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    Dovolená v Brixenu/Bressanone a okolí

    Brixen a jeho okolí nabízí celou řadu tras, od rodinných výletů až po náročné výstupy. Prozkoumejte kulturní města a vychutnejte si středomořský vliv. Brixen, Klausen/Chiusa a Sterzing/Vipiteno stojí za výlet. Září bohatou historií, krásnými památkami a úspěšnou kombinací zvyků a inovací Zažijte Törggelen, tradiční jihotyrolskou slavnost s vínem, jídlem a kaštany.

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    Countryside Fare
    Larm-Hof
    Villanders/Villandro, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    Both dining rooms at Larm Hof farm have been home to lots of generations. Today it is the guests at this ancestral farmhouse that liven up these time-honoured rooms. The farmhouse fare served up reflects the best of Eisacktal valley traditional food, too. The Winkler family invites guests to enjoy a generous farmhouse breakfast with lots of farm products as a special feature in spring. Open from mid-September to the end of November from 12 noon with closing day on Monday. As a special feature, the Winkler family invites you to an extensive farmer's breakfast with many farm products on weekends in spring - only with advance booking.
    Restaurants & Taverns
    Café Bar Hubertushof
    Natz-Schabs/Naz-Sciaves, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    We serve coffee and homemade cakes, as well as ice creams and refreshing drinks. We look forward to your visit
    Restaurants & Taverns
    Gasthof Paul
    Natz-Schabs/Naz-Sciaves, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    Small tavern in the center of Natz
    Restaurants & Taverns
    Albergo Gasthof Plonerhof
    Brixen/Bressanone, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    The Plonerhof Restaurant Inn in Gereuth is famous for its excellent cuisine and it makes use of locally grown produce (milk, vegetables, meat) as well as game and Tyrolean style specialties. It is the ideal meeting point for family and company events. In the autumn it is the ideal place for "Törggelen" with steaming hot chestnuts and new wine!
    Wineries
    Garlider - Christian Kerschbaumer
    Feldthurns/Velturno, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    On the sunny slopes above the Valle Isarco in Velturno is found the Garlider Estate Winery. Christian Kerschbaumer follows a very particular philosophy here having to do with maintaining the characteristics of the grapevine and soil in the wine. Organic cultivation is one puzzle piece of this philosophy.

    But sustainability is not the only topic which, in the eyes of Kerschbaumer, speaks for organic growing. The effects upon the wine are also smaller with this type of cultivation than with the conventional. In the winery, the Valle Isarco winegrower also uses primarily indigenous yeasts – another tile in the mosaic of an unadulterated wine.

    And incidentally, “wine” at the Garlider Estate Winery stands for white wine. First and foremost, but not exclusively. On a small plot, the only Pinot Noir in the Isarco Valley is grown, with the large remainder of the vineyards bringing forth five white varieties. “In the Valle Isarco, the white wines find hard but very good conditions that substantially shape their character,” Kerschbaumer says with conviction.

    These conditions include warm days, fresh, cool nights, good aeration, and soils that consist of a mixture of quartz phyllite. “All of this together gives the whites their fruity, subtle aromas, sleek elegance, and individual, dry tanginess,” explains the head of the Garlider Estate Winery in Velturno.

