spätzle, ravioli are made by hand by our kitchen brigade.
    Countryside Fare
    Föhrnerhof
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    The Föhrnerhof Farm was first mentioned in records in 1135. The farm enjoys views across towards Bozen and over the Überetsch (Upper Adige) valley as far as the Unterland (Lower Adige) and allows insight into its long history. Yet, it likes to move with the times and the farmer Karin Bracchetti has long been a presence in the male-dominated world of winegrowing. From the start of February to the end of May open from Thursday to Sunday and on public holidays from midday. From the end of September to mid-December open from Thuesday to Saturday from 6.00pm. Bookings made for groups of at least 20 persons for Monday and Saturday and during lunchtime. Prior booking recommended.
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    Albergo Locher
    Jenesien/San Genesio Atesino, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    The traditional hotel "Locher" is nestled in a very quiet and sunny area, in the South-west of the fabolous tableland of Salto. The idyllic position of the hotel makes it the perfect place where to stay for your holidays or the ideal destination for your excursions in any season.
    Wineries
    Winery Schmid Oberrautner
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    Twenty-one generations. That’s how far the Schmid family at the Schmid Oberrautner Wine Estate in Bolzano-Gries can trace back their family tree. Thus without a doubt, they are among the oldest winegrowing families in all of Alto Adige. Today it is Florian Schmid who continues the heritage at the Schmid Oberrautner Wine Estate.

    In 1411, and thus long before Columbus visited America, Andrä Schmid laid the cornerstone in Bolzano-Gries for the Schmid Oberrautner Wine Estate, and he did so in the truest sense of the word. He had a farm complex built with agricultural and residential buildings, parts of which still stand today. Thus it was solid workmanship that became second nature to the Schmids.

    And that also holds true for the wine production which, starting from the seventeenth century, played a greater and greater role and today is the most important pillar of the Schmid Oberrautner Wine Estate – and also because of its outstanding wines: “It is important to me to bring character into the glass year after year,” explains Florian Schmid. The conditions for that are unmistakable soils in good locations, know-how, and that gut feeling. “For that reason, there is a piece of me in my wines, of my personality, of my style, and above all else of my passion for mineral-rich, fresh, quaffable wines,” the winegrower says.

    The raw materials for these wines grow on a good nine hectares of vineyards of the Schmid Oberrautner Wine Estate. These are primarily Lagrein and Schiava, added to which are Pinot Noir, Pinot Blanc, Merlot, and Chardonnay. And with them, around 95,000 bottles per year are produced from the winery at the Schmid Oberrautner Wine Estate. Right in the middle of Gries.

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    Piazza Gries is closed until September, the winery therefore is accessible only via: 

    Via Vittorio Veneto - Via Cologna - Via Michael Pacher - Via Fago

    or 

    Ponte Talvera - Via Cadorna - Via Fago
    Wineries
    Egger Ramer
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    The Egger-Ramer Estate Winery in Bolzano has been in existence since 1880, and since that time it has followed one simple principle: cultivating indigenous grape varieties in a modern way. Peter Egger-Ramer, fifth generation winegrower at the estate winery, has expanded this goal by one dream: to create the perfect Lagrein.

    Located right in the midst of the provincial capital of Bolzano, the Egger-Ramer Estate Winery has the best conditions for it – including because the focus was on Lagrein here very early on. “My father Toni already believed in the power and potential of Lagrein as early as the 1970s,” Egger-Ramer recounts, “so at a time when this grape variety was notorious for being a simple farmer’s wine with far too many sharp edges.”

    Peter built upon the preparations by his father, worked tirelessly on the quality of his Lagrein, and with the Kristan Lagrein Riserva has created an extraordinary representative of its kind. But anyone who believes that with this, the Bolzano winegrower has achieved his goal will be mistaken. When asked about his dream, he responds, “It would be nice to create the perfect Lagrein someday.”

    Even if Lagrein is the showpiece wine of this traditional estate winery, the palette of grape varieties in the vineyards that encompass some 15 hectares in and around Bolzano is much larger. Yellow Muscat, Pinot Blanc, Schiava, and Lagrein also grow there. With the indigenous varieties and all of the wines that reflect the particular character of the locations, Egger-Ramer says, “It combines the best of both worlds: the Alpine and the Mediterranean.”
    Gul
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    The restaurant offers Pakistani and Indian cuisine.
    Cycling
    Day trip to Trento
    Laives/Leifers, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    A leisurely day trip along the Adige cycle route to the beautiful city of Trento.

    Obtížnost: nízká
    123 m nadmořská výška
    56.4 Km vzdálenost
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    Casa al Torchio | Torgglhaus
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    The building was registered in the late 19th century as "house with courtyard and tavern". The restaurant business has always characterised the historic building which as early as 1786 proposed itself as an inn and retailer of traditional South Tyrolean cuisine. We can say that Casa al Torchio is the oldest restaurant in Bolzano. The restaurant offers today typical South Tyrolean cuisine and Italian gastronomic specialties created by the owners Ivan and Willy Waldner. Each dish is expertly structured to respect tradition with a touch of creativity and imagination. The restaurant has a capacity of about 90 seats, divided into 3 characteristic rooms on the 1st floor and 50 seats on the 2nd floor. In addition to lunch and dinner, you can also enjoy a good pizza. A selection of wines from the best local and national wineries and a selection of craft beers can accompany your dishes.
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    Hotel Ristorante Feichter
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    Situated in a central position in Bolzano - Our restaurant offers freshly prepared dishes to suit every taste with selected South Tyrolean wines. Open from Monday to Friday from 11:30 to 14:00; Saturday, Sunday and holidays closed.
    Cycling
    With the racing bike to Lake Garda
    Laives/Leifers, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    The racing bike ready to go? For racing lovers (but not only) almost a must: a day trip to Lake Garda!

     

     

    Obtížnost: nízká
    199 m nadmořská výška
    98.6 Km vzdálenost
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    Hotel Ristorante Hanny
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    The special city hotel for active adventures and wonderful peace small- family-run - quiet location surrounded by vineyards, castles and promenades with fantastic view over Bolzano Ideal for hikers, (motor-) cyclists and also just connoisseurs who like to stroll through the streets of the old town or relax while drinking an aperitif. In the immediate vicinity You find bike paths in all directions, promenades and cable cars - thus an ideal starting point for all sorts of adventures. Margot, Karl, Anna and Josef will be pleased to give You personal tips on hikes, bicycle tours and what else to discover. Excellent cuisine with local products, fruits, vegetables and eggs from our own farm, home-made marmalade and wine. Underground car park and city bikes free of charge. We look forward to You!
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    Ichiban
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    The restaurant's kitchen offers an extensive menu of Japanese dishes: sushi, sashimi, nigiri, uramaki and much more. Not only raw fish dishes but also cooked for those who do not like raw fish. The traditional cuisine is called nihon-ryori in Japanese.