    So it is no wonder that the Garlider wines are making headlines. For English wine critic Stuart Pigott, Kerschbaumer is one of the ascending stars in the Valle Isarco. He writes, “Above all, his white wines are in a special class.”
    Countryside Fare
    Hubenbauerhof
    Vahrn/Varna, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    Experience the unusual atmosphere of the secular stone cellars. Also ideal for business dinners, family and birthdays. Hubenbauer tavern offers new wine, chestnuts roasting on the grill, bacon, smoked sausages and many other tasty dishes from the farm kitchen. Since the autumn of 2010, in addition to the ancient tradition of the restaurant in South Tyrol, the inn offers its own brewery. With special beers of high fermentation, we have completed our gastronomic offer. The beer is brewed according to the Bavarian Beer Purity Law of 1516.
    Restaurants & Taverns
    Gasthof Zur Linde
    Mühlbach/Rio di Pusteria, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    The restaurant at Hotel zur Linde in Rio Pusteria invites you to enjoy South Tyrolean delicacies in a genuine and cosy atmosphere. In two pleasant furnished dining rooms we offer you alpine specialities and tasty dishes from the Italian tradition. From a quick snack to a complete gala menu – we offer you a lot of different dishes.
    Restaurants & Taverns
    Gasthof Thaler
    Franzensfeste/Fortezza, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    We delight our guests with our delicious dishes inspired from the traditional South Tyrolean cuisine with Mediterranean influence, consisting mainly of our high quality agricultural products. You can fish yourself trout and rainbow trout in our natural pond. The meat and the milk from our cows, calves and sheep that spend the whole summer on the mountain pasture, is healthy and very tasty. Fresh salads and all kind of vegetables and fruit come directly from our garden. The remaining milk is processed within our farm to tasty cheese specialities.
    Restaurants & Taverns
    Der Traubenwirt
    Brixen/Bressanone, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    Our restaurant in Bressanone is the meeting point for those who love to eat well, chat, celebrate or simply to live and let live. The local site in the arcades offers a unique atmosphere of "traubenwirt" with its frescoes, ancient columns and arched ceilings. The ideal place to enjoy Tyrolean specialties. For true gourmet in South Tyrol you can enjoy a dish at midday light of our delicious appetizers, or in the evening a prestigious surprise menu to delight your palate.
    Restaurants & Taverns
    Bar Pub Waage
    Brixen/Bressanone, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    The "Waage" bar in the south of the city is one thing above all: a meeting place for everyone. And at any time of day. From a quick coffee in the early morning to a small snack in the morning, from a digestive coffee after lunch to a meeting over a cool beer or a refreshing cocktail in the evening in a cosy atmosphere. The spacious smoking room and very large guest garden are also inviting.
    Wineries
    Strasserhof Winery - Hannes Baumgartner
    Natz-Schabs/Naz-Sciaves, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    The grapevines that are tended at the Strasserhof Estate Winery in Varna are up to 45 years old. From the grapes of these vines, Hannes Baumgartner, winegrower at the Strasserhof and, at the same time, president of the Independent Winegrowers association, makes youthful-fresh wines. White wines, of course, since we are in the Valle Isarco after all.

    The strictly white assortment of the Strasserhof Estate Winery is a thankfully broad one. It ranges from Müller Thurgau and Grüner Veltliner to Sylvaner, Riesling, and Gewürztraminer all the way to Zweigelt. And of course includes Kerner, upon which Baumgartner has placed particular focus. “Our characteristic Valle Isarco wines can without a doubt be described with three attributes: a strong mineral quality, great juiciness, and pleasant, youthful freshness,” Baumgartner says.

    Since 2003, he has been producing wine at the Strasserhof, an operation whose history in any case dates back much further. “The farmhouse was already built in the eleventh century,” the winegrower explains. Today, the estate winery encompasses five hectares of vineyards that are distributed over sunny locations with a southwestern exposure at elevations from 650 to 700 meters. “The lightly sandy gravel soils contribute to the elegant, fruity freshness of our wines,” says Baumgartner with conviction.
    Thus around 45,000 bottles of white wine are produced each year, for which the chairman of the Independent Winegrowers in Alto Adige has developed a broad market. So today, wines from the Strasserhof are drunk not only in Italy, Austria, and Germany, but also in the Netherlands, Japan, and the USA.
    Restaurant for chestnut-eating
    Hienghof
    Klausen/Chiusa, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    We offer many local and home-grown products. All products are homemade and genuinely South Tyrolean. Every Sunday there will be delicious meat dishes, prepared using our own farm-grown cattle. Try Rosemarie’s Krapfen.
    Wineries
    Hoandlhof
    Brixen/Bressanone, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    There is one thing – and only one thing – in which Manni Nössing of the Hoandlhof in Bressanone is a traditionalist: he grows classic white wine varieties such as those that belong to the Valle Isarco.  Otherwise, he is accustomed to pursuing new paths with a small group of like-minded winegrowers, of experimenting with new processes, and of following new ideas.  “We are the wine rebels in the Valle Isarco,” Nössing says with a smile.

    In everything that he does, there is one goal on which he sets his sites: making a wine with its very own character.  And what does that mean in concrete terms? “A wine has to taste good,” the winegrower says, “and it has to taste good to me!” On the pathway to this wine, what helps Nössing is his experience but also the insights that he has gained on trips through the most important winegrowing regions of the world.

    All of this has flowed since 2003 into the 5.5 hectares of vineyards and the winery of the Hoandlhof, and all of that leads to individual wines which from the very beginning onward have been cause for great attention.  One of Nössing’s first wines, his Kerner, already achieved a distinction from the Italian wine guide Gambero Rosso.  And the Hoandlhof wines that followed the premiere also made quite an impression on the experts: with fresh acidity, a strong mineral-rich quality, and differentiated fruit.

    In addition to the Kerner, Nössing’s assortment also includes Sylvaner, Gewürztraminer, Veltliner, and Müller Thurgau.  Nothing else.  As has been stated, with the selection of grape varieties, the rebel is a traditionalist.

    Wineries
    Huber Andreas, Pacher Hof
    Natz-Schabs/Naz-Sciaves, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    Eight hectares, eight grape varieties. Well, this correspondence may well be purely coincidental, but otherwise Andreas Huber at the Pacherhof in Novacella near Bressanone leaves little up to chance. Rather, what reigns here are competence, commitment, passion, and the heritage of wine pioneers.

    One of them was Josef Huber, the grandfather of Andreas who runs the estate today. Both have wine in their blood, as the Hubers’ Pacherhof in Novacella has existed since 1142. For his part, Grandpa Josef undertook quite a number of voyages of discovery on which he came across the knowledge that for the soils and steep slopes of the Valle Isarco, Sylvaner, Pinot Grigio, and Gewürztraminer would be the most suitable grape varieties. He was the first one to focus on Kerner, and today the assortment of wines from the Valle Isarco cannot be imagined without it.

    But Andreas Huber does not follow in these admittedly big footsteps without preparation. He went and got educated at the Veitshöchheim winemaking school near Würzburg, Germany and today, with his competence and know-how, he sets the tone in the vineyard and winery.

    Under Huber’s leadership, dry wines are created today at the Pacherhof in Novacella with a prominent fruit and a definite mineral quality. “In order for the characteristics of the vines and the earth to be maintained, we focus on gentle processing and intentionally avoid maturation in small oak casks,” explains the winegrower-slash-winemaker.

    The legacy of his grandfather is therefore still alive today, even in the selection of varieties. So what grows at the Pacherhof in addition to Müller Thurgau, Grüner Veltliner, and Pinot Grigio are also Riesling and Sylvaner. And, of course, Kerner. In Grandpa’s name.
    Restaurants & Taverns
    Almgasthof am Rinderplatz
    Villanders/Villandro, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    Excursions, cross-country-skiing, strolling (walking), sledging or simply relaxing, far away from traffic and stress. New: Pony-riding in summer.
    Countryside Fare
    Johannserhof
    Villanders/Villandro, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    Our unique and beautiful farm is our pride and joy, and farming is our passion. Enjoy a couple of hours in our company, taking part in the simple lifestyle and traditions of a farmer’s life. Reservation desired.
    Wineries
    Rielinger
    Barbian/Barbiano, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    An estate from the thirteenth century and an import from Rhineland Palatinate: the Rielingerhof in Collalbo on the Renon plateau is over eight hundred years old, but only since 2011 has the grape harvest been made into wine at the estate, including Riesling. Winegrower Matthias Messner learned to love it during his years of apprenticeship in Rhineland Palatinate in Germany. And this import from the Rhine has found outstanding conditions here.

    As early as the beginning of the thirteenth century, the Rielingerhof in Siffiano, a district of Collalbo on the Renon plateau, was first mentioned in a document. A wine pressing stone from that time is still in the farmhouse – as testimony to the 800 year-old tradition of winegrowing at the estate, which came into the possession of the Messner family in 1956.

    And now it is Matthias Messner who holds the reins here. He learned the art of winemaking both in Alto Adige and in Germany. “From the Rhineland, I brought along my love of Riesling, which brings forth such noteworthy quality on these mineral-rich soils,” Messner says. And what provides this is not only the soils, which are ideal for fruity wines with mineral tones, but also the elevation of the two hectare vineyards (at 750 meters!), the southern exposure of the mountainside, and last but not least their slope. “It reaches up to 75 percent,” Messner explains.

    In such extreme locations, work by hand is required, added to which Messner manages his Rielingerhof in Collalbo purely organically. All of the wines that originate here are certified organic: the white Blatterle, Müller Thurgau, and Kerner, and the red Schiava and Zweigelt.
    Countryside Fare
    Oberpartegger
    Villanders/Villandro, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    This is practically a self-sufficient farm. Guests here can enjoy meat, speck, sausage and ‘Surfleisch’ (cured pork) from the field to the table. The house wine and variety of seasonal products round off a pleasant stop at the Oberpartegger farm. From September to December weekdays from 6 pm and Saturday, & Sunday already open from noon. Tuesday is a day of rest. In the spring at asparagus time is also open on Saturday and Sunday from midday. Reservation recommended.
    Countryside Fare
    Röckhof
    Villanders/Villandro, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    The "Röckhof" is situated in the sunny slopes of Villanders. 7/10 - bottling, distillery, guided tour of the farm and cellar, typical dishes such as Schlutzkrapfen, potato pasties and homemade sausages. On Saturdays and Sundays we are open from midday.
    Restaurants & Taverns
    Guesthouse Neuwirt
    Terenten/Terento, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    Since more than 50 years we spoil our guests with typical southtyrolean dishes. You will enjoy the meal - not only because of the marvellous view and the sun-kissed location. The boss himself is responsible for the delicious dishes, trying to use only fresh and local products and to make as much as possible on his own (ravioli, noodles, dumplings, soups,...)
    Restaurants & Taverns
    Albergo/Gasthof Ortner
    Vahrn/Varna, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    Our inn is situated only 5 km from the center of Varna, in a great location from where it dominates the valley. Some of the products are from our farm. In the autumn we organize the typical "törggelen" in our parlor where you can enjoy "Tyrolean ravioli", a South Tyrolean specialties, chestnuts and homemade wine.
    Countryside Fare
    Gostnerhof
    Barbian/Barbiano, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    "Gostnerhof farm in Barbian is on the sunny side of the Eisack river valley. Guests can enjoy savouring original Eisack valley farmhouse fare amidst colourful vineyards beneath the rays of the autumn sun. Two cosy farmhouse parlours invite guests to sit and get stuck into some delicious culinary treats. We have a large children’s playground for kids to play around in. Open from mid September to beginning of December from 16.00 to 24.00 every day. On weekends open from 12.00. Booking recommended. Open from the beginning of March to the end of May at weekends to advance order. Farmhouse brunch from 9.00 a.m. to advance order on Saturdays and Sundays from February to May."
    Countryside Fare
    Pschnickerhof
    Villanders/Villandro, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    The Pschnickerhof, with its unpronounciable name, offers some real treats for your tastebuds. The farm lies amidst chestnut groves and vineyards. The cosy 'stube' with its farm oven is just perfect for lingering and tasting dishes in. Over Easter and Whitsun open by reservation. In midsummer from Wednesday to Saturday from 17:00, and in autumn Saturdays and Sundays already open from 12:00. For the rest of the year, reservations are accepted from 10 people